Published on: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 COVID-19 not effecting Visual Impact opening: pre-registration figures positive Plans for Visual Impact on the Gold Coast are progressing unabated, with organisers saying that the COVID-19 outbreak is not expected to prevent the industry’s largest sign and display expo opening as planned at the end of April. Peter Harper, CEO of supplier association Visual Connections, which organises the expos, says the handful of COVID-19 cases in Australia, and the strong preventive measures already introduced by the Morrison Government, meant the risk of infection in Australia is currently very low. “We’ve been watching the situation carefully, of course, and our ultimate priority in every instance is for the health and safety of our visitors, exhibitors and staff,” he said. “However, at this point there is no indication that there is any cause to alter plans for the show. “Our government has responded quickly and, I think, appropriately, anticipating possible scenarios and acting to prevent any significant escalation of the situation here in Australia. At present, these measures appear to be working very effectively, and we are confident that this cautious approach will pay dividends over the longer term.” The current small footprint of the disease in Australia – at the time of writing, the country had recorded 29 cases, 15 of whom have already fully recovered – together with this strong response and our excellent medical resources, mean Australia is well placed to deal with the situation, he said. “Latest information from the World Health Organisation and the Australian government indicate that there is still no community contagion evident in Australia, with all cases so far resulting from exposure in another country, or direct contact with someone who has picked up the pathogen overseas. “At this point at least, panic around the disease has the potential to cause more economic damage and disruption than the disease itself. We are mindful that, as far as possible, it’s important to support all businesses in continuing to trade strongly, meet demand and build success. “Industry expos and conferences play an important role in helping the industry’s decision-makers keep up with trends, plan their direction, and gather vital information to make important investments for the future. Visual Impact, together with the ASGA/FESPA Australia 2020 HP National Conference which will run alongside the expo, will provide that support, and we are obviously keen to see that continue.” Notwithstanding this current position, Harper acknowledges that the situation is evolving daily, and says his team is in close contact with the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, which is ‘well prepared’ to ensure a safe and hygienic environment for all its events. You can register for the Gold Coast event here https://rpg.infosalons.com.au/VISUAL20GC/ “Centres like the GCCEC have policies and procedures designed for just such situations and we will obviously cooperate with them fully. Meanwhile, we’d encourage everyone to follow the simple precautions – like washing hands regularly and sneezing into the elbow – which are sensible measures to reduce the spread of any disease.” The experienced events team at Visual Connections will continue to monitor the situation and will respond accordingly should any additional measures become necessary. To date visitor pre-registrations for the show are up 50% on the last iteration of the event, the 2018 Brisbane show. “We have had strong support from leading suppliers who will be showcasing their latest solutions, and the co-location of the first national sign and display conference, together with both the ASGA/FESPA Australia HP Awards for Excellence and the Queensland PICA presentations, has no doubt contributed to this very pleasing pre-registration rush,” said Peter, confirming that Visual Impact’s position as the leading regional show for sign, display, engraving, wide-format, textiles and graphics has made it a popular choice for businesses not only local to the show, but from across Australia and even New Zealand and the surrounding areas. Visual Impact will run from Thursday 30 April until Saturday 2 May, at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre at Broadbeach in Queensland. Registrations are now Open The conference, the first of its kind in Australia, will run at the same venue, kicking off with a Welcome Cocktail Party on Wednesday 29 April and concluding with a breakfast on Saturday, with delegates able to attend the show as part of the program. Previous Article Sportswear Pro announces educational seminar feature programme Next Article Big Bold and Bright: NRMA’s ‘First Nations’ wins OMA 2019 Creative Collection Grand Prix Print Rate this article: No rating