According to the organisers, the FESPA 2013 and European Sign Expo audience was dominated by senior decision makers, with an unprecedented 71.3% of visitors having input to purchasing decisions, and half having ultimate purchasing responsibility. With over 22,000 individual visitors checking in to Londonâs ExCeL exhibition centre over the five days of the FESPA event, the event exceeded Munich 2010. Almost half of the attendees chose to spend more than one day at the show, bringing total attendance to 37,460 visits.
Londonâs global status as a business hub made for significant increases in long-haul attendance from Australasia (+66%) and North America (+45%) compared with the last main FESPA event in Munich, Germany in 2010. Visitors from Sub-Saharan Africa doubled compared with 2010, reinforcing the strong rationale for the launch â" announced the day before FESPA 2013 - of FESPA Africa to take place in Johannesburg, South Africa, in July 2014. Altogether, visitors from beyond Europe constituted almost 15% of the total event audience.
After the UK, the largest visitor groups were from Germany, Benelux, France, Italy and Spain, highlighting the continued significance of this leading wide-format event for print service providers from key Western European markets. London proved a particularly appealing destination for printers from the Nordic and Baltic regions, with an increase of over 68% in attendance from these countries compared with FESPA 2010 in Munich.
FESPA managing director Neil Felton comments, âThe exhibitors Iâve spoken to... have been absolutely delighted with the breadth of international visitors, and stands throughout both halls here at ExCeL have been buzzing. Significant product launches in many areas have given visitors plenty of new technology to explore, while our visitor features have attracted printers looking for guidance on how to take their business in new directions.â
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Visitor numbers for FESPA 2013 announced
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