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Dates Set For All In Print China 2008

September 2007
SHANGHAI, China—The third All in Print China, China International Exhibition for All Printing Technology and Equipment, will be staged with the theme “Power of Print” from Nov. 14-17, 2008 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC). The event will be organized by Messe Düsseldorf China Ltd., the Printing Technology Association of China and the China Academy of Printing Technology, with the support of the Shanghai Printing Trade Association and Keyin Print Media China.

At All in Print China’s last staging in 2006, 671 exhibitors from 26 countries showcased their products on 383,700 square feet of net exhibit space to 49,337 trade visitors from 76 countries and regions. All in Print China 2008 is expected to continue this success and will introduce the most advanced printing technologies and offer seminars on the latest products and processes for the printing industry.

Adhering to the concept of “serving the whole industry,” the organizers of All in Print China 2008 will provide both exhibitors and visitors with professional services at an international level, including transportation, accommodation, catering, attending and other related aspects. Exhibitors will be offered more individualized booth designs which will be tailor-made to meet the unique requirements of the individual exhibitor.

The Chinese printing industry is experiencing rapid growth and events such as the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 will increase the demand even further. With the elements “individualization, digitization, and globalization,” All in Print China 2008 aims to meet the individualized demands of customers, promote the development of digital technologies, offer a global technical exchange platform and bring together trade visitors with purchasing authority from China and abroad.

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