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FESPA seminar programme

FESPA 2017 has announced its comprehensive seminar programme, delivering key insights and market knowledge across the sign-making, digital, screen, industrial, textile and interior printing industries.

FESPA 2015 Conference AreaBitesize seminars about all sorts of printing applications

The seminar programme, created with speciality printers and sign-makers in mind, focuses on the use of digital, screen and textile print technology in a variety of scenarios. Developed with some of the leading experts within the industry, the FESPA seminar schedule will be delivered daily in one seminar theatre, providing a varied schedule of bitesize seminars. Delegates attending these seminars have exclusive access to specialist learning opportunities, insights and discussions with respected industry figureheads, who will be on hand to provide invaluable insight and tips across a wide portfolio of printing applications. Visitors can attend free of charge with a valid FESPA 2017 entry ticket.

One main seminar theatreFESPA 2015 Conference Area 2

Duncan MacOwan, Head of Events and New Media at FESPA, comments, “This year we have consolidated our educational offering into one main seminar theatre. The theatre, located on the show floor, will address the needs of visitors to FESPA 2017, European Sign Expo and Printeriors. Consolidating the theatres also means that visitors can plan their visit to FESPA efficiently and do not have to worry about missing out on valuable content due to clashes.

The FESPA 2017 seminar programme allows like-minded industry professionals to gain access to and discuss a mix of technical and business knowledge, ensuring individuals have the tools to take their print business to the next level. Covering topics from direct-to-garment and promotional products to industrial inkjet and business solutions, the programme is specifically tailored to the needs of attendees, delivering professional insight that can help to shape and transform industry practice moving forward.”