Published on: Tuesday, June 27, 2023 ASGA/HEXIS Wrap Battle winners heading to New Zealand Following an exciting ASGA / HEXIS Australia Wrap Battle at Visual Impact Sydney, the two Australian champions are about to head off to New Zealand to battle for the Trans-Tasman championship. Hayden Bryant of Attention Signs & Embroidery in Mittagong NSW and Rafael Sena of Auto Artisan Group Pendle Hill NSW won the right to represent Australia from a field of wrap specialists from around the country who competed during Visual Impact Sydney. Bryant and Sena achieved the best times in the fast and furious heats, which ran throughout the trade show in early May; Bryant at 12 minutes 10 seconds and Sena at 12 minutes 25 seconds. They also achieved outstanding results, a prerequisite for selection. The two champions are now heading to New Zealand for an all-expenses paid trip by HEXIS to compete in the Trans-Tasman HEXIS Wrap Battle, to be held at the NZSDA Sign & Print Expo, the country’s first-ever print and sign show which is to be held in partnership with PrintNZ at the Due Drop Event Centre in Auckland from 5 – 7 July. Mick Harrold, President of ASGA, wished the duo well in defending the title, which was won by Australia the last time the competition was held. “The Wrap Battle is always a great demonstration of speed and skill, and we were blown away by the talent shown by all the competitors,” says Harrold, adding, “It’s quite an achievement for Rafael and Hayden to have come out at the front of what was an enormously impressive field, and we certainly wish them well in this next stage.” Harrold also extended special thanks to Ian Parsonson of HEXIS, who has been the driving force behind this exciting wrap event. “HEXIS not only conceived this great competition but is sponsoring the two finalists to attend the New Zealand event; it’s a credit to them to have created an event which is a fantastic highlight wherever it is staged and showcases our industry,” concluded Harrold. Previous Article Australia's JOLT OOH EV charging startup enters the North American market Next Article ASGA meets with federal government Print Rate this article: No rating