Digital Printing

FESPA Brasil 2025 reaches 91% occupancy

by Kelley-Ann Young Kong | 05/11/2024
FESPA Brasil 2025 reaches 91% occupancy

FESPA Brasil 2025 will take place from 17 – 20 March 2025 at Expo Center Norte in Sao São Paulo, Brazil. Over 90% of the available exhibition stands have already been sold, the exhibition has achieved its target 5 months ahead of schedule.

FESPA Digital Printing is widely recognised as the sector’s leading trade show and offers the best opportunity for exhibitors to meet new, potential customers and generate new business. The exhibition will showcase the latest technologies for digital, signage, textile printing and more.

Alexandre Keese, Director of FESPA Digital Printing, noted that this positive result demonstrates the show’s established position within the industry: "It’s an immense pleasure to experience such strong results and to confirm that FESPA Digital Printing is now the show for the leading companies in digital printing. With only a few exhibition stands left, our focus now is to deliver an unforgettable experience for both visitors and exhibitors."

Since its debut in Brazil in 2013, FESPA Digital Printing has steadily grown in exhibitors, segments covered, visitors, and business generated. In its upcoming edition in March 2025,  it will showcase the latest cutting-edge technologies focused on automation and waste reduction, from equipment to supplies and software.

Neil Felton, CEO of FESPA, emphasized the event’s global significance: "FESPA Brasil consistently surprises us with impressive numbers, exceptional organisation, and stunning displays. Looking at the confirmed exhibitors, this will be our most international edition, showing that the global spotlight is on the opportunities available in Brazil."

FESPA Digital Printing 2025 will uphold APS and FESPA’s strong mission to deliver a transformative experience for visitors, merging an excellent trade show with technical activities that introduce new concepts.

Popular features like the Ilha da Sublimação (focused on personalisation), 3D Arena (highlighting advancements in 3D printing), and the Fábrica de Camisetas (demonstrating a new on-demand textile printing business model) will return, with more exciting features to be announced soon.

FESPA Digital Printing 2025

FESPA Digital Printing 2025 will take place from March 17–20 at the Blue Pavilion of Expo Center Norte in São Paulo, Brazil. For 4 days, print entrepreneurs will find solutions that perfectly match their production needs. Interest in visiting the event for free? Register here now.  
 

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