The successful Africa Print Bloemfontein expo, held on 10 February at Ilanga Estate, attracted 410 visitors from around Christiana, Welkom, Kimberley, Kuruman, Postmasburg, Ladybrand, Klerksdorp and Aliwal North, as well as Maseru (Lesotho), Harare (Zimbabwe) and Nairobi (Kenya).
The event was well received by visitors and exhibitors alike. Visitors were inspired by the latest technologies and trends in litho print solutions, encapsulating and laminating, digital label printing, branding, binding equipment, digital packaging solutions, graphics, digital printing and more.
Exhibitors had positive feedback about the event:
‘This expo was excellent, all the right people attended in the signage and print industry, and we made great contacts. I will definitely exhibit at the next Bloemfontein expo and look forward to the ones in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg later this year,’ said Aron Mudau, Curv Signage Systems.
‘It has been a busy day and was busier than I anticipated. It’s good to see the industry getting together at expos and moving in the right direction,’ said Dov Meyers, Chemosol
‘We had an extremely busy show and the visitor quality was exceptional. Most our contacts made are from new companies we have met from this region,’ said Rakesh Rosen, Midcomp
‘It’s been a very busy expo. Clearly people are extremely eager to see products and interact at expos again after Covid. We have made great contacts to follow up with and were very pleasantly surprised about the number of people from Lesotho that attended,’ said Richard Bell, Intamarket.
Judges visited each stand at the expo and judged the stands according to criteria based on design, staff friendliness and professionalism. The results are as follows:
Best Africa Print Small Stand
Winner: Midcomp
Runner-up: Printing SA