27th edition attracts over 200 global printing and signage industry leaders to UAE as they showcase the latest breakthroughs in large format printing, textile printing, LED, digital signage, precision cutting machines among several other industry leading technologies
The 27th edition of SGI Dubai, the Middle East and Africa’s largest sign and graphic imaging expo, opened its doors today with over 200 plus global print and signage industry leaders. HE Mona Ghanem Al Marri, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of the Dubai Media Council, and President of the Dubai Press Club, inaugurated this much-anticipated industry event.
Taking place at the iconic Dubai World Trade Centre, the expo will run from 24-26 September, 2024, setting the stage for industry professionals, innovators, and decision-makers to explore the latest trends and advancements shaping the region’s imaging and signage sectors.
As the global print equipment market is set to soar to a staggering $27.85 billion by 2031, the spotlight now turns to SGI Dubai 2024, the Middle East’s premier trade exhibition in the printing, imaging, and signage industries. With over 200 exhibitors from around the world, this year’s event promises to be a game-changer, showcasing cutting-edge products and breakthrough technologies that are shaping the future.
“SGI Dubai 2024 stands as a beacon of innovation and leadership in the global printing and imaging industry,” says Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, President of International Expo-Consults. “This year, we are set to deliver an experience that not only highlights the latest technologies but also fosters essential connections to drive the industry forward. SGI Dubai continues to set the benchmark for excellence, offering a platform where the world’s leading minds converge to redefine the future.”
SGI Dubai 2024 is expected to draw an elite audience, including owners, CEOs, and influencers from various sectors, such as sign-making, print production, digital signage, promotional companies, media agencies, and real estate developers. Visitors will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in interactive displays and witness live demonstrations of ground-breaking technologies. The event serves as a melting pot for ideas, innovation, and collaboration, providing unparalleled access to the forefront of industry evolution.
This year’s event places a spotlight on the Middle East and Africa, two regions rapidly emerging as pivotal hubs in the global printing and signage industries. With an explosion in infrastructure projects, retail developments, and technological adoption, these markets are not just keeping pace – they are leading the charge toward the future.
For businesses looking to tap into this thriving market, SGI Dubai 2024 offers a unique gateway to connect with high-calibre audiences and explore the immense growth potential.
“For those seeking to stay at the forefront of industry evolution, SGI Dubai 2024 is their gateway to the latest breakthroughs in large-format printing, textile printing, and retail transformation,” adds Falaknaz. “Visitors can witness a world where LED marvels and digital signage redefine visual communication, pushing the boundaries of creativity and creating captivating experiences.”
From advanced 3D printing to metal cutting and textile printing, SGI Dubai 2024 is where the industry’s future unfolds. It’s not just about the technology on display; it’s about the conversations, the insights, and the business relationships that will shape the next chapter in this dynamic field.
“As businesses across the Middle East and Africa seek to elevate their brands and enhance communication, the demand for high-quality printing and advanced signage solutions continues to skyrocket. SGI Dubai 2024 stands at the forefront of this movement, setting the stage for innovation and growth in the industry. Whether you’re a business looking to expand your footprint, a media agency searching for the latest in visual communication, or a tech enthusiast keen to explore transformative solutions, SGI Dubai 2024 is the place to be. It’s more than an exhibition; it’s an experience that promises to redefine how the world sees the future of printing and signage,” concludes Falaknaz.