Monday, June 17, 2019

Countdown to drupa 2020 begins


A yearlong countdown to drupa 2020 has started, organizers point out. The trade fair for the global print industry starts on June 16, 2020, at the fairgrounds in Dusseldorf, Germany, and runs until June 26. “The trade fair once again confirms its position as the world's leading trade fair for the industry,” say organizers. “The current exhibitor registration status already exceeds the figures of the same period for drupa 2016.”
The fair boasts 1,800 exhibitors from more than 50 nations, with top exhibitor nations being Germany, Italy, JapanChina, Britain and the Netherlands.
The motto for the 11-day event is “embrace the future,” with a focus on education, engagement and entertainment.
Drupa 2020 will be accompanied by an ancillary program with international speakers: the special forums drupa cube, drupa dna, touchpoint packaging and touchpoint 3D fab+print.
Investments are being made in infrastructure and new services for customers, organizers say: a new trade fair app, a new matchmaking tool and a new online order system for exhibitors. A wayfinding tool to improve navigation on the fairgrounds will also be available. The online ticket shop opens in September 2019 at www.drupa.com
“Messe Dusseldorf looks forward to welcoming exhibitors and visitors to experience the spirit of drupa, the innovative power and dynamics of the market and the unique charisma that only drupa offers. We look forward to a unique, successful and unforgettable experience,” says Sabine Geldermann, director of drupa and global head of Print Technologies for trade fair organizer Messe Dusseldorf.
News & Tech is a drupa partner in the U.S.

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