VISUAL IMPACT STANDS FULLY BOOKED

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All stands for the Visual Impact Expo at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre in July are now 100 per cent booked, with a full house of suppliers ready to showcase their latest equipment, systems and services.

Fully booked: Visual Impact coming to Brisbane
Fully booked: Visual Impact coming to Brisbane

As the first local show for Queensland in more than six years, organiser Visual Connections is expecting record attendances.

The exhibition showcase will cover a diverse range of solutions, from signage and displays, to wide-format printing, textile printing, LED and illumination, fabrication, routing, engraving and laser cutting, software and workflows.

“The floorplan is looking like a really good balance between the larger suppliers with multiple solutions and product lines, and the smaller local and international exhibitors who always bring a range of resources, affiliations, solutions and options which are invaluable to industry businesses and ideally complement the offerings of the bigger names,” Charly Blades, events manager, said.

The comprehensive showcase will be complemented by a busy programme of ‘Connections Sessions’ – billed as short, sharp and focused mini-seminars which will centre around connecting industry businesses with the people, ideas and information they need to build business success, while maximising the value of time at the show.

“We know how pressed for time industry businesses are, and how difficult it can be to get away from the office,” Blades said. “That puts the onus on us to deliver as much value as we can, in the limited time people can make available to attend.

“We are doing that with this educational element by offering shorter, more focused sessions in a comfortable, conversational environment. As well as giving visitors the chance to gather a lot of information, insights and ideas in a short space of time, the sessions are also designed to start conversations by connecting industry decision-makers with the experts who can help them build their business success.”

The full programme is still being finalised, but sessions are already locked in on subjects of wide-ranging interest, from workforce satisfaction, apprenticeships and training, and sustainability, to more targeted expert sessions on topics like heat printing and décor applications.

The popular Try-A-Trade activities will also be back for the Brisbane show, with Visual Connections partnering with Brisbane TAFE and various sponsors to present a pared-down version of the new ‘Sign & Print Career Connections’ programme.

“The full stand will actually be in transit to Perth in July, to give us time to prepare for the West Australian Careers & Employment Expo,” Blades said, “but we’ve designated a sizeable area at the Brisbane show to keep the momentum going in terms of attracting and engaging new talent.

“Students will be able to try their hand at a range of industry-related tasks under the watchful eye of TAFE trainers, current apprentices and industry volunteers, and careers advisors Tina Mavris and John Watters from AusSIP will be on hand to talk to students about career opportunities.

“We will have plenty of Sign & Print Career Connections brochures, as well as our new online resources, available for those who are interested,” she added.

Visitors interested in new opportunities for their signage businesses will also be able to try the latest channel letter bending solutions at daily Channel Lettering Workshops, run by LetterTech Australia in partnership with Bounce LED. Registration of $25 per person for the Workshop covers a full overview of what channel lettering and 3D illumination using LEDs can bring to your business, and a full demonstration of just how easy they these technologies are to use – reserve your place here.

With such a lot to see and do, Visual Connections is expecting the industry to come out in force to take advantage of the first Brisbane show in more than six years.

“Attendance numbers for our exhibitions have been really strong in the past couple of years, with people keen to take any available opportunities to acquaint themselves with the latest solutions,” said Blades.

Registrations are building strongly in the lead up to the show, with hundreds already taking advantage of the convenient, online registration process to confirm their attendance. To join them, click here to register or view all the latest information, including the most up to date floorplan, on the Visual Impact website.

Visual Impact Brisbane Is sponsored by Platinum Sponsor Roland DG and Gold Sponsors Avery Dennison, Epson, Graphic Art Mart, HP, Spicers and Trotec. It will run from 9am to 5pm on Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18 July, and from 9am to 4pm on Friday 19 July, at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre at South Bank.

Leading names who will have major stands include Ball & Doggett, Mimaki Australia, Roland DG, Celmac, Elizabeth Machines, Sign Essentials, Epson Australia, Graphic Art Mart, HP, Multicam and Wilenco.

They will be joined by Smartech, Spicers, Alfex CNC, Amari Visual Solutions, Avery Dennison, Creative Graphic Solutions, Currie Group, Bannermate, Lettertech Australia, Paper Handling Equipment, Stick On Signs and Trotec Laser.

Velflex, Mutoh, Pozitive and Neofoam will also have sizeable stands, as will Adzon, Arlon, Banner Brother, Complete Signage Installation, Dakco LED, Digital FX, Eventec, i-Create Laser Cutting & Engraving, Interone, M-Power Software, O’Brien Engineering, Prime Graphics, Print IQ, Pulse Laser Systems, SALed, SAS, Signovate, Sign To Badge Solutions, Worldkougei, Zoometc, as well as Australian Skills Management Institute, Ecolease and Finance@Work.

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