In just under two weeks, over 400 exhibitors will show digital wide format, screen and textile printing technologies at FESPA China 2015 which open its doors from October 21-23, 2015 in Shanghai, China. According to a FESPA press release, in stand N 1166, Kiian Digital will launch the latest product in their range of sublimation inks, Digistar Evo, as well as inks designed for Ricoh print heads. At stand N 1064, J-Teck3 will present the J-Lux, a new series of dye-sub inks with superior light fastness designed for polyester substrates and for applications like fashion, home decoration, sportswear, flags and banners. Microtec, which will be seen at stand N 1361, will be showing its two flagship products; Wunderboard HD Aluminium Photo panels, and APEX UV Printers which are designed for industrial bulk production. While Inkcups Now Corporation at stand N 1028 will demonstrate Tagless Printing or pad printing of neck labels directly onto garments. Additionally, on October 22, there is a full day of conference sessions in both Chinese and English, with seminars covering various topics including the growth of digital textile and screen printing across Asia. “We are anticipating another buzzing event when FESPA China opens its doors on October 21,” Roz McGuinness, FESPA divisional director stated. “With exhibitors bringing their very latest equipment to the halls, those visiting cannot fail to discover applications and technologies which will help them to grow their business,” McGuinness observed. “Visitors will be able to combine their time in the halls with attendance at educational sessions which will give them insight and inspiration into how to evolve in a rapidly changing market,” he said. “We know from previous events that this combination works very well for the Chinese market and are anticipating another successful day where printers learn a lot of useful information,” McGuinness added. At the exhibition, Ole Solskin, FESPA World Wrap Masters Judge, will also be demonstrating the latest car wrapping techniques in the Vehicle Wrap workshop. Visitors will have the chance to try wrapping themselves, and they will also be able to experience t-shirt screen printing in the dedicated workshop with screen print expert, Charlie Taublieb.