OVER 400 OPERATORS AT THE PRINT4ALL CONFERENCE:
August 7, 2024Over 400 operators, 26 speakers, 15 industry associations, and 50 foreign delegates from 17 countries: these are the significant numbers recorded by the Print4All Conference, organized on July 11 by Acimga and Argi in collaboration with Fiera Milano, to discuss the state of printing and converting.
PRINT4ALL 2025: A SYSTEMIC EVENT
An essential milestone on the path to Print4All, the event that will be held at Fiera Milano from May 27 to 30, 2025, the Conference opened with a discussion between Paolo Pizzocaro, Fiera Milano Exhibition Director of Print4All, Daniele Barbui, President of Acimga, and Antonio Maiorano, President of Argi. The three “travel companions” – organizer and promoters who have chosen to share their expertise to bring the event to life – presented the project for the 2025 fair and analyzed the context in which it is developing.
True to its DNA, Print4All 2025 is proposed as an integrated platform of services and networking to support companies in the printing and converting sectors.
In a world that will never be printless – from packaging to road signs, from restaurant menus to books, everything “communicates” through print – the fair’s task will be to showcase the innovation of a sector that conveys information through visual and tactile emotions thanks to constantly evolving techniques and materials.
The project’s three keywords: Convergence between printing applications, but also between technologies and new techniques; Experience guaranteed by new thematic areas dedicated to specific market segments; and Networking, as Print4All represents a unique opportunity to meet synergistic sectors thanks to the involvement of the entire supply chain. An additional value is the renewed participation in The Innovation Alliance, the event dedicated to instrumental mechanics that sees Print4All taking place simultaneously with Ipack-Ima, Greenplast, and Intralogistica Italia. With a single admission ticket, visitors can discover machines managing various phases of the industrial production process – from sustainable plastic production to packaging, from printing and converting to goods handling – all characterized by a high level of innovation and significant investments in research and development, especially in light of the changes affecting every sector.