“It was a great experience exhibiting at the first-ever show,” said EFKA, adding: “We were delighted to see so many trade partners and showcase what we can do, including the giant light wall display that lit up the Knowledge Zone. It was a really great atmosphere all week; well done to The Sign Show team for putting on such a great event!” Other stands of note at The Sign Show included Signgeer, which, accompanied by its very own superhero in ‘Signman’, welcomed plenty of visitors to its stand. Meanwhile, the BSGA had a very busy show hosting a live version of its ‘Sign Surgery’. In addition, Sam Armstrong and the Make it Happen team were kept busy on the show floor, meeting with a variety of visitors, while the consultancy also ran a series bootcamps throughout the show – including a full-day session on the day before the show opened. Visitors were also quick to offer praise to the organising team for the debut show, with many turning to social media to share their experiences. “We had a wonderful day at The Sign Show and The Print Show at the NEC,” said Olivia Firth, operations manager at ENV Graphics and Signage, adding: “It was great catching up with some familiar faces, meeting new people, and exploring new technologies and suppliers. We saw plenty of opportunities and ventures for future work.” Ben Lambert, senior business development manager at Pivot 365, commented: “A visit to The Sign Show was a great chance to catch up with familiar faces, meet new ones, and hear more about the challenges and successes across the industry right now.” Josh Davies, business development manager at Clipeum IT, also said: “Everyone was on top form, and it was fantastic to connect with as many people as I did. Some of the technology is incredible but taking it back to basics with Tony Spinks and the very talented team at Neon Creations was brilliant.” Hands-On Experience This brings us on nicely to the special areas that were scattered across the show floor, with visitors to both The Sign Show and The Print Show having the freedom to explore and get interactive with these features. In The Sign Show section of the hall, visitors were able to try their hand at wrapping on the School of Wrap, with specialists from CVi Group and Space Architectural Interiors. Attendees were also able to explore the range of wrapping products available from Fedrigoni and All Print Supplies, while FESPA UK was on hand to recycle any leftover waste and talk visitors through its Waste Accreditation initiative. “We’ve had a really busy few days and I’ve been really pleased to speak with so ▼Deborah Corn hosted Print FM live at The Sign Show 2025 REVIEW 22 email: editor@signlink.co.uk Issue 261 - October / November 2025 It was a really great atmosphere all week; well done to The Sign Show team for putting on such a great event
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