InPrint 2017: Creating added value with individualised products

At InPrint 2017, leading international companies will present state-of-the-art technologies, machines, components, accessories and services for functional and decorative printing as well as packaging printing.
InPrint 2018 Image: Mack Brooks Exhibitions Ltd InPrint 2018 Image: Mack Brooks Exhibitions Ltd
InPrint 2018 Image: Mack Brooks Exhibitions Ltd

InPrint 2017, the trade fair for industrial printing technology, will take place from 14 - 16 November 2017 in Hall A6 of the Munich Exhibition Centre. The motto of this year's trade fair is „Creating added value with individualised products“ in order to pick up on the trend of enhancing products through individualisation.

At InPrint 2017, leading international companies will present state-of-the-art technologies, machines, components, accessories and services for functional and decorative printing as well as packaging printing. 118 exhibitors from 17 countries have already confirmed their participation in the trade fair, with Germany, the UK and Italy as the largest exhibiting countries. A total of 4,724 trade visitors from 65 countries came to Munich for InPrint 2015 to discover the latest trends in industrial printing.

Printing solutions for integration into existing production processes

In addition to the optimisation of production processes, the efficient Individualisation of products, to create added value for customers is becoming increasingly important. The motto of InPrint 2017 is therefore „Creating added value with individualised products“, to pick up on this trend of upgrading products through industrial printing processes.

Nicola Hamann, Managing Director of the InPrint organiser, Mack Brooks Exhibitions:

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„The demand from customers to purchase customised products at an attractive price is growing all the time. Manufacturers and finishers, for example of drinks bottles, cosmetics, packaging and clothing, but also of floor coverings, wall panelling and other interior design items, are therefore increasingly relying on the integration of industrial printing processes into their production process in order to be able to respond more flexibly to individual customer demand. However, many companies in this sector still lack practical solutions when it comes to industrial printing processes, printing on different materials and the finishing process. This is where InPrint comes into play as a specialised trade fair. Because InPrint offers its visitors new insights into the application of industrial printing and invites them to exchange knowledge and solution concepts. Companies that are considering integrating printing processes into their existing production facilities or need solutions for optimising their already integrated printing process will find methods, approaches and partners for implementing industrial printing technology at InPrint“

The trade fair is exclusively Technologies for industrial print production specialising in the four areas of special printing, screen printing, digital printing and inkjet printing. Visitors will be shown innovative techniques and the latest processes for printing on metal, plastic, textiles, glass, ceramics, wood and other surfaces. The use of industrial printing ranges from functional printing for automotive components, household appliances, printed electronics, packaging and clothing to decorative surface finishing for flooring, interior design and much more. InPrint is therefore the industry meeting place for printing technology experts from industrial manufacturing, specialists from industrial printing companies, original equipment manufacturers, integrators, component manufacturers, developers and printing companies looking to invest more in industrial printing.

[infotext icon]Advance ticket sales for InPrint 2017 will start in September via the online ticket shop, where tickets will be available at a special price[/infotext].