PRINTING United delivers powerful megashow in Dallas
Inaugural North American event provides all printing industry segments with massive showcase of new technologies and products, extensive education and more
Fairfax, Va. and Philadelphia — Built upon the strong foundation and success of its predecessor, the SGIA Expo, the inaugural PRINTING United trade show brought approximately 30,000 individuals representing all facets of the printing industry to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas October 23 – 25. Occupying 724,000 gross square feet, the bigger, better and bolder event — developed by the Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) and NAPCO Media to meet industry demand — featured a sold-out show floor of more than 680 exhibitors, over 100 educational sessions and several events to further connect industry players.
Pre-show registration for PRINTING United 2020 (October 21 – 23, Atlanta) has already topped 6,000 attendees. With over 1 million gross square feet in Atlanta, more than two-thirds of the 2020 show floor has been reserved.
“The feedback we continuously received throughout the show, and following the event from both exhibitors and attendees, has been overwhelmingly positive and powerful,” said Ford Bowers, President and CEO, SGIA. “Many commented on how revitalizing it was to see such a full, and comprehensive, event. We were most thrilled about all the buying taking place on the show floor. This is the best testament that our industry, indeed, is thriving. We just needed the right model, and we are confident that we have produced that with PRINTING United.”
A Buying Showcase Full of Technology, Worldwide Product Debuts and More
Konica Minolta/MGI USA, a Diamond-level PRINTING United sponsor, report that they expect to exceed sales revenue goals for the show. “MGI and Konica Minolta had a truly inspirational experience at the inaugural PRINTING United exposition,” said Jack Noonan, MGI Marketing Manager. “The sense of energy and optimism at the show about the future growth of our industry was astonishing. The concept of a ‘big tent event’ to house all segments of the marketplace proved to be a visionary concept for all participants.
“Our customers and business partners told us that it was both fun and educational in ways completely different from any other industry event. The unique PRINTING United attendance model also created powerful business value for MGI and Konica Minolta. From every perspective, the show was a tremendous success for us.”
The PRINTING United show floor featured an array of equipment, software and consumables to meet printers’ — and their customers’ — needs. Many products were worldwide debuts; others were shown in North America for the very first time.
“PRINTING United set out to create one environment centered on the convergence of innovations in our industry. Based on the traffic we had in our booth, from commercial printers to sign shops and many in between, that goal was achieved,” said Heather Poulin, Senior Director, Marketing, Commercial Printing Business, Ricoh USA Inc., a Diamond-level show sponsor. “The interactions with customers were unstoppable and have already resulted in profits. The experiences we gave attendees, all in one booth wrapped with software and professional services, also presented them with an opportunity to share their feedback, helping us to develop the right future technologies and solutions to meet their needs and further our alliance.”
Agfa, a Platinum sponsor of PRINTING United, also reported a successful showing. “The inaugural PRINTING United show was a great success for Agfa,” said Deborah Hutcheson, Director of Marketing, Agfa. “It clearly responded to the industry’s need to pull our key printing segments together into one united event.”
Tangible Experiences and Non-stop Education Around Every Corner
The 4,000-square-foot PRINTING United Experience Zone was a highlight of the expansive show floor. This physical structure allowed attendees to traverse through simulated home, retail, restaurant and outdoor environments; and highlighted print’s presence in everyday life. Here, attendees could touch and take in the various printed applications.
Sponsored by Canon, Drytac, EFI, Fisher Textiles, FUJIFILM, Konica Minolta, Kornit Digital, OKI Data Americas, Ricoh, S-One Holdings Corporation, Stahls’, Top Value Fabrics, Ultraflex and Xeikon, the Experience Zone included printed guides describing how each piece was printed and pointed attendees to the booths where they could learn more about the applications used to produce the pieces highlighted there.
“The Experience Zone provided a cool, interactive experience — I went through it multiple times,” said Michael Sanders, Director of Printable Textiles & Finishing Technology, Top Value Fabrics, a PRINTING United Gold sponsor and an Experience Zone sponsor. “It was nice to see the different applications and products, especially coming from the textile and corrugated industries, which can go hand-in-hand. It was great to see how it all was put together with all of these markets and products represented in one booth, and I’m interested in seeing how the experience continues to develop over the next few years.”
The PRINTING United educational experience kicked off before the show floor’s doors officially opened, with three half-day intensives on Tuesday, October 22. PRINTING United’s 100-plus educational sessions — including a full education track and three amphitheaters on the show floor — were specifically designed so that attendees could find relevant, expert-led educational sessions at any given time. Attendees took part in comprehensive tracks for the graphics, apparel, functional/industrial, in-plant, commercial and packaging communities.
Among a comprehensive schedule of in-depth specialty presentations, the sold-out Women in Print Alliance Breakfast held Thursday morning was an especially inspirational session. ST Media’s Adrienne Palmer interviewed teen fashion designer Ariel Swedroe, with a lineup of industry-leading women following up by sharing their own personal journeys in the print industry.
PRINTING United 2020
“The vision for PRINTING United has been two years in the making,” said Mark J. Subers, President, PRINTING United. “Seeing it all come together was surreal. We worked hard to provide this industry across all segments with solutions and resources they need to make their businesses successful. For some, that means expanding their capabilities within their traditional industries; for others it’s collaborating and converging with adjacent segments and markets. Either way, there was something for everyone and our passion for where this industry is headed is invigorating.”
PRINTING United 2020 will take place October 21 – 23 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Show details can be found soon at PRINTINGUnited.com.
About PRINTING United
PRINTING United, in Atlanta in 2020, will showcase an expansive and comprehensive display of printing technologies and supplies, education, programming, and services. The show has garnered widespread support from the industry. For more information about the trade show, visit PRINTINGUnited.com.
About SGIA
Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) is the premier printing and graphic arts trade organization that provides members with cutting edge resources, tools and education to promote growth and convergence into new market segments. SGIA members have unparalleled access to current industry information, trends and events, including, but not limited to, PRINTING United in Atlanta on October 21 – 23, 2020, and more. For more information, visit SGIA.org.
About NAPCO Media
NAPCO Media is a business-to-business media company serving printing and packaging, publishing, marketing, retail and non-profit, and promotional products industries. Its mission is to build community between its audience and clients through integrated media programs, research, video services, events, marketing services, and e-learning. For more information, visit napco.com.