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Print For Good: FESPA launches the FESPA Foundation

FESPA has announced the launch of The FESPA Foundation, a new sister organisation to FESPA, dedicated to encouraging sustainable practices throughout the speciality print and visual communications industry, and channelling resources into community support and educational outreach programmes. Under the strapline ‘Print for Good’, the principal activities of The FESPA Foundation are: Encouraging exhibitors to produce print applications that can enrich educational environments for children in underprivileged communities, thereby reducing printed waste from FESPA exhibitions worldwide; Facilitating the collection, transportation, distribution and installation of these print materials in the beneficiary communities, via international and local partners; Collecting in-kind and monetary donations that further support the beneficiary communities, for distribution via credible local charities and community outreach programmes. By diverting printed exhibition sample materials that would ordinarily be wasted towards meaningful community support projects, The FESPA Foundation’s work aligns clearly with FESPA’s ISO 20121 Sustainable Event Management System standards, reducing event waste and maximising the positive legacy of FESPA exhibitions. Transforming Evane Intermediate School, South Africa Illustrating the initiative’s transformative potential, The FESPA Foundation has revitalised Evane Intermediate School, a rural school serving 90 children in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This project was overseen by FESPA Foundation associate Steve Thobela ka Mdlalose in South Africa, with active support from the FESPA Africa team and partners, and using funds and in-kind donations from FESPA. A print business owner, former CEO of Printing SA, and founding General Manager of The Mandela Rhodes Foundation which develops young leaders across Africa, Thobela coordinated resources and directed a local project team to repaint and decorate the school, upgrade decrepit toilet blocks, and deliver a range of printed educational posters and creative materials to provide a more functional and inspiring learning environment. Sustainable Impact at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 The FESPA Foundation’s first major initiative will be to collect printed materials and in-kind donations at FESPA Global Print Expo (6-9 May 2025, Messe Berlin, Germany), for distribution to community projects in southern Africa. The FESPA Foundation seeks the active support of exhibitors at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 to produce printed applications such as educational posters, maps, student clothing and backpacks to a defined set of technical and creative specifications and to donate these, meeting a range of educational needs informed by local programme partners. A number of exhibitors have already committed to supporting The FESPA Foundation in this way. Visitors to the Berlin show will also be invited to make in-kind donations of items such as used reading glasses, notebooks, pens, art kits or school supplies. Visitors and exhibitors will also have the option of making monetary donations to The FESPA Foundation to fund the purchase of items such as mosquito nets for malaria prevention and clean-water drinking straws. Printed materials and donations collected at FESPA Global Print Expo will be transported to South Africa free of charge by FESPA’s global logistics partner DSV. In South Africa they will be distributed via the Kingsley Holgate Foundation, a recognised community charitable organisation which was initially established to support malaria prevention, water purification and access to Rite to Sight spectacles for the poor-sighted in Africa. It now also provides Early Childhood Development and Conservation & Communities initiatives, among others. In the medium term, The FESPA Foundation intends to replicate this activity in other regions, for example, diverting printed materials from FESPA events in Mexico and Brazil to communities in need in their respective regions, and funding outreach initiatives in Asia. Neil Felton, CEO of FESPA and founder of The FESPA Foundation explains: “FESPA is a global support organisation, and our mission has always revolved around supporting communities, educating and knowledge-sharing, and promoting sustainability. Through The FESPA Foundation, we can bring these core values to life beyond our day-to-day work, encouraging practices that reduce waste and environmental impact while creating long-term value for communities. Those of us who live and breathe print believe wholeheartedly in its unique potential to engage, inform and inspire. By creating the Foundation, we want to harness the combined strength of our global exhibitor and visitor base and demonstrate how, together, we can channel the power of print to drive positive change globally.”
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Print For Good: FESPA launches the FESPA Foundation

FESPA has announced the launch of The FESPA Foundation, a new sister organisation to FESPA, dedicated to encouraging sustainable practices throughout the speciality print and visual communications industry, and channelling resources into community support and educational outreach programmes. Under the strapline ‘Print for Good’, the principal activities of The FESPA Foundation are: Encouraging exhibitors to produce print applications that can enrich educational environments for children in underprivileged communities, thereby reducing printed waste from FESPA exhibitions worldwide; Facilitating the collection, transportation, distribution and installation of these print materials in the beneficiary communities, via international and local partners; Collecting in-kind and monetary donations that further support the beneficiary communities, for distribution via credible local charities and community outreach programmes. By diverting printed exhibition sample materials that would ordinarily be wasted towards meaningful community support projects, The FESPA Foundation’s work aligns clearly with FESPA’s ISO 20121 Sustainable Event Management System standards, reducing event waste and maximising the positive legacy of FESPA exhibitions. Transforming Evane Intermediate School, South Africa Illustrating the initiative’s transformative potential, The FESPA Foundation has revitalised Evane Intermediate School, a rural school serving 90 children in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This project was overseen by FESPA Foundation associate Steve Thobela ka Mdlalose in South Africa, with active support from the FESPA Africa team and partners, and using funds and in-kind donations from FESPA. A print business owner, former CEO of Printing SA, and founding General Manager of The Mandela Rhodes Foundation which develops young leaders across Africa, Thobela coordinated resources and directed a local project team to repaint and decorate the school, upgrade decrepit toilet blocks, and deliver a range of printed educational posters and creative materials to provide a more functional and inspiring learning environment. Sustainable Impact at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 The FESPA Foundation’s first major initiative will be to collect printed materials and in-kind donations at FESPA Global Print Expo (6-9 May 2025, Messe Berlin, Germany), for distribution to community projects in southern Africa. The FESPA Foundation seeks the active support of exhibitors at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 to produce printed applications such as educational posters, maps, student clothing and backpacks to a defined set of technical and creative specifications and to donate these, meeting a range of educational needs informed by local programme partners. A number of exhibitors have already committed to supporting The FESPA Foundation in this way. Visitors to the Berlin show will also be invited to make in-kind donations of items such as used reading glasses, notebooks, pens, art kits or school supplies. Visitors and exhibitors will also have the option of making monetary donations to The FESPA Foundation to fund the purchase of items such as mosquito nets for malaria prevention and clean-water drinking straws. Printed materials and donations collected at FESPA Global Print Expo will be transported to South Africa free of charge by FESPA’s global logistics partner DSV. In South Africa they will be distributed via the Kingsley Holgate Foundation, a recognised community charitable organisation which was initially established to support malaria prevention, water purification and access to Rite to Sight spectacles for the poor-sighted in Africa. It now also provides Early Childhood Development and Conservation & Communities initiatives, among others. In the medium term, The FESPA Foundation intends to replicate this activity in other regions, for example, diverting printed materials from FESPA events in Mexico and Brazil to communities in need in their respective regions, and funding outreach initiatives in Asia. Neil Felton, CEO of FESPA and founder of The FESPA Foundation explains: “FESPA is a global support organisation, and our mission has always revolved around supporting communities, educating and knowledge-sharing, and promoting sustainability. Through The FESPA Foundation, we can bring these core values to life beyond our day-to-day work, encouraging practices that reduce waste and environmental impact while creating long-term value for communities. Those of us who live and breathe print believe wholeheartedly in its unique potential to engage, inform and inspire. By creating the Foundation, we want to harness the combined strength of our global exhibitor and visitor base and demonstrate how, together, we can channel the power of print to drive positive change globally.”
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SGI Dubai 2023: A resounding success sets the stage for a grand 27th …

SGI Dubai, the Middle East and Africa's premier sign and graphic imaging expo, concluded its successful 26th edition with a dazzling showcase of cutting-edge printing and signage innovations worth over US$200 million. The event, inaugurated by Her Excellency Mona Ghanem Al Marri, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, and the esteemed President of the Dubai Press Club, brought together industry leaders from across the globe. As the curtains came down on this year's expo, anticipation for the 27th edition in 2024 grows, promising an even larger and more impactful gathering of printing and signage professionals. The 26th edition of SGI Dubai featured notable multinational leaders from the USA, South Korea, China, UAE, India, Turkey, and South Africa who showcased their state-of-the-art products and avant-garde solutions. Manufacturers, local & regional distributors joined over with 200+ Brands, presented their cutting-edge equipment and innovations. Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, the visionary Chairman of IEC, reflected on the event's significance, stating, "We've meticulously nurtured this event over decades, and SGI Dubai stands not just as a B2B exhibition but as a thriving innovation ecosystem that interlinks brilliant minds spanning diverse industries. The printing and signage sector's demand is rebounding, pointing towards growth - a trend we've witnessed since inception." SGI Dubai's role as a colossal trading spectacle remained unrivaled, attracting sign-makers, print production powerhouses, gift and promotion leaders, media houses, mall owners, automotive and real-estate visionaries, and stakeholders from the hospitality and tourism sectors. Additionally, the event drew 3D printing industry leaders, architectural pioneers, brand leaders, and image architects, all contributing to the vibrant tapestry of printing, signage, and imaging domains. "Famed as the leader of trade expos for the printing and signage sector, SGI Dubai has an illustrious history of drawing a global cadre of trade visitors. This platform seamlessly synergizes brands and revolutionary concepts, attracting both international and regional decision makers. Year-after-year, international and regional brands support the industry with machines that are valued at over $200 million, empowering businesses to ride the crest of the latest technological wave," added Falaknaz. In addition to the resounding success of SGI Dubai 2023, we are thrilled to highlight the tremendous international participation that enriched this year's exhibition. Notably, exhibitors from China and South Korea played a pivotal role in elevating the event to new heights. Their presence introduced a wealth of cutting-edge technologies and innovations that left an indelible mark on the show. These global visionaries brought forth state-of-the-art products and innovative solutions, contributing significantly to the vibrant tapestry of printing, signage, and imaging domains showcased at SGI Dubai 2023. Over the years, SGI Dubai's enduring legacy has delivered unparalleled return on investment for both exhibitors and trade visitors alike, with a staggering percentage of trade visitors transacting direct orders amidst the show's engaging platform. Looking ahead, Mr. Falaknaz expressed his excitement for the future of the printing industry in the Middle East and Africa, stating, "Embarking on the cusp of immense potential, the Middle East and Africa emerge as the cradle of expansive growth for the large format printing industry. Manufacturers in this realm ought to seize the moment, making their mark in the 2023 edition to seize these burgeoning opportunities. The African contingent, an embodiment of optimism, is poised to grace our event in remarkable numbers. As tradition dictates, our spectacle shall lay the bedrock for the industry's future, steadfastly championing the aspirations of thousands of earnest trade visitors looking for the latest in large format printing, textile printing, retail evolution, LED marvels, digital signage, and the avant-garde universe of associated technologies." The industry's gaze now shifts to the eagerly awaited 27th edition in September 2024, promising to be larger and more dynamic, embodying the spirit of innovation and collaboration that defines the event.
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Print For Good: FESPA launches the FESPA Foundation

FESPA has announced the launch of The FESPA Foundation, a new sister organisation to FESPA, dedicated to encouraging sustainable practices throughout the speciality print and visual communications industry, and channelling resources into community support and educational outreach programmes. Under the strapline ‘Print for Good’, the principal activities of The FESPA Foundation are: Encouraging exhibitors to produce print applications that can enrich educational environments for children in underprivileged communities, thereby reducing printed waste from FESPA exhibitions worldwide; Facilitating the collection, transportation, distribution and installation of these print materials in the beneficiary communities, via international and local partners; Collecting in-kind and monetary donations that further support the beneficiary communities, for distribution via credible local charities and community outreach programmes. By diverting printed exhibition sample materials that would ordinarily be wasted towards meaningful community support projects, The FESPA Foundation’s work aligns clearly with FESPA’s ISO 20121 Sustainable Event Management System standards, reducing event waste and maximising the positive legacy of FESPA exhibitions. Transforming Evane Intermediate School, South Africa Illustrating the initiative’s transformative potential, The FESPA Foundation has revitalised Evane Intermediate School, a rural school serving 90 children in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This project was overseen by FESPA Foundation associate Steve Thobela ka Mdlalose in South Africa, with active support from the FESPA Africa team and partners, and using funds and in-kind donations from FESPA. A print business owner, former CEO of Printing SA, and founding General Manager of The Mandela Rhodes Foundation which develops young leaders across Africa, Thobela coordinated resources and directed a local project team to repaint and decorate the school, upgrade decrepit toilet blocks, and deliver a range of printed educational posters and creative materials to provide a more functional and inspiring learning environment. Sustainable Impact at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 The FESPA Foundation’s first major initiative will be to collect printed materials and in-kind donations at FESPA Global Print Expo (6-9 May 2025, Messe Berlin, Germany), for distribution to community projects in southern Africa. The FESPA Foundation seeks the active support of exhibitors at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 to produce printed applications such as educational posters, maps, student clothing and backpacks to a defined set of technical and creative specifications and to donate these, meeting a range of educational needs informed by local programme partners. A number of exhibitors have already committed to supporting The FESPA Foundation in this way. Visitors to the Berlin show will also be invited to make in-kind donations of items such as used reading glasses, notebooks, pens, art kits or school supplies. Visitors and exhibitors will also have the option of making monetary donations to The FESPA Foundation to fund the purchase of items such as mosquito nets for malaria prevention and clean-water drinking straws. Printed materials and donations collected at FESPA Global Print Expo will be transported to South Africa free of charge by FESPA’s global logistics partner DSV. In South Africa they will be distributed via the Kingsley Holgate Foundation, a recognised community charitable organisation which was initially established to support malaria prevention, water purification and access to Rite to Sight spectacles for the poor-sighted in Africa. It now also provides Early Childhood Development and Conservation & Communities initiatives, among others. In the medium term, The FESPA Foundation intends to replicate this activity in other regions, for example, diverting printed materials from FESPA events in Mexico and Brazil to communities in need in their respective regions, and funding outreach initiatives in Asia. Neil Felton, CEO of FESPA and founder of The FESPA Foundation explains: “FESPA is a global support organisation, and our mission has always revolved around supporting communities, educating and knowledge-sharing, and promoting sustainability. Through The FESPA Foundation, we can bring these core values to life beyond our day-to-day work, encouraging practices that reduce waste and environmental impact while creating long-term value for communities. Those of us who live and breathe print believe wholeheartedly in its unique potential to engage, inform and inspire. By creating the Foundation, we want to harness the combined strength of our global exhibitor and visitor base and demonstrate how, together, we can channel the power of print to drive positive change globally.”
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  • Agfa Avinci CX3200

    Avinci CX3200 is 3.2 m wide dye sub textile printer capable of printing on polyester-based textiles What is it? Agfa’s Avinci CX3200 is a highly reliable and convenient soft signage printer that can print directly to fabrics and onto transfer paper. It uses an off-line calendar unit to ensure perfect fixation. Agfa’s dedicated dye sublimation roll-to-roll printer will enable you to create vibrant, high-quality prints on polyester-based fabrics up to 3.2 m wide, including a broad range of in- and outdoor soft signage applications, as well as interior decoration. The Avinci CX3200 boasts a rich color gamut and delivers deep black, perfect solids, accurate spot color mapping and smooth tonal rendering that is particularly noticeable in skin tones. The Avinci inks are characterised by their flexibility, image longevity and outdoor resistance. They offer stable jetting performance and deliver the same high-quality results, batch after batch. An off-line calender unit fixes the color deeply into the structure of the polyester-based fabrics while evaporating the carrier fluid. When was it launched at what are the target markets? It was launched on June 22, 2021, and aimed at soft signage industry, sports wear, fashion industry and home décor. Avinic CX3200 is a 3.2 m wide Dye Sub Textile printer capable of printing on polyester based textiles. Does it replace an earlier product? It replaces the earlier model of DX3200. The Avinci CX3200 is driven by Agfa’s Asanti wide-format workflow software. Color accuracy is provided by the easy-to-use color management. Using  their Calibrated Print Mode feature, new media can be calibrated and profiled in less than 15 minutes, after which the new profiles can be used to guarantee print quality. Asanti controls and automates the entire printing process from file intake to finishing, maximising productivity. Its comprehensive integration of file handling, color management and preflighting guarantees smooth and error-free jobs. The web-based Asanti Production Dashboard offers a view on your running production. It summarizes the jobs produced and reports on quantity printed, media usage, ink volumes enabling you to control your production and to manage your print shop optimally. What is the USP? It allows you to print directly on textiles and capable of print on transfer paper media as well. Single person media loading and low inks consumptions are another features. High productivity and a robust design for reliable printing at all times, vibrant prints and a wide color gamut; fine detail rendering; extensive applications scope; low ink consumption; convenient operations and a fast changeover between jobs are another features. Avinci produces good results with a minimum of jetted ink. This low ink consumption is based on Agfa’s renowned Thin Ink Layer technology: a smart combination of particular ink characteristics and our Asanti workflow software algorithms that tune the ink quantities perfectly to the required image quality mode. What training and support are available? Full in house training and support available from Agfa UAE and Belgium. Complete and integrated solution are available for printer, inks, workflow software, worldwide service and applications support. How productive is it? It prints at speed of 250 Sqm per hr on express mode. Being able to print directly to fabric is easy and ideal for fast handling and for special applications such as flags, where print-though is needed. Transfer paper allows for super sharp prints, eliminates any set-off, and limits media waste to a minimum. In addition, it extends the application scope to sportswear and fashion garments, as well as home décor prints on non-coated polyester fabrics. What does it cost? How is it sold? The recommended retail price (RRP) is approximately $220k stand alone printer and requires a separate calendaring unit. How many are in use? Currently, the latest CX3200 are around 11 units around the world. Specifications 3.2m Dye sublimation Printer Kyocera print heads 4 colour printer CYMK Direct to garment capable to print on transfer paper Max speed of 250 sqm Stand alone printer Resolution up to 600 x 1800 dpi Media types: Polyester-based fabrics, or transfer paper used to create banners, indoor wall graphics, shop decoration, outdoor advertising, light boxes, trade show displays, flags and high polyester-based blends “Agfa Avinci CX3200  was launched in June 2021.”
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    Epson – SureColor SC V7000 Flatbed Printer

    Epson's first UV large format printer offers exceptional image quality, Shihab Zubair What is it? The SureColor SC-V7000 is Epson's first UV large format printer, offering exceptional image quality. The V7000 is ideal for printing eye-catching retail and outdoor signage, window displays, hoarding panels, packaging, promotional goods, and décor products. It includes Epson’s Micro Piezo printhead with ten newly developed original inks, for accurate colour reproduction for spot and corporate colours. It allows businesses the flexibility to print on a range of media up to 80mm thick including acrylics, polycarbonates, PVC, glass, aluminium, metal, polyester, foam board, styrene, wood and stone. The printhead layout enables simultaneous high-speed printing and, with the 4-zone vacuum system, it offers real flexibility for production environments. When was it launched at what are the target markets? The Epson SureColor SC-V7000 was launched in April 2021 within the Middle East region, building on the success of Epson’s award-winning range of SureColor S Series signage printers. The V7000 allows sign and display makers to expand their portfolio of products, to deliver high quality, fast and reliable results on a variety of different media. Does it replace an earlier product? The SureColor SC-V7000 proudly marks Epson’s entry into the UV flatbed signage print market. As Epson’s first UV large format printer, it provides unique features to differentiate and enhance our offering to the signage market. Every feature of the Epson SureColor SC-V7000 has been designed with the customer in mind. This is a robust and affordable UV LED flatbed signage printer capable of fast and quality printing on a wide range of media – any type of surface, despite the size, thickness, or weight. This is in addition to Epson’s successful product solutions such as the Epson SureColor SC Series of eco-solvent and resin ink printers. For instance, for environmentally friendly organisations, Epson’s SureColor SC-R5010 Series has the capacity to include a resin ink solution, offering print service providers and creative design agencies the ability to produce a wide range of signage in a more sustainable way, without compromising on the results. For a larger ink capacity, Epson offers the SureColor SC-R5010L. What is the USP? The Epson SureColor SC-V7000 provides exceptional image quality, productivity, usability, and safety. With the unique Epson Micro Piezo printhead, the printer has ten newly developed original inks and 3-layer high-speed printing. It helps print with ease and safety with automatic measurement of media thickness, a multi-zone vacuum, and a printhead crash prevent function, Epson Edge Print, proximity sensors. What training and support is available? Epson manufactures all the components for the SureColor SC-V7000, including printheads, inks and software, in order to reach the consistent quality levels that our customers expect. The Epson Cloud Solution PORT is a cloud-based system from where you will be able to monitor equipment across several sites, or several printers across one site, from the production floor or remotely, and assist the control of production. This enables efficient production planning, increased uptime and enhanced support. Epson Production Monitor is part of the Epson Cloud Solution PORT suite of apps and allows you to examine the production status in real-time. If an issue occurs, it can be corrected efficiently with minimal disruption to the print run. How productive is it? The SureColor SC-V7000 enables businesses to print at high speed with a maximum print area of 2.5 metres by 1.25 metres. The printhead layout enables simultaneous high-speed printing, with white ink and varnish, without losing productivity. What does it cost? How is it sold? The recommended retail price (RRP) is around AED 330,563 (US $90,000) and it is sold through authorised partners in the Middle East. How many are in use? Currently two printers have been installed in the UAE, and we are scheduled to install a few more in December and further into 2022. Specifications UltraChrome UV 10-colour inkset Printing resolution of 720 x 1,440 DPI Outstanding print quality High-speed simultaneous printing even when using white, colour and varnish Printheads, ink, firmware and software with an ink tank capacity of 1,000 ml  Price from AED 330,563 “Epson SureColor SC-V7000 was launched in April 2021.”
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