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drupa – a leading trade fair for print technologies – will be held from 28 May to 7 June 2024

Big ideas, small budgets – many young companies find it hard to make the right contacts and establish their exciting and forward-looking solutions on the market. For this target group, drupa has created a special platform, drupa next age (dna), which sets the scene for newcomers and young talents from the print and packaging sector in a targeted manner. 

Here newcomers, young talents, start-ups and long-established enterprises can network on a level playing field, find matching cooperation partners and swap innovative business ideas. For some participants, this is the opportunity to present themselves to an international professional audience for the first time ever.

drupa has enlisted two strong partners – Deborah Corn and Frank Tueckmantel – with longstanding industry expertise for organizing and designing this show-in-show for cross-sectional technologies. 

“In today’s digital age, there is one thing technology can’t replace: personal communication,” explains Frank Tueckmantel, who with Deborah Corn is responsible for shaping the dna program. “Here’s why face-to-face marketing matters: no tweet, snap, or chat can ever replace a real human connection. Face-to-face marketing is all about visibility and trust. Moreover, in-person interaction fosters engagement. For this reason I’m honored and excited to work together with drupa on the 2024 drupa dna program, hopefully engaging with many of the attendees that will participate in the largest get together our industry has to offer.”

Plug-and-play

To keep the hurdles for participation low, drupa for dna focuses on a transparent stand concept with flexible modules and Plug-and-Play. Presentations, panel discussions and interviews on the dna Stage complement the exhibition area in Hall 7.0 providing the ideal forum to win over investors with new business models, product solutions and technologies. 

The focal themes at dna will include among others additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, business intelligence, new materials, platform economy, predictive maintenance, printed electronics, remote services, new business models and process design. 

At present, interested companies can still register for participation at the dna Forum – and there are even several ways to get involved: as an exhibitor, sponsor or speaker.

“drupa dna is the ‘Big Bang’ for new companies, new ideas and fresh perspectives that will form and define the future of print,” confirms Deborah Corn. “Our curated program is designed to provide a global stage for global conversations focused on the technology, tools and people who are pushing the industry forward and enabling unique business opportunities for the graphic communication value chain. I encourage everyone to stop by Hall 7.0 during their time at drupa and get a head start on creating a profitable future.”

Companies that exhibit or would like to take part as sponsors at the trend forum dna will be assisted by Benedikt Salmen from the drupa (SalmenB@messe-duesseldorf.de). 

Companies interested in appearing as speakers can obtain more information from Deborah Corn (deborah@printmediacentr.com) and Frank Tueckmantel (tuecki@mac.com).

Deborah Corn is the Intergalactic Ambassador to The Printerverse, providing printspiration, education and resources to print and marketing professionals around the world, helping them achieve creative and business success through their printed materials. 

Frank Tueckmantel, ambassador of Face-To-Face Marketing, spent his entire career in the print industry. In his last role at EFI he served as the VP of Corporate Marketing. In this role he and his team oversaw all worldwide face-to-face marketing activities, like trade show and customer events activities.

Under the umbrella of the megatrends sustainability and digitalization, the international print and packaging sector will meet at drupa –  a leading trade fair for print technologies – from 28 May to 7 June 2024. Top decision-makers of the industry will meet and exchange on current technology trends and ground-breaking developments.  

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