PRINTING United Digital Experience wraps up with over 8200 global participants

PRINTING United Digital Experience wraps up with over 8200 global participants

The PRINTING United Digital Experience, the global online industry experience held live from 26 October to 12 November,  reports strong attendance and engagement across market segments. Upon conclusion of the live event, 108 countries around the world had engaged with the PRINTING United Digital Experience platform, including more than 8200 registrants from 5,700 companies with over 100,000 pageviews and watched more than 7500 hours of video.

Engagement continues to increase as the content remains available at digital.printingunited.com

“We are incredibly thankful to those who participated both as exhibitors and attendees to this powerful platform we’ve had to transition to in this most extraordinary year,” said Mark J. Subers, President, PRINTING United. “Even as of this release, industry professionals continue to engage with the PRINTING United Digital Experience platform. There are so many educational sessions, so many new products, and so much research to consume.

“We encourage those searching for the latest statistics and trends, and for those considering new technology implementation, to bookmark this site and take advantage of the invaluable content. We have the platform open until the end of January for this very reason. This is just the beginning, as we reset for 2021. Stay tuned for even more resources and programming to come!”

Market segments across the industry were represented, including: graphics and wide-format; apparel; commercial; packaging; in-plant; mailing and fulfillment; workflow and software; industrial; and digital textile.

Online programming and continued engagement on the PRINTING United Digital Experience platform is available to those who register free up to 31 January, 2021

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