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May 21, 2010 12:00 AM
At the mid-way stage of Ipex 2010, the organizers report that the overall
visitor numbers are in line with those of 2006, despite industry
consolidation. By the end of day three, over 35,000 visitors from
more than 120 countries had walked through Ipex's doors, with
international attendance up by 16%, representing 56% of the overall
visitors.
The largest visitor groups to date have come from Germany, France
and Benelux. Notable increases to 2006 in attendance levels have
come from Eastern Europe, Middle East & Africa, China and
India, following a number of dedicated country-specific
International Days.
Early feedback indicates that exhibitors are achieving or exceeding
sales targets, with a significant number of orders signed during
the first half of the show. Exhibitors are equally enthusiastic
about the turnout at product demonstrations, the number of serious
business discussions, as well as the strong attendance from senior
personnel from both overseas and UK companies. Three-quarters of
attendees were senior managers, managing directors or business
owners.
Trevor Crawford, Ipex 2010 event director, says, "The industry has
shown enormous resilience despite the ongoing global economic
challenges. Encouraging preregistration figures in excess of 75,000
combined with the strong international attendance throughout the
first half of Ipex reiterates the importance of the Ipex brand
within the global exhibition calendar. Anecdotally, we are hearing
from exhibitors that for the first time, printers are bringing a
number of their customers to the show, signalling its growing
importance to the marketing audience."
David Preskett, European professional print director for Canon
Europe, has been appointed the president for Ipex 2014. He
adds, "Canon came to Ipex 2010 with high hopes and so far it
is proving to be a fantastic show for us. Ipex provides an ideal
platform to talk to an international audience about the
opportunities in the industry for business growth and from
investment in the complementary technologies of offset and digital.
It's clear from feedback at the show that customers are investing
now."
During a well-attended Opening Ceremony, the Ipex “Champions
in Print” were honoured, with Crosfield Electronics founder
John Crosfield, Indigo founder Benny Landa, St Ives founder Lord
Gavron, and Professor Frank Romano, of the Rochester Institute of
Technology, all present to receive their awards.