Textile Printing
Chinese brands confirm commitment to FESPA China 2014
Monday 20. October 2014 - 400 Chinese companies to exhibit alongside international brands at FESPA China and CSGIA 2014
With just two months to go until the second FESPA China and CSGIA 2014 event, FESPA confirms the line-up of domestic brands exhibiting at this year’s exhibition.
400 Chinese manufacturers supplying the screen, digital and textile wide format print sectors have confirmed a presence at the 2014 event. These domestic suppliers will be exhibiting alongside more than 25 international brands to showcase the latest in wide format print technology.
Chinese manufacturers exhibiting include: Flora Digital, Human Digital, Jinbao, Shanghai Der, Shanghai Inkwin, Shenzhen Handtop, Synnex Technology and Wit Color.
Nigel Steffens, FESPA Board Advisor, comments: “The line-up of Chinese manufacturers at FESPA China 2014 is a clear endorsement of this exhibition as a key platform for doing business with screen and textile printers, as well as service providers embracing digital wide format. For printers seeking direction for the future screen and digital wide format development of their businesses, there’s no better event in China this year.”
Donna Wong, International Sales Director at Beijing based inkjet equipment manufacturer JHF, explains why JHF is exhibiting at FESPA China 2014 and how the Chinese market benefits from the FESPA China and CSGIA event. “The focus for us at FESPA China 2014 will be digital printing and the prospects of UV digital printing. The main priority for Chinese printers at the moment is for more environmentally-friendly products and a quicker service. These trends are being driven by the increase in demand for green printing and a better price/performance ratio. Focusing on these trends, our message for this year’s event is to provide customers with better products to meet their business needs.”
Nigel Steffens concludes: “Having Chinese manufacturers such as JHF exhibit at FESPA China & CSGIA 2014 means local printers can connect with companies who have experience with working in their market and know their specific needs, technological and economical. This is particularly beneficial for smaller businesses who can look to the supplier community for guidance and best practice.”