First Promotion & Branding Show is coming up

The first of the 2018 Promotion & Branding Shows is set to take place on Tuesday, June 5 in Chester at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel & Spa.

The show then moves to the Hilton Hotel Watford on Thursday, June 7.

Visitors will have a unique opportunity to view a variety of machines including the Brother GTX direct to garment printer, Epson P600, Merlin Pro GS1502 twin head embroidery machine and Brother PR670E machine. The Aps-Ethos embroidery software and the Digital Factory Apparel V10 software by CADLink will also be demonstrated.

GS UK alongside InnoPrinter and Dye Sublimation Supplies will be offering their printing expertise. There will also be major clothing and accessories suppliers including, Russell, Fruit of the Loom, Stormtech, Result, Prestige Leisure UK, BTC Activewear, Ralawise, Henbury, Yoko International and Beechfield Brands. Representing the trophy and engravers industry will be Glenway Trophies. Helly Hansen will also be joining the Leeds and Scotland Shows.

No appointment is necessary, simply come and see the machines in action, meet the various suppliers and gain technical advice on the machines and their applications. View the extensive range of products, pick up a free giveaway bag and enter the prize draw. Refreshments and free parking are available.

For details and to pre-register for the Chester show click here.

For details and to pre-register for the Watford show click here.

Further dates include:

September 12 – Leeds – Thorpe Park Hotel

October 16 – Belfast – Hilton Templepatrick

October 18 – Dublin – Red Cow Moran Hotel

October 31 – Scotland – DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Strathclyde

 Visit www.promobranding.events for further details.

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