Published 16th May 2017
Our key takeaways from FESPA 2017
We’re just back from FESPA 2017. Encompassing screen, digital and textile print; it is the largest international wide format event and saw more than 700 brands exhibiting.
The event, which was held in Hamburg, Germany, was truly inspirational. In fact, new innovations and applications were being talked about on every corner.
Here are some of the insights we gathered:
- 76% of print service providers are looking to grow their turnover this year, according to Widthwise.
This means that our product range of display hardware and wide format print media is exactly what they are looking for, so they can spend more time on selling rather than sourcing.
- 41% of respondents – also according to Widthwise – said they were likely to make another large format printer investment in the next two years, which is good news for us as a consumables supplier ready to meet the demand.

- There is a lot of interest in illuminated pop-up systems … especially our portable LED backlit backdrop display; the first on the market.

- An increasing number of people are seeking premium roller banners and this was particularly noticeable judging by the interest in our Style Roller Banner.

- Portable display meets engineering innovation in our TEXstyle Concertina Pop Up Counter. And the gasps from visitors, was a testament to it’s unique features.

You might also be interested in viewing our video from the event:
Latest blog posts
View all posts
21st April 2026
Swytch Graphics joins The Big Print Network
Large format production specialist signs up to Innotech’s ambassador programme after five years of shared commitment [...]
13th April 2026
Bracknell Print Room becomes first member of The Big Print Network
50 year-old family print business joins Innotech’s new ambassador programme after giving the inspiration for the [...]
10th April 2026
Pets in Print 2026 Trophy winner is Gus from Big Art & Banners
Innotech Digital and Display announces that the winner of this year’s Pets in Print competition is Gus from Big Art [...]

