Registration opens for WrapFest’s second event
WrapFest, the dedicated show for the vehicle and surface detailing community, has announced that registration is officially open for its second edition, with super early bird tickets available for a limited time only.
The event, organised by FESPA – the global federation of national associations for the printing community – will take place from 3-4 October 2024 at the prestigious Silverstone racing circuit in Northamptonshire, UK – the home of British Motor Racing. Vehicle wrappers, installers, race teams, fleet businesses, agencies, printers, sign makers, surface decorators, and detailers are encouraged to sign up to gain a unique opportunity to grow their business, improve current skills, and explore new revenue streams.
With a heightened focus on education and training, WrapFest will feature a range of experts from the world of design, materials innovation, and installation. Exhibitors will collaborate with WrapFest in developing the agenda and activities across the two days, with the show built around attendee interaction. Amongst the confirmed exhibitors are leading suppliers, Adapt Amari Digital, All Print Supplies, William Smith, 3M, Garware Hi-Tech Films, and HP.
The event will also play host to the regional UK & Ireland World Wrap Masters heat, in which 24 wrappers will compete in a series of timed wrapping competitions, with the winner going on to compete in the World Wrap Masters Final at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin.
Those planning to attend are encouraged to take advantage of the event’s super early bird offer, available until Saturday 15th June, which will see them save at least £15 on the regular price of a ticket, with a further £20 discounted by quoting a promo code which is available across WrapFest communications.
Duncan MacOwan, Head of Marketing and Events, FESPA, commented, said: “Following the success of last year’s WrapFest launch, we are excited to bring the show back in 2024. The sector continues to show tremendous growth, and WrapFest 2024 will reflect that, being bigger and better than before. The event will once again aim to connect our wider industry, in the hope of sharing knowledge and showcasing the latest innovation on the market. With the lineup of exhibitors, features, and visitors at this years’ show, WrapFest is positioned as the leading trade event for vinyl wrapping and vehicle customisation in Europe.”
WrapFest is run by FESPA, a not-for-profit trade association and event organiser for the digital, textile, screen printing and related industries. At the heart of its mission, FESPA seeks to share information and foster connection among the stakeholders of the industries where it is present and re-invest its profits in events and conference programmes to help achieve this and drive the market forward.
The full breakdown of ticket pricing is below.
Super Early Bird Price* | Early Bid Price** | Standard Price | Onsite | |
Visitor | £20 | £28 | £35 | £45 |
Visitor (promo code) | £15 | £22 | £25 | £45 |
*Super Early Bird price available until Saturday, 15 June 2024 (23.59 GMT)
**Early Bird price available until Wednesday, 4 September 2024 (23.59 GMT)
Use promo code WPFM401 to receive an additional discount. For more information and to register to attend the event, visit the WrapFest website here.
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