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Graphics on Display: A Wide-Format Look Back and Outlook scheduled for November 17.
Wide-format printing had been a high-growth area for many print providers pre-COVID and, during the pandemic, demand for COVID and other related signage kept many print businesses busy even as their traditional markets and customers were shut down. As we emerge from the pandemic, where does wide format stand? And what does The Great Resignation mean for wide format and signage?
On Wednesday, November 17 at 1 pm ET, join WhatTheyThink’s Richard Romano and IDC’s Tim Greene as they look back at 2021 and ahead to 2022 and identify some of the dominant and emerging application trends, new equipment releases, and opportunity areas for both those who are already producing wide-format and display graphics—and those who are still looking to.
What you’ll learn:
“Graphics on Display: A Wide-Format Look Back and Outlook” is the latest installment in WhatTheyThink’s monthly half-hour LunchNLearn webinar series.
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