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FESPA reveals confirmed exhibitor line-up for Personalisation Experience 2026

FESPA reveals confirmed exhibitor line-up for Personalisation Experience 2026

Personalisation Experience, taking place from 19 – 22 May 2026 at the Fira de Barcelona, Spain, will highlight a growing number of exhibitors from around the globe, who will display the latest technologies, software platforms and production solutions for personalised print, customisation and on-demand manufacturing.

Running alongside the FESPA 2026 co-located events, the Personalisation Experience will bring together experts from across the personalisation supply chain, to offer them access to the systems, technologies and people shaping the landscape of customisation.

Personalisation Experience will serve as a hub for brands, retailers, printers, manufacturers and technology providers to explore how customers place significant value on personalised products. They will learn how to leverage commercial opportunities in this field – from implementing variable-data printing and scaling up customisation production to intelligent automation and connected workflows.

Visitors to the event will also be able to experience free-to-attend, expert-led Conference sessions on the show floor, covering topics including personalisation, printing textiles, and signage.
The growing line-up of confirmed exhibitors, who will showcase personalisation and custom production solutions, includes Antigro Designer, Design Huddle, MercuryFlooring, Makeblock Europe, Photo USA Electronic Graphic, OnPrintShop Software and Orange Tree Garments.

Entry into the Personalisation Experience gives visitors access to all FESPA 2026 co-located exhibitions and conference programmes. And giving exhibitors exposure to a broad, international audience who wish to explore personalisation, print, packaging, signage, textiles and corrugated, all under one roof.

Duncan MacOwan, Head of Marketing and Events, FESPA, says, “Personalisation is now fundamental to how brands connect with their customers. It has also shifted from being a specialist feature to a more widely available offering – and for printers, this presents huge commercial opportunities.

“Visitors to the show can explore creative solutions to capitalise on the customer demand for customised products and learn how they can make it central to their offering. I also encourage visitors to explore the co-located events, as there will be a number of suppliers displaying customisation-enabling solutions.”
 

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