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Expo organisers, Practical Publishing are excited to visit the city as Nelspruit is renowned for being a hub of activity with visitors travelling from nearby towns. Being situated so close to Mozambique and Swaziland it is also ideal for visiting guests from these bordering countries looking for information within signage and commercial print.
Doors from 9am till 5pm, where visitors can look forward to a display of the latest developments within the industry and information on the latest developments and brand new innovations on offer.
No entrance fee will be charged and to avoid queuing on the day pre-registration can take place on online. The website also offers information such as rates and a floor plan for parties interested in exhibiting at the show.
"We are looking forward to visiting Nelspruit again next year and believe the expo will attract not only local visitors but also visitors from the bigger part of Mpumalanga and the bordering countries", says Charnia Yapp, organiser of Sign Africa. "Next year's expo is proudly sponsored by Avery Dennison and Roland".
Exhibitors on the day include Roland, Minaki, HP, Falcon, Konica Minolta SA, Xerox and more. The road show will also be visiting Durban, Bloemfontein and Cape Town throughout the course of the year with the international exhibition taking place in Johannesburg 22-24 August.
For more, go to www.signafricaexpo.com