Exhibiting at The Print Show 2024, Super-Wide Digital will use its presence to introduce an e-commerce platform concept, showcase its fabrication capabilities, and highlight its sustainability credentials.
Originally known for its banner printing capabilities, Super-Wide Digital has since grown to support industries such as live events, exhibitions, retail, construction, business interiors, arena and stadium fit-outs, and out-of-home.
With an impressive line-up of print technology including four 5m machines, two 3.2m hybrid machines, one 3.2m machine, and three 3.2m dye-sublimation machines as well as a range of in-house finishing equipment, Super-Wide Digital is set up to service the print and signage industries quickly and efficiently.
With the goal of growing the business significantly from £5m to £10m over the next two years, Super-Wide Digital is planning to launch an e-commerce platform with the concept for this being introduced at the show.
Also demonstrating its fabrication capabilities, the company will be showcasing mainly its lightbox offering made in-house at its purpose-built fabrication facility.
The team will also use its presence to highlight its sustainability efforts. Super-Wide Digital works closely with a number of UK material suppliers, such as fellow exhibitors Soyang and CMYUK, to promote the use of sustainable materials across the industry. On top of this, the company heavily recycles its waste output at its facility, using a baler to split and bale all recyclable materials used.
Luke Drogan, director at Super-Wide Digital, comments: “We were a prominent exhibitor at numerous Sign & Digital exhibitions over the years, finding it an important space to network with our customer base. In recent years, with the decline of Sign & Digital, we have taken a sabbatical, waiting for a new opportunity to arise.
“The Print Show appears to offer us the perfect opportunity to re-establish Super-Wide as an exhibiting company, and we want to make a big impact this year. We want to use the exhibition as a springboard to accelerate our marketing and PR activities, in particular.”