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Drupa invites industry stakeholders to participate in global trends survey

March 4, 2022  By PrintAction Staff


How has the global printing industry changed? What impact have the pandemic, supply and resource bottlenecks, and shifts in demand had on the industry? The eighth Global Trends Report looks at these and many more questions. To this end, one of the world’s leading trade fair for printing technologies is activating its international Drupa expert panel and at the same time inviting other interested print service providers and manufacturers along the entire value chain to participate in this global industry panel. The results are expected to be published in autumn.

The survey is aimed specifically at executives and experts from print service providers and the machinery/supplier industry. Registration as a panelist is possible until March 31 at www.drupa.com/global_trend_report_22. The survey will take place in April. All participants will receive the full version of the Drupa Global Trends Report as well as benefits before and during Drupa 2024.

“In view of the continuous change and further developments in the print and packaging industry, current, representative market data and assessments of global industry participants are more relevant than ever,”  explains Sabine Geldermann, director, print technologies, at Messe Düsseldorf. “The Drupa Global Trends Report is a valuable tool for highlighting market dynamics and the corresponding impact on investment plans and growth potential. With this in mind, we cordially invite manufacturers and print service providers to register in order to provide an overall picture of the industry.”

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Drupa has been surveying international print service providers and suppliers since 2013 in order to shed light on industry and global megatrends, market potential and innovations in all key areas of the print industry. Messe Düsseldorf has commissioned the independent market research companies, Printfuture/UK and Wissler & Partner/Switzerland, to conduct the trend surveys.


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