SGIA and NAPCO Media Announce Newest Sponsors of the Highly Anticipated Wide-format Summit 2020

For Immediate Release
January 28, 2020
Contact: Amanda Kliegl, SGIA
703-359-1365
akliegl@sgia.org

Summa America, swissQprint, Tilia Labs, and Fisher Textiles join the growing list of supporters for the industry’s first hosted buyer event


Fairfax, Va. and Philadelphia — Four more industry-leading vendors have committed to sponsoring the Wide-format Summit 2020, taking place April 20-22 at the Hyatt Lost Pines in Austin, Texas. Produced by SGIA, NAPCO Media, and Wide-format Impressions magazine, the Summit is designed for senior printing executives and managers to better understand how current and future wide-format inkjet printers, substrates, software, and finishing systems will impact their businesses and investment decisions. More information is available at wideformatsummit.com.

Joining the official list of Summit sponsors are: Gold sponsors Summa America, swissQprint, and Tilia Labs; and Silver sponsor Fisher Textiles. These companies join Canon Solutions America, HP, Ricoh, and more, who have committed to supporting the event. Sponsor companies receive extensive networking opportunities with a highly qualified audience of senior decision makers, as well as the chance to present boardroom-style case studies and meet individually with select attendees in the Summit’s exclusive Meeting Zone.

“When we learned about the new Wide-format Summit, we were immediately interested,” says Tyler Thompson, global solutions director for software developer Tilia Labs. “We sponsored the Digital Packaging Summit last November, which was our first time participating in a NAPCO event; and it was a phenomenal experience for us. The networking and one-to-one engagement with the attendees was unlike anything we had experienced before.”

The Summit will feature top-notch educational sessions programmed by an advisory board featuring some of the leading thought leaders in the industry. Sessions focus on strategic-level insights and best practices for print service providers to grow, optimize, and ultimately transform their businesses.

“The educational focus on new market opportunities was one of the big appeals to us in coming on board,” says Scott Fisher, president and owner of Fisher Textiles. “Textile printing remains one of the most lucrative growth segments in all of inkjet printing. The Wide-format Summit will be a great forum to help printers look at the opportunity at a strategic level.”

The attendee marketing campaign for the Summit is in full swing, focusing on three key wide-format segments: textile printing for soft signage; roll-fed display graphics for applications, such as vehicle/fleet wraps and wallcoverings; and sheet-fed display graphics produced on flatbed inkjet devices. The hosted printers who are selected to attend following a qualification process will have all of their expenses paid, including travel and accommodations at the Hyatt Lost Pines luxury resort.

“We see the Wide-format Summit as a unique opportunity to build alliances throughout the wide-format community,” says Gary Buck, VP of sales and marketing for Summa Americas. “Summa is active in all three of the segments that NAPCO Media is targeting for the Summit. We love the combination of high-level education, extensive networking, and dialogue with highly qualified attendees, companies we know want to learn more about the solutions we are providing.”
 
The Wide-format Summit is co-located with the Inkjet Summit, now in its eighth successful year. The events will have completely separate educational and business development tracks, though the audiences will be brought together for some of the evening networking functions.

“At swissQprint, we believe very strongly that there is tremendous growth potential in wide-format printing,” says Mike Kyritsi, president at swissQprint America. “There is a lot of excitement in the industry about the Wide-format Summit; it’s exactly the type of market builder that will help our customers and prospects capitalize on the many opportunities. We’re proud to invest in the future of wide format.”
For information on sponsoring and/or attending, visit wideformatsummit.com; or email wfsinfo@napco.com.

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SGIA
Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) is the premier printing and graphic arts trade organization that provides members with cutting edge resources, tools and education to promote growth and convergence into new market segments. SGIA members have unparalleled access to current industry information, trends and events, including, but not limited to, PRINTING United in Atlanta on October 21 - 23, 2020, and more.For more information, visit SGIA.org.

NAPCO Media
NAPCO Media successfully operates magazines, trade shows and online services for the various markets it serves. Currently, the company produces 16 magazines, 22 e-mail newsletters, two subscription services and two trade shows, and employs more than 120 people. NAPCO's flagship publication, Printing Impressions, is the most influential and widely read resource for commercial printers worldwide. NAPCO Media also publishes several other well-known titles serving the direct marketing, promotional products and consumer electronics markets. For more information, visit napco.com.
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