THREE MONTHS TO GO UNTIL DRUPA OPENS

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Printers across Australia and New Zealand are being reminded that in just three months’ time the biggest event in print will start, with drupa 2024 set to open its doors on 28 May.

The show will be the first for eight years, thanks to its Covid hiatus in 2020. Sending out a Welcome to drupa mailshot this week, Rob Laing, ANZ country manager for drupa, said, “The world’s leading trade fair stands for inspiration, innovation, top-class knowledge transfer and intensive networking. It is a must attend event for everyone involved in the printing, packaging and graphics industry.”

Laing cites connecting with industry leaders - professionals from all over the world, getting informed about the latest developments with innovative technologies and equipment, the varied programme - including forums where specific topics are focused on and discussed in depth, and discovering new products and services in materials, equipment, software, as key benefits of making the trip to Düsseldorf.

Opens in three months: drupa
Opens in three months: drupa

Some 1437 exhibitors from 50 countries will fill the 18 halls of the Messe Centre, which is easily accessed on the U78 and U-79 tram lines from the centre of Düsseldorf.

Click here to buy tickets for drupa, they are priced at €60 for one day, €165 for three days, and €255 for five days

Return flights to Düsseldorf from the east coast of Australia start from $2150 on Singapore in economy, $7500 on Japan Air in business. Frankfurt, which is an hour and 15 minutes by train, offers greater choice, it has return flights in economy from $1250 on China Southern, and $6000 in business on China Eastern.

Messe Reps is your contact for drupa. Information on trade fairs and on Düsseldorf is available at www.messereps.com. If you are planning to travel to drupa it can assist with booking accommodation in Düsseldorf.

The visitor information brochure is available by clicking here.

Click here to see the drupa image video.

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