Trade exhibitions and conferences do not happen overnight. Months, sometime years of planning are needed to ensure Insurances, OH&S and promotion is in place. Ricoh is the latest exhibitor to join in, on stand D06 in the Dome of Sydney Olympic Park's Showground halls. But time is running out!

Pacprint April7 floorplanThe above exhibition floorplan is subject to latest update additions TBA

PacPrint25 logo monoIf you are still deliberating over whether or not to partake in PacPrint 2025 as an exhibitor - you're almost out of time! Catalogues and guides will go into production next week after Easter and to be included, you need to provide details by Tuesday 22nd at latest.

Yes, there are still a few smaller stand spaces available, some of them in prime positions and then there is the innovative 'Connections Hub' - a very low cost area to meet customers, discuss and show videos or software demos.

However, the show floorplan is looking great already with major stand areas occupied by the likes of new entrant Ricoh, Fujifilm, RolandDG, Konica Minolta, Pozitive, Mimaki, Spicers (massive!), HP, Epson, Mutoh, Graphic Art Mart, Avery, Zund, Smartech, Hexis, PrintIQ, Rollover, Celmac, GJS, Multicam, Screen, Stickonsigns, ACCO and Shann. Then there are dozens of smaller but equally important exhibitors.

But PacPrint is not all about equipment demos - there are the PacPrint Forums, the Trade Association Hub with no less that eight participants - including the Penrith Museum of Print - the 'Try-a-Trade' area for students and educators, the Label & Packaging forums and the cosy Connections Hub where trade printers and specialised offset folks and trade printers can have 'fireside chats' with visiting parties.

There is no time to waste - ACT NOW! Or you'll be forever regretting why you were not part of this great trade event - until the next one at least!

Visit: https://pacprint.com.au/registration

Or talk to Sarah Moore (0418 161602) or Charly Blades (02 9868 1577)

PacPrint VI First show001The first PacPrint was held at Sydney's Wynyard Station in 1955! No other venue could support the heavy machinery of that time - it's a great legacy!

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