Personalisation Experience 2025 - Overall Highlights
Personalisation Experience 2025 saw the meeting of global visionaries exploring the opportunities of smart manufacturing and personalisation in print through on-demand digital technologies.
With 90 exhibiting companies demonstrating their products, 50 experts delivering high-quality content and information across 30 sessions, and a guide to explore the customisation enabling solutions on the show floor - the event was perfect for attendees to find ways to reduce costs and waste, and increase production, unlocking new dimensions in customer engagement through advanced personalisation.
Personalisation Experience will return 19 - 22 May 2026 at Fira de Barcelona for more information visit: https://www.personalisationexperience.com/
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