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After concluding a successful 2023 show, the exhibition is already looking ahead to next year

The Print Show has closed doors for another year after three days of visitors and exhibitors connecting thanks to print and its many associated sectors.
Organisers have now confirmed the dates of the 2024 show will be September 17th, 18th, and 19th, at the NEC in Birmingham.
As well as the 2024 dates, next yearβs show already has already teased some of the exhibitors who have signed up for next yearβs show thanks to the success at this yearβs event.
The first to officially sign for next yearβs show was Colin Sinclair McDermott, The Online Print Coach, who returned to The Print Show this year in order to promote his new podcast βThe Printerviewsβ as well as The Print Growth Roadshow and The Print Growth Academy.
Companies such as Resolute DTF, VB Media, Venture Banners, and Trade Embroidery have also confirmed early commitment to 2024 with the latter company stating it had a record breaking week at the show.
Organisers, visitors, and exhibitors have all been abuzz on social media posting about this yearβs show which had a fantastic atmosphere and a variety of eye-popping stands.
Exhibitors like Liyu UK, Fujifilm, Konica Minolta, Premier Paper, Aurora, Trade Print, and Baker Labels have all celebrated an βamazingβ three days at the show which has allowed them to make new connections and showcase new technologies.
Posting on LinkedIn, marketing manager Kirsty Mitchinson, said: βWe learnt so much about sustainability in print and eco-friendly alternatives that we would benefit from.
βWe have come away inspired and looking forward to bring some fresh ideas into the workplace.β
The show also saw success with its newly revamped Knowledge Zone which saw a variety of different professionals take the stage for various talks and presentations which helped both exhibitors and visitors.
One of the speakers, Mark Blackhurst from DigitalNext, wrote on LinkedIn: βHad an amazing time at The Print Show Show in Birmingham yesterday. At the show I met so many super ambitious people, great products and saw lots of state-of-the-art machinery.β
Blackhurst added: βThank you also to the show organisers it was seriously good show, also to Nicola Peacock and Rob Fletcher who were of great support and assistance in the run up to the show, I thank you so much.β
Long-time exhibitor of the show Vivid Laminating Services also saw great success at this yearβs show, leading to Lewis Evans giving some quick words about this yearβs show:
After a packed three days (including a Gala Dinner at Birmingham Town Hall) The Print Show team will hit the ground running ready for September 17th to 19th.
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