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2007 INFO*FLEX Exhibition: 90 Percent Sold

February 2007
RONKONKOMA, N.Y.—On Feb. 7, the Foundation of Flexographic Technical Association (FFTA) announced that with less than 90 days until its 2007 Annual Forum & INFO*FLEX Exhibition, the show floor is 90 percent sold out.

Exhibitors are quickly securing their spots to make sure they have a presence at the industry’s premiere exhibition dedicated solely to the flexographic print process, which is set to take place May 7-8 at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, in Montréal, QC, Canada.

More than 150 companies, occupying almost 20,000 square feet will be on hand to showcase their most recent innovations to the expected international audience of more than 1,600 attendees.

Jay Kaible, FTA director of business development noted, “As always, INFO*FLEX will be the hub of new product announcements, as well as targeted introduction of new technologies and offerings. With three months until showtime, we’re getting a great response to this event. Forum attendees are excited about coming to Montreal, FTA management anticipates a large, international audience, and exhibitors have their sights set on reaching a brand new set of contacts. It’s a win-win for all.”

FFTA’s INFO*FLEX Exhibition is the world’s single largest trade event dedicated to the flexographic printing process. INFO*FLEX will run from 1:30 – 5:30pm on Monday and Tuesday. In addition, the FFTA 2007 Annual Forum, themed “Crossing Borders…Flexo’s Global Gateway”, scheduled for May 6-9 at the same site, will publicize a multitude of awards and honors, including FTA’s 2007 Excellence in Flexography Awards, Graphic Design Awards, Technical Innovation Award, FLEXO Author’s Awards, the 45th FTA Hall of Fame Inductee, Environmental Excellence Awards, and FTA President’s Awards. Forum registrations are now open and can be made online at www.ftastore.com or by calling FFTA’s Customer Service Dept. at 631-737-6020.

INFO*FLEX exhibit rates, per 10´ x 10´ booth, are $2,400.00 for FTA members and $4,800.00 for non-members.

For more information on exhibiting, contact Jay Kaible at 631-737-6020 ext. 20 or visit the conference webpage at www.flexography.org/IF07.cfm
 

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