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ring true. The front row of The Print Show 2025 makes for impressive reading with Agfa, Fujifilm, Hybrid Services and Mimaki Europe, HP, and Quality Print Services (QPS). The row behind is just as impressive with the likes of Epson, Konica Minola, Resolute DTG, and Premier Paper. However, as Davies explains, The Print Show is much more than just large manufacturers and suppliers as it also serves as a valuable platform for smaller providers that are seeking to place their own solutions in front of thousands of potential visitors. Smaller stands dotted around the perimeter of the show throw up many intriguing names for visitors to explore across the three days. “The Print Show is an event for anyone involved with printing in the UK,” Davies comments, adding: “Whether you are a small, high-street printer or a multi-location, nationwide print business, The Print Show is the place to be if you are seeking new solutions to support your forward growth plans.” What’s New For 2025? While exhibitors will serve as the main draw of the event, those in attendance can also enjoy several added-value features during this year’s show. Among these is The Knowledge Zone, the dedicated speaker area of the show that will return with a brand-new programme for 2025. Picking out some of the highlights, Jeremy Page, global head of brand and strategy at the Brandnation agency, will start this year’s Knowledge Zone schedule with a with a look at the long-term benefits of artificial intelligence in print. Meanwhile, Tom Willday, the founder of Willsow, will speak about his exciting business and how it not only drew the attention of investors on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den, but also David Beckham and King Charles III. Meanwhile, Puneet Gupta OBE, and chief executive officer of PG Paper, will lead a session on entrepreneurship, sharing hints and tips on how to build a successful business. Solopress chief executive officer, Simon Cooper will also consider the environmental impact of AI for those in print who decide to adapt it, while The Printing Charity will be hosting a ‘Knowledge Exchange Live’ session, with a look at wellbeing in the workplace. Alongside this, the big news for 2025 is the addition of a new, co-located event in the form of The Sign Show. Designed as a dedicated event for the UK sign-making industry, this will take place in the same hall as The Print Show, allowing visitors to explore the latest in both markets without having to exit Hall 3. Within The Sign Show, visitors can get involved with several special features. These include the School of Wrap, allowing visitors to see expert wrappers in action and attend sessions showcasing certain skills across vehicle and architectural wrapping. CVi Group, All Print Supplies, SPACE Architectural Interiors, and FESPA UK will all help run this area. Elsewhere, Neon Insights will see specialists from Neon Creations showcase neon, speaking with visitors about the differences between true neon and modern interpretations, while also allowing visitors to test out their skills by having a go at ▲The Print Show 2025 will open its doors for three days on September 23rd Organisers say The Print Show is the place to be if you are seeking new solutions to support your forward growth plans 40 email: editor@printmonthly.co.uk September / October 2025 - Issue 356 printmonthly PrintMonthlyMagazine printmonthly_signlink 2025 PREVIEW

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