FESPA returns to Munich, Germany for the Global Print Expo 2021
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FESPA today announces that the flagship Global Print Expo will return to Munich, Germany in 2021, together with its co-located event for non-printed signage, European Sign Expo. The events will run for four days, from 18 to 21 May 2021.
This will be the event’s sixth return to the Bavarian capital.
Roz Guarnori, Exhibitions Director at FESPA comments: “On the back of a successful event in Munich this year, we’re delighted to be returning in 2021. The city has always proved a popular location with visitors and exhibitors, and this is reinforced by the feedback we’ve received during the 2019 event.”
The 2020 Global Print Expo will take place in Madrid, Spain, from 24 to 27 March 2020 at the IFEMA exhibition centre. European Sign Expo and the recently announced Sportswear Pro event, will run alongside the main Global Print Expo.
For information on FESPA 2020 visit: www.fespa2020.com
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