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I only went on Friday to see the expo itself. Drove over early in the morning and drove back home later in the afternoon. Overall I thought it was a good show for the time I was there but was also disappointed to see quote a few vendors, manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, etc that I would have thought would definitely be represented at one of the largest sign shows in the country. Did see some new things I'm interested in and got setup with a couple of new products, met some really nice folks, etc. Very conspicuously missing was SAI?? How is FlexiSign not represented at one of the largest sign shows in the country I don't know. Also missing was Estimate Software, Pro Vehicle Outlines (Cadlink had a booth but they did not display nor had any mention of Pro Vehicle Outlines??? - I realize they are separate). I also did not see a few suppliers that I would have expected to see there like Fellers. Some of the disappointment in SAI not being there for example was I was hoping to take advantage of a shop discount on upgrading to v12 as well as adding another design seat.
So overall I thought it was a good expo but I was disappointed in the lack of interest or whatever that caused some key vendors and suppliers to not even bother to have even the smallest of a booth. I think most all major hardware brands were well represented though. Lots of incredible machines for sure. Stunning to see a flatbed UV printer churning out entire 4x8 sheets in very high quality in what had to be under 60 seconds each!! Some of those big machines (UV flatbeds and of course the 5 meter roll to roll ones) are stunningly massive.
Personally looked really close at the new Summa machines and the new Mimaki's (both of which we have so am very partial to), but also looked close at the other offerings from Seiko, Sid, Roland, etc, and yes I even spent a bit of time looking close at the HP latex machines as well as some of the embroidery and DTG machines.
So overall I thought it was a good expo but I was disappointed in the lack of interest or whatever that caused some key vendors and suppliers to not even bother to have even the smallest of a booth. I think most all major hardware brands were well represented though. Lots of incredible machines for sure. Stunning to see a flatbed UV printer churning out entire 4x8 sheets in very high quality in what had to be under 60 seconds each!! Some of those big machines (UV flatbeds and of course the 5 meter roll to roll ones) are stunningly massive.
Personally looked really close at the new Summa machines and the new Mimaki's (both of which we have so am very partial to), but also looked close at the other offerings from Seiko, Sid, Roland, etc, and yes I even spent a bit of time looking close at the HP latex machines as well as some of the embroidery and DTG machines.