The increased interest in the Orlando exhibition is in line with Fespa's own research that suggests that wide-format is growing in appeal to commercial printers considering diversifying their product range.
Along with more than 200 exhibitors, the show will also offer an educational program with over 80 sessions and theatre presentations, including a number in Spanish.
Along with Fespa and GOA, the exhibition, which takes place 24-26 February 2011, will also include the ISS textile printing event.
GOA president George Ryan said: "The strongest individuals and companies, who have been paying attention to trends and are looking to access new revenue streams, are coming to Orlando in February. Our three-way partnership offers visitors enhanced value, and this spike in pre-registrations proves that the mix appeals strongly to visitors from across the regions we serve."
GOA's tie-up with Fespa Americas boosts interest
Fespa has said that since moving the Graphics of the Americas (GOA) show to the Florida base of Fespa's Americas exhibition, it has seen advance registrations boosted 40%.