Innovation. Collaboration. Transformation on the cards for PacPrint 2025

Innovation. Collaboration. Transformation on the cards for PacPrint 2025

Innovation. Collaboration. Transformation on the cards for PacPrint 2025

PacPrint has announced the official theme for PacPrint25: INNOVATION. COLLABORATION. TRANSFORMATION.

Organisers say the trio of concepts encapsulates the evolving landscape of the print and graphics industry, offering a platform for industry leaders, innovators, and professionals to connect, inspire, and shape the future.

The show will take place at the Sydney Showgrounds Dome, Halls 2 and 3, from May 20 to 23, 2025, co-locating with Visual Impact Sydney and the Label and Packaging Expo.

PacPrint25 will highlight the rapid technological advances and collaborative efforts driving significant transformations within the industry.  The show will explore how businesses leverage innovation to remain competitive and sustainable in a fast-changing market, from print and signage to graphics, packaging, software, and beyond.

“Businesses will have the opportunity to see new trends, experience the latest innovations, and gather the information and inspiration they need to build business success,” says PacPrint25 Board Chair Kirsten Taylor. 

“Bringing buyers and suppliers together, PacPrint25 is inspired by our three pillars: collaboration, innovation and transformation.  With leading technology, guest forums, career opportunities, and more – we aim to build on these values for our show.”

Collaboration is at the heart of PacPrint25. The expo will offer numerous opportunities for businesses to network, exchange ideas, and develop partnerships that will drive collective success.  By bringing together key industry players, suppliers, and experts, PacPrint25 will foster collaboration that strengthens the entire industry.

Attendees will gain insights into emerging technologies, including the latest innovations in automation, sustainability and digital integration.

For more information, visit the PacPrint25 website.

PacPrint has announced the official theme for PacPrint25: INNOVATION. COLLABORATION. TRANSFORMATION.

Organisers say the trio of concepts encapsulates the evolving landscape of the print and graphics industry, offering a platform for industry leaders, innovators, and professionals to connect, inspire, and shape the future.

The show will take place at the Sydney Showgrounds Dome, Halls 2 and 3, from May 20 to 23, 2025, co-locating with Visual Impact Sydney and the Label and Packaging Expo.

PacPrint25 will highlight the rapid technological advances and collaborative efforts driving significant transformations within the industry.  The show will explore how businesses leverage innovation to remain competitive and sustainable in a fast-changing market, from print and signage to graphics, packaging, software, and beyond.

“Businesses will have the opportunity to see new trends, experience the latest innovations, and gather the information and inspiration they need to build business success,” says PacPrint25 Board Chair Kirsten Taylor. 

“Bringing buyers and suppliers together, PacPrint25 is inspired by our three pillars: collaboration, innovation and transformation.  With leading technology, guest forums, career opportunities, and more – we aim to build on these values for our show.”

Collaboration is at the heart of PacPrint25. The expo will offer numerous opportunities for businesses to network, exchange ideas, and develop partnerships that will drive collective success.  By bringing together key industry players, suppliers, and experts, PacPrint25 will foster collaboration that strengthens the entire industry.

Attendees will gain insights into emerging technologies, including the latest innovations in automation, sustainability and digital integration.

For more information, visit PacPrint25.

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