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Planning for 2025? Make sure you add PacPrint to your calendar

Planning for 2025? Make sure you add PacPrint to your calendar

As the countdown to PacPrint25 continues, the significance of trade shows in building meaningful business relationships that drive sales remains the key. While the digital age has introduced a range of online marketing options, the physical presence at trade shows remains a cornerstone for building trust, showcasing innovation, and securing deals. PacPrint25 have released their Tips for Trade Show success exploring the modern role of Trade Shows.

Why Physical Trade Shows Still Matter

In a world increasingly dominated by online interactions, the tactile and personal experiences offered by trade shows are more important than ever. According to recent reports from marketing experts around the world, trade shows are invaluable for creating “concentrated opportunities” for interaction with high-quality leads. Exhibitors often find that attendees are pre-qualified prospects actively seeking solutions, making these events a high-return investment.

More than $50M in sales was transacted during PacPrint 2022, with exhibitors reporting that the many hundreds of leads generated. Almost without exception, exhibitors reported that they were satisfied or very satisfied that they had achieved the goals they set for their participation in the show.

“Trade shows remain unmatched in their ability to connect businesses with decisionmakers,” says Kirsten Taylor, Chair of PacPrint25. “The power of real-time demonstrations, hands-on testing, and face-to-face discussions simply cannot be replicated online. It’s about creating genuine connections and trust—key drivers for closing deals.”

Trade Shows as a Competitive Edge

The enduring popularity of trade shows lies in their ability to provide a unique environment for competitive intelligence and brand positioning. Attendees not only explore new technologies and solutions but also develop a clearer understanding of market trends.

Exhibitors, on the other hand, gain insights into customer needs and industry innovations on the spot which provides a leading edge.

PacPrint25 brings the industry together experts and leaders, cutting-edge technologies, and networking opportunities. Exhibitors will showcase the latest advancements across print and graphic communications, while attendees will benefit from expert-led sessions and realtime demonstrations.

“The Australian and New Zealand print sectors are known for their ingenuity and innovation,” Taylor adds. “PacPrint25 is more than a trade show—it’s a hub for collaboration, where ideas are exchanged, partnerships are forged, and deals are closed.”

Key Takeaways for Physical Trade Show Success:

• Human Interaction: Face-to-face engagement fosters trust and builds relationships in ways that digital communication cannot.

• High-Quality Leads: Trade show attendees are often decision-makers and buyers, providing a focused and qualified audience.

• Immediate Feedback: Real-time conversations and demonstrations allow exhibitors to address customer queries and tailor offerings.

• Enhanced Brand Presence: A strong physical presence at a trade show positions your business as an industry leader, driving awareness and credibility.

PacPrint25 will run from 20-23 May 2025 at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park.

It will bring innovation, collaboration and transformation for the print, sign, and graphic communications industries under one roof. For more information about exhibiting at PacPrint25 contact the events team at [email protected] or call +61 2 9868 1577. For more information about the show and all the latest news, go to www.pacprint.com.au

 

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