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Inaugural Sportswear Pro Uncovers Innovations

Sportswear Pro promises to uncover innovations for on-demand garment manufacturing

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Sportswear Pro will run for the first time this year and will include the Sportswear Pro conference and a dedicated exhibition space

Running for the first time this year, Sportswear Pro is co-locating alongside FESPA Global Print Expo, European Sign Expo, and Personalisation Experience.

The event promises to uncover innovations for on-demand garment manufacturing and will host a range of international exhibitors.

Sportswear Pro comprises a dedicated exhibition space covering on-demand, customised sportswear production including digital printing, embroidery, heat sealing, and software.

Exhibitors include print-on-demand company, Valadio; Cre8iveskills which is a specialist in digitising, vector art conversion, and embroidered patches; Tajima, which manufactures single- and multi-head embroidery machines; and ZSK, which produces high quality machines for sportswear embroidery.

Also exhibiting is Stahls’ which is showing its digital printed UltraColor MAX and hybrid UltraColor transfers as well as its Hotronix heat presses.

Antigro Designer, Kit Builder, Optimus, Punch Cloud, and XMPie are all demoing their web-to-print software for enhancing personalisation.

Across the wider event, FESPA Global Print Expo sponsors Brother and Mimaki are showcasing their digital printers for customisation and finishing. 

Today, the Sportswear Pro conference will take place giving attendees the chance to learn about manufacturing, production, and circularity across the sportswear supply chain.

The conference will be moderated by FESPA’s Personalisation Ambassador, Richard Askam.

Michael Ryan, head of FESPA Global Print Expo and Sportswear Pro, comments: “Attendees will be able to gain a deeper understanding of how sportswear is designed, developed, and produced, as well as how it can be created in more sustainable ways and last for longer.

“With our numerous co-located events taking place under one roof in Amsterdam’s RAI, visitors will get to see innovations which can be used in a multitude of printing and manufacturing processes, including the creation of sportswear clothing and garments.”

If you have any news, please email carys@linkpublishing.co.uk or join in with the conversation on Twitter and LinkedIn. 

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