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BSGA says SignLink Live “should not be missed”

UK industry trade body the British Sign and Graphics Association (BSGA) has pledged its support to brand new industry exhibition SignLink Live.

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David Catanach, director of the BSGA, said SignLink Live is an event that “should not be missed

Due to take place from October 11th to 13th at the International Centre in Telford, alongside co-located event The Print Show, SignLink Live will bring together key elements of the sign-making market to celebrate the diversity and creativeness of the industry. 

Having already confirmed the attendance of major brands such as Grafityp, The Sign Group, Mida Sign Services and Hampshire Flag Company, organisers have now added one of the UK industry’s most influential trade bodies to its growing floorplan.

Reflecting on the decision to sign up to the show, David Catanach, director for the BSGA, said that the event will not only allow the organisation to network with industry members, but also update the market on its latest news.

The BSGA sees this show as one of those that should not be missed

“The BSGA firmly believes that trade shows are vital in helping the sign industry move forward,” Catanach said. “They provide a platform for sign-makers to see, at first hand and in one place, all the latest equipment and processes that could help make their business more competent, efficient, professional and profitable.

“The Council of the BSGA is keen that sign-makers make the most of any opportunity to discover new equipment and processes that will add to their capabilities. The BSGA sees this show as one of those that should not be missed.

“Being at the show will give also us the opportunity to network, provide advice to visitors about the sign industry and the Association and to see for ourselves the new opportunities that are opening up to an ever diversifying industry. And of course we will be happy to discuss membership applications and the benefits of being a member.”

For some 13 years SignLink magazine has reported on an industry which has continued to grow at an impressive rate

Chris Davies, event director of SignLink Live and sister event The Print Show, also spoke positively about the BSGA’s commitment, adding that the organiser already has a strong relationship with the organisation through its ties with SignLink magazine. The publication is owned by Link Publishing, the sister company of event organiser Link Exhibitions. 

“For some 13 years SignLink magazine has reported on an industry which has continued to grow at an impressive rate. It has embraced new technology to create a kaleidoscope of fantastic products and services to help UK businesses transmit their message visually, inform their customers, and also of course to keep our transport and information network running smoothly. SignLink Live will build on the legacy of this highly respected title and become a physical extension of the magazine.

“It is aimed squarely at the UK sign-making industry, which is one of the most technically advanced manufacturing sectors in the UK, bringing together advanced lighting systems, CAD/CAM design, highly-engineered materials from plastics to extruded metals, fixtures and fittings, and a wide range of engineering skills and machinery to produce its products. SignLink Live is a celebration of this immensely varied supply chain.”

We are very proud to be working with the BSGA as a partner, we firmly believe in the importance of its work for improving standards in our industry and their insight will be invaluable as we continue to design educational aspects of the show

Marketing director of SignLink Live, Page Tuck, also added: “We are very proud to be working with the BSGA as a partner, we firmly believe in the importance of its work for improving standards in our industry and their insight will be invaluable as we continue to design educational aspects of the show.”

Tuck concludes, explaining the USP of the new national exhibition: “While wide-format print technology and the sector that surrounds it is of course a highly important part of the sign industry today, such has been the focus on this sector at other shows around Europe, that the rest of the sign industry has remained a little in its shadow when exhibiting. SignLink Live seeks to restore the balance by squarely focusing on the entire supply chain for sign-making businesses outside wide-format print in the UK, giving them a chance to shine without being overshadowed by multi-national printer manufacturers.”

If you have an interesting story or a view on this news, then please e-mail news@signlink.co.uk

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