Published on: Monday, February 26, 2024 FESPA confirms full programme of features and co-located events for Amsterdam FESPA has released further details of three new features in 2024 – Digital Signage Lounge, Personalise Make Wear and the Sportswear Pro Conference – as well as the returning Personalise Experience Conference, World Wrap Masters, Sustainability Spotlight and Club FESPA Lounge. The features will run alongside this year’s FESPA Global Print Expo and the co-located European Sign Expo, Personalisation Experience and Sportswear Pro events in Amsterdam from 19 – 22 March 2024 at RAI Amsterdam. Digital Signage Lounge European Sign Expo 2024 will host the all-new Digital Signage Lounge, a networking hub created for visitors to explore the wealth of business opportunities associated with digital signage. The lounge, run in partnership with Navori Labs and Grupo Metal (Johnson Group), will highlight advancements in the digital sign sector, showcase the latest digital screens and software, and offer expert advice. Visitors to the Digital Signage Lounge will also gain free online access to the 'FESPA How-to Guide', a must-read for any printer exploring digital signage as an added business offering to their customers. Daily workshops, run by digital signage experts, will also take place each afternoon. Personalise Make Wear The Personalise Make Wear smart factory is new for 2024 and included in Personalisation Experience and Sportswear Pro. Hosted by FESPA’s Textile Ambassador Debbie McKeegan, the smart factory will demonstrate the end-to-end production of personalised sportswear garments across four workflows. The PMW Smart Factory will host a series of daily demonstrations and catwalks that explore, explain and showcase - just how you can utilise technology to automate and produce personalised products for sports apparel and accessories within our custom-built smart factory. Personalise, Make Wear - will showcase a digital workflow that integrates and highlights the technologies that are redefining the benchmarks of apparel manufacture. Partners include: Antigro Product Designer, Kornit Digital, MS Group, Caldera, Epson, InkCups, Pattern Room, Klieverik, Coldenhove, Tajima, Coloreel, AVA, Greentex, Dekken and Stahls. Direct-to-garment production of polyester training tops using print and software solutions from Antigro and Kornit Roll-to-roll production of yoga pants using design, print and finishing solutions from Antigro, Caldera, Antigro, Greentex, MS Group, Coldenhove, Kleiverik, Tajima and Dekken Direct-to-object printing on water bottles using solutions from InkCups Direct-to-film transfers for sweatpants using design, print and finishing solutions from Antigro and Stahls In addition, Debbie McKeegan will host fireside chats on topics including: ‘The Smart Factory and Customisation Technology Explored’; ‘How to Implement Sustainable Manufacturing at any Scale’; ‘Personalised Production – Opportunities, Challenges and Solutions’; and ‘The Market Shifts and Technologies Driving Print Workflow Automation’, with representatives from Inkcups Europe, Kornit Digital, Caldera, SEI Laser, Dover Industries Italy, and JK Group. Sustainability Spotlight The popular Sustainability Spotlight feature returns this year and will run in conjunction with Reboard and Carbon Quota. The feature will highlight more than 100 eco-conscious graphics and textile substrates while allowing visitors to learn about more sustainable production processes. Materials on display will include natural and cellulosic fibre types, which, combined with social initiatives across Africa and Asia, make smaller volumes more cost-effective. This is particularly useful because, while Europe is a key generator of new fibre types, scaling these up into other countries is challenging. Each substrate on display will include an information card so participants can learn about its sustainable attributes and how it can be used to produce innovative, environmentally conscious products. Visitors can also access the free Sustainability Spotlight content catalogue after attending. Content in the catalogue includes blogs, podcasts and interviews from global brands and experts, exploring themes such as certification Schemes, Energy Reduction, and more. World Wrap Masters Europe The World Wrap Masters Europe and World Wrap Masters Series Final will return this year with Orafol, Arlon and Teckwrap the Wrap Institute and Wrapstock. The first and second days of the high-adrenaline event will see up to 30 wrappers compete in a mixture of rounds, using Colour Change media (sponsored by Arlon), Paint Protection Film (sponsored by Teckwrap) and Printed Media (sponsored by Orafol) for a chance to progress to the global final, taking place on days three and four. Winners from World Wrap Masters regional competitions will be welcomed back from countries such as Brazil, Denmark, Japan, Dubai and Norway for the competition final. This year, the judging panel will include Kiss Lajos, who won the competition in 2014 and 2015; Ivan Tenchev, who won in 2022; and guest MC Ole Solskin. Additionally, for the second year running, expert trainers from the Wrap Institute will host a series of live demos and training workshops throughout the event. Demos will include: ‘Protocol For Perfectly Prepping A Vehicle For Wrapping’; ‘The Most “Cutting” Edge Tools for PPF, PVC and Tint’; ‘Why and How To Make Inlays’ – and many more. New and returning conference programmes The Sportswear Pro conference (21 March 2024) will be dedicated to manufacturing, production and circularity across the sportswear supply chain. Confirmed speakers for the conference include Sam Taylor, The Good Factory; Ana Kristiansson, Designer; Circular Economy Innovation and Strategy consultant Serena Bonomi; Thomas Rothery, Copper Global; Paul Foulkes-Arellano, Circuthon; and Katarzyna Klara Sulisz, FESI (Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry). For the second year running, the Personalisation Experience conference (20 March 2024) will offer visitors insight into the value of including personalised products in their offering. Confirmed speakers for this year’s programme include FESPA’s Richard Askam; Neil Reynolds, NFL/Sky Sports; Matt Bailey, Glazer Corp; Justin Cairns, Ogilvy; Dans Rozenthals, Printful; and Bernd Zipper, zipcon Consulting. Michael Ryan, Head of FESPA Global Print Expo, comments: “By attending our features, visitors are guaranteed to enhance their industry knowledge, learn about the latest industry trends and be inspired by other printers and visual communicators. Our brand-new Digital Signage Lounge and Personalise Make Wear features are set to be insightful and impactful, while our popular Sustainability Spotlight and World Wrap Masters events will be enjoyed by first-time and returning visitors alike. Additionally, our Personalisation Experience and Sportswear Pro conference programmes will give visitors even more of an opportunity to learn, network and maximise their business growth. This year, there’s truly something for everyone, and we can’t wait to share the experience with visitors.” For further information about the feature programme, visit https://www.fespaglobalprintexpo.com/whats-on. Previous Article Roland DG to divest to a private owner Next Article ASGA NSW Golf Day 14 March 2024 Print Rate this article: No rating