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Mona Al Marri inaugurates SGI Dubai 2019: Middle East's largest sign and graphic imaging show

Exhibitors from across the globe are taking part in SGI Dubai which brings together various players in the MENA region's $35.1 billion printing and signage market.

‘SGI Dubai 2019’, the Middle East’s largest sign and graphic imaging show was today officially inaugurated by Her Excellency Mona Ghanem Al Marri, Director General of the Government of Dubai Media Office. In its 22nd year, the event is the most anticipated trade show for the printing and signage industry in the Middle East. Exhibitors from across the globe are taking part in SGI Dubai which brings together various players in the MENA region’s $35.1 billion printing and signage market.

A big draw during the exhibition was the unveiling of a poster that features the image of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Claimed to be one of the largest indoor banners in the world, this marvel of printing stands at 7 meters by 7 meters. The poster symbolises the industry’s gratitude towards the inspiring leader for completing 50 years in the service of the nation. The poster was created by the Epson team in Dubai in collaboration with the organisers of the show.

Major brands such as Canon Middle East, Epson, Flex-Europa, Blue Rhine, Brother International and OKI, among others, will be showcasing the latest technology in the world of printing and signage. The MENA printing market is poised to grow at an annual rate of 9% across segments and is estimated to reach $54 billion by 2022, according to a Smithers Pira report.

At the inauguration, Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, Chairman of IEC, the organiser of the show, said: “For the past two decades, we have strived to promote the large format printing and signage industry in this region. We have partnered with almost every brand from all over, be it big or small, to ensure that the regional market is just as competitive as the rest of the world. We are proud of what the show has become and our contribution to the growth of the industry. Moving forward, we are committed to adapt to the evolving needs of the end customers and will ensure that SGI Dubai will remain as respected and relevant to the local industry as it is today”.

Other recognised brands who are exhibiting at SGI Dubai 2019 include ADS Advertising Materials, Al Danube, Al Shabak Gen Trading, Al Tarkeez Stationery Trading, Amzan Neon, Desert Sign, Graphic International, Heliozid Oce, Magic trading, Magic Touch, Orafol, Prime First, Prime Sign, Starflex, Strings International, Unifol and World Wide Digital.

SGI Dubai 2019 is a unique trade show that addresses the needs of stakeholders in the signage and large format printing industry. The event has brought together the best players in the industry from across the globe. Hundreds of international and regional exhibitors are showcasing the latest in UV printing, textile printing, retail, LED and various signage technologies. Thousands of visitors from across the globe, including the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe, are attending the event.

The show is an ideal converging point for visitors and exhibitors to reach out to architects, signmakers, print and production manufacturers, media agencies, real-estate developers, and brand and image consultants among others. This edition of the show will witness various events such as the SGI Dubai ‘Wall of Fame’, live car wrapping demonstrations, and panel discussions conducted by industry experts under the banner of ‘Knowledge Series 2019’.
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