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Sign and Digital UK adjusts to meet demand

After a record year for annual trade show Sign and Digital UK, it has been announced that the 2016 show has been moved to new dates in order to meet increased demand.

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Sign and Digital UK has changed the dates that were originally announced in order to accommodate the predicted growth

Sign & Digital UK will return to the Birmingham NEC on April 19th – 21st, instead of the following week. It will again be held in Halls 17 and 18, as it was this year, allowing the event to cater to the growth in attendees.

Director of Sign and Digital UK Rudi Blackett says: “By the end of the 2015 show, we had already sold over one third of the available floor space for 2016. After negotiations with the NEC, Birmingham we are pleased to announce that Sign & Digital UK will now be held in halls 17 & 18 on 19-21 April 2016.

By the end of the 2015 show, we had already sold over one third of the available floor space for 2016



“We are looking forward to working with current and new exhibitors over the coming months to ensure that the next edition of the show is the best yet for all those working in the sign making, display solutions and digital printing industries.”

Earlier this year, Sign and Digital UK revealed it saw a 12 percent increase in visitors this year, attracting 6,807 visitors, and a 30 percent rise in exhibitors compared to 2014.

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