BRASIL SCREEN & DIGITAL SHOW

2nd International Serigraphy and Digital Printing Trade Fair

March 22th to 26th, 2010 Parque de Exposições do Anhembi São Paulo - SP

ATTEND THE GROWING DEMAND

The Innovative Project that aims to supply the market growing demand in the Country, the BRASIL SCREEN & DIGITAL SHOW presents the segment main technological advances in machines, equipments and products for the serigraphy, digital printing in large formats, signaling, graphic finishing, marketing agencies, gifts, electronic industry, architecture and decoration, clothing, stamping, shoes industry, adhesives and labels, packing, and special grazes areas, among others.

The idea to create the BRASIL SCREEN & DIGITAL SHOW occurred inside FIEPAG with the successful Serigraphy Island project. After the event, the exhibitor companies suggested the event organizer the creation of a specific trade show for the segment. This way, the trade show was created with the objective of attending the segment needs and, at the same time, to complement and project even more the products and services mix of the INTERNATIONAL PACKING, PRINTING AND LOGISTICS WEEK.

The trade fair is integrated to the INTERNATIONAL PACKING, PRINTING AND LOGISTICS WEEK, which also includes the BRASILPACK (International Packing Trade Fair), the FIEPAG (International Paper and Graphic Industry Trade Fair), the FLEXO LATINO AMERICA (International Flexography Trade Fair), and the SALÃO EMBALA INOVAÇÃO (Packing design and development converters and agencies).

It is expected that the INTERNATIONAL PACKING, PRINTING AND LOGISTICS WEEK 2010 attracts about 1,000 exhibitors from more than 26 countries and about 45 thousand visitors/purchasers from 30 countries.

MARKET INFORMATION

Brazilian graphic market is one of the largest in the world

The Brazilian graphic sector occupies a prominence position in the international market. A Primir-NPES study puts the country among the 10 largest graphic markets in the world, with enormous growth potential in an average term, just besides China, India, Mexico, Indonesia, Russia, Poland, Turkey and Ukraine. The Abigraf (Brazilian Graphic Industry Association) Projections show that the Brazilian graphic sector will get sales of about R$ 24 million in 2009.

The Brazilian graphic products purchases total in 2008 was US$ 369 million, according to the Abigraf Economy Department (Decon) data. Meanwhile the exportation reached US$ 255 million in the same period. The Brazilian exportation main destinations were United States (26% of the total), Argentina (14%), Venezuela (8%), Portugal (4%), and Mexico (4%). In the importation extreme the highlight goes to Spain (13% of the total), United States (12%), Germany (8%), United Kingdom (7%), China (6%) and Argentina (6%).

_ National GDP Participation (1.05%)
_ Transformation Industry GDP Participation (5.91%)
_ Company number – 19 thousand
_ Jobs – 209 thousand
_ Exportation – US$ 255 million
_ Importation – US$ 369 million

Source: IBGE / SECEX / MTE/Rais. Prepared by: Decon/Abigraf - 2008 Data

 

 

SECTORS

- Hardware and Software
- Publicity agencies
- Serigraphic printing machines and equipments
- Large formats digital printing machines and equipments
- Signaling machines and equipments
- Printed circuits, adhesives, labels and gifts machines and equipments
- Point of Sales material
- Suppliers, products and inputs suppliers
- Publishers and services

TARGET AUDIENCE

- Businessmen
- Purchasers
- Traders
- Sector professionals
- Students

WHY TO PARTICIPATE?

- The BRASIL SCREEN & DIGITAL SHOW is the sector largest business generator center for the international and national markets in Latin America;
- The trade fair is an excellent opportunity to exhibit products and trademarks to a segmented and highly qualified public;
- Possibility to narrow even more the relationship with the purchasing public and conquer new customers;
- Opportunity to enlarge the new suppliers and representatives portfolio, in addition to updating and generating data for the company database;
- Knowledge of the market tendencies and competition analysis.

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