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FuturePrint Announces 2021 First Quarter Virtual Events

FuturePrint organisers have announced their first-quarter virtual events for 2021 focusing on the future of print technology for the entire spectrum of print from industrial through to commercial print.

The FuturePrint Virtual Conference will run 25-26 February, followed by the FuturePrint CEO Virtual Summit, which will run 23-24 March. Both events build upon the growth and impact created by the FuturePrint Virtual Summits which took place 2-4 June and 12-16 October 2020.
The objective of both events is to provide insight and access to the latest developments in technology, as well as in thinking and leadership. Throughout 2021, organisers will be providing help to the community in terms of effective adaptation and leadership, a key theme they believe will have vital importance in navigating these turbulent times.
The focus of the FuturePrint Virtual Conference is to provide the entire print spectrum once again with a special focus on industrial and packaging print, but also wide format and commercial printing, following a similar model to the 2020 summits.
The focus for the FuturePrint CEO vSummit is to give leaders in print technology with a platform to provide their vision and leadership for the future, which organisers believe will give inspirational help in navigating these challenging times. The event is open to the global printing sector and will tackle the key issues concerning growth in a changing landscape and how best to navigate the future.
Frazer Chesterman, Co-Founder of FuturePrint, explains: “While we all hope that 2021 will be a more stable year, and it currently looks like it will be, there is still a bumpy road ahead. Now is a time for leadership, so we will be bringing together some of the leading print technology innovators to put forward their view of the market and their perspective on adapting to rapidly changing demand and conditions. The FuturePrint Virtual CEO Summit will deliver insight and lay out a clear vision for the future and will undoubtedly help put the confidence back into print.”
www.futureprint.tech

 

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