Sign and Graphic Imaging (SGI) was held in Dubai from January 10 to 12, 2016. A variety of equipment and software solutions for all kinds of work related to signage, retail, digital printing and finishing: print fabrication, finishing, textile, screen as well as digital printing, digital signage and retail were showcased.
The brought new state-of-the-art machinery to the region while underlining its importance for the printing industry. In bringing the newest and most sophisticated machines and software solutions, the event made it possible for print service providers to stay up to date thus enabling them to realise new applications and increase business.
There were more than 400 exhibitors and more than 13,000 visitors from all around the world. A hot topic was digital textile printing that not only caters to soft signage but now also puts its mark on interior design - be it personalised and individualised solutions or short run.
Latex, solvent-UV and UV-LED printers and recyclable, environmentally friendly consumables were presented at the show. A multitude of different signage applications and creativity surrounds today's business environment.
The next edition of the show will also be in Dubai, January 15 to 17, 2017.
www.signmiddleeast.com/
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