Central America's largest event dedicated to wide format printing and textile decoration FESPA Mexico 2016 will open from August 18-20, 2016 at Centro Banamex, Mexico DF. The event will encourage visitors to seek new horizons through exploration and discovery of latest trends and innovations.
With floor space completely sold out, visitors can unearth a plethora of products and solutions across wide format digital and screen printing, garment décor and signage, as well as enjoy a thoroughly packed seminar programme and exciting competitions including Wrap Masters Mexico.
Exhibitors at the event include international exhibitors such as Multicam, Caldera, ESKO, Gildan, MTEX, Ricoh and STS Inks. Regional distributors such as Celupal, a Mimaki partner, Sain Soplai and Zund distributor, Delta E Cero, will also showcase their latest technology. For visitors involved in the decision-making process, it is a crucial opportunity to learn about the advanced machinery available for their business.
FESPA's recognition as a landmark regional event is reflected by support from leading companies such as Roland and MTEX Solutions as Event Sponsors, MS Printing Solutions as a Solutions Partner and global brands HEXIS and MUTOH supporting the onsite Wrap Masters Mexico competition.
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