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Global PrintExpo to Launch Virtual Exhibition

Filling the void left by the postponements FESPA, drupa and other print expos.

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Resolve Business Management (RBM; Colchester, Essex, UK) has announced the launch of Global PrintExpo, which RBM claims to be the world’s first virtual exhibition and conference facility for the printing industry. Show Directors Wayne Beckett and Chris Watson of RBM will open the virtual expo in June. 

“We believe this is clearly the right time to launch a virtual print show, not just because of the present restrictions in attending physical trade shows which will be in place for some time, but also because of the sustainability advantages and easier accessibility for visitors,  Beckett said.  Global PrintExpo is designed to give suppliers a regular stream of [inquiries] throughout the year and their stand URL’s can also be used for advertising and marketing opportunities outside of the exhibition.”

According to a statement released by RBM, the Global PrintExpo Virtual Exhibition will work in the same way that a live exhibition does, except that anyone can visit the show 24/7, 365 days a year, from anywhere in the world. The 10,000-square-meter venue and all the stands will be rendered out to real physical dimensions. When the show opens in June 2020, visitors will register and be able to navigate through the hall and visit stands, complete with 3D products, HD videos and literature downloads, generating real time sales inquiries.

Global PrintExpo is co-locating with another virtual tradeshow, IndustryExpo.online which has received over 40,000 visitors since it opened in January. Global PrintExpo will be located in Hall #2, hosted on the V-Ex Virtual Exhibition platform.

For more information, visit globalprintexpo.online.

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