Med Exhibit Print: A Showcase of Excellence in Digital Printing

Il padiglione alla Mostra d'Oltremare
Il padiglione alla Mostra d'Oltremare
Saturday 30 March 2024, 14:59
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A showcase of excellence for digital printing: everything is ready in Naples for the second edition of the "Med Exhibit Print", the Mediterranean fair of "visual communication", which is about to open its doors - from April 4 to 6, 2024 - in the suggestive setting of the Mostra d'Oltremare (Pavilion no.6). Following the enormous success of the first edition (almost 10,000 visitors, over 3,500 participating companies, and no less than ten educational institutes involved), the exhibition dedicated to the world of graphic arts returns to the Campania capital. A clear example of a "virtuous network", capable of aggregating the best companies in the sector: from printing to cutting, from setup processes to post-printing, from personalized gadgets to classic consumables, covering industrial sewing, visual communication, and 360-degree customization. A unique opportunity, in short, to foster business synergies and promote the latest innovations by allowing to experience products and equipment live, aimed at improving work quality. This year's event, organized by Event's Way - Events & Communication, with the patronage of the Campania Region and the Municipality of Naples, will have an exceptional sponsor: the giant Agfa, which has chosen to focus on Med Exhibit Print to expand its horizons in Southern Italy. The Fuorigrotta fair, directed by Massimo Solimene, has quickly become one of the reference points for all operators in the graphic arts sector, giving prestige and visibility to the realities of Campania and the South in general, leading some of the main national and international brands to exhibit in the "Neapolitan showcase". The 2024 edition of Med is announced with a bang, "having managed to involve many more exhibitors compared to the event a year ago; which, also in anticipation of a significant increase in the number of visitors (entrance, also this year, will be free), has led to the further extension of the exhibition spaces that look far ahead," comments Francesco Sorbino, administrator of Event's Way. The next step, in fact, "will be the internationalization of the fair, which, starting from 2025, will become itinerant, making a stop in Bari," he concludes.
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