2014 Sign & Digital UK announces new Textile Trail
Sign & Digital UK today announces the Textile Trail, a new feature highlighting to visitors the latest textile print services, products and applications available at this year’s show.
Sign & Digital UK today announces the Textile Trail, a new feature highlighting to visitors the latest textile print services, products and applications available at this year’s show.
Nigeria’s first structured outdoor media regulator, Lagos State Signage & Advertisement Agency (LASAA), is to host Africa’s most anticipated signage & Outdoor conference and exhibition in Lagos, between June 22 – 27th this year. In addition to 4,000 visitors expected for the event, about 300 exhibitors and conference participants from 30 countries drawn from Europe, Asia, America, Africa and within Nigeria will be taking part.
On 26th February 2014, China’s definitive sign event – SIGN CHINA 2014, ended successfully, breaking previous records and setting new ones as 88,502 professional trade buyers from all over the world left the trade show greatly satisfied, a double digit growth from its last edition, a testament to the growing industry and the role and influence of the show in it. Organized by UBM Trust, the four-day event was held at China Import and Export Fair Complex, Area B, Pazhou, Guangzhou.
Congratulations to FASTSIGNS International CEO Catherine Monson for being named one of the Top 24 Women in Franchising featured in the latest issue of Franchise Update magazine. This is the magazine’s first ever “Women at the Top” special issue highlighting successful female franchise leaders. The 24 presidents and CEOs featured dominate the industry with outstanding leadership skills and have achieved some of the highest system-wide sales in franchising. Collectively, these top 24 women executives oversee more than 17,000 units and $16 billion in annual system-wide revenue.
Longer, later show reflects direct community feedback to attract widest visitor audience
New direct-to-garment printer meets stringent colour demands of the fashion and sports industry
Today’s manufacturing industry has developed a preference for additive processes – think of 3D printing, a topic of preference in almost every industrial trade magazine. 3D printing already finds its application in the distributed manufacturing of specialty products, otherwise cut out, lathed from, or assembled with bulk raw material shipped to remote manufacturing plants.