04232024Tue
Last updateTue, 23 Apr 2024 8am
>>

97 percent of companies want to continue participating in trade fairs

That was the finding of the second round of Messe Frankfurt’s customer survey. Known as the Customer Care Campaign (CCC), the survey was first conducted in autumn 2020 and then repeated in spring 2021. The goal was for local sales partners to contact Messe Frankfurt’s customers during the coronavirus pandemic, inform them of trade fair cancellations and support their efforts to participate in current and future trade fairs – all while invigorating Messe Frankfurt’s sales network.


Innovation essential for future print equipment market as COVID cuts worldwide sales by $4.0 billion in 2020, new Smithers research finds

The global market for print and finishing equipment will reach $15.9 billion in 2021, despite seeing a recovery from the disruption caused by COVID, the outlook of the market remains challenging through to 2026. This will place a premium on new technologies, value-adding systems and services, sand greater automation, as print OEMs look to maintain profitability.

“Trade fairs are essential for a healthy and successful economy”

Trade fairs pave the way for economic upswings and are a key to prosperity – this is something that Nicola Beer, Vice President of the European Parliament, and Wolfgang Marzin, President and Chief Executive Officer of Messe Frankfurt GmbH, both emphasised when they met at the home base of Germany's biggest trade fair organiser. Beer also spoke forcefully about the importance of international trade fairs to a strong, stable and healthy economy.

Small and Medium Businesses Turn to Automation, Digitization and Security to Emerge Stronger from Pandemic, Says New Xerox Survey

64 percent of SMBs optimistic about post-pandemic success
One year after the pandemic hit many small and medium-sized businesses hard, a new global survey shows 80 percent of these companies consider the ability to automate tasks and processes key to surviving the COVID-19 pandemic. 85 percent were more reliant than ever before on communication technologies, remote IT support, and security hardware and software.

Print Rooms deliver value during the pandemic Ricoh study shows

By Craig Lewis, Head of Enterprise Printing, Commercial and Industrial Printing Group, Ricoh Europe
The pandemic has driven significant business transformation. For Print Rooms and CRDs there has been major shift in their perceived value with many stepping up to new challenges and providing vital services to home workers.


  • Latest Post

  • Most Read

  • Twitter

Who's Online

We have 10056 guests and one member online

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). You can decide for yourself whether you want to allow cookies or not. Please note that if you reject them, you may not be able to use all the functionalities of the site.