Aimed at those involved in the production of signage and displays, SDUK provides advice and learning for business owners to maximise revenues from the opportunities new and existing market sectors provide.
The 2023 event will take place at the NEC, Birmingham from 21 to 23 March.
SDUK event director Jenny Matthew said: “With over 30 years of heritage as a national trade show, SDUK evolves each year to offer the best value to our exhibitors and showcase the very latest advances in technologies and applications for our visitors.
“After recent challenging years, the time was right to evolve the branding and introduce a new fresh and modern look for SDUK along with some new show plans to meet the business needs of the industry.
“We’ve invested heavily in market research and created an SDUK Working Group to make sure we have our finger on the industry’s pulse.
“Feedback from 2022 has been phenomenal but we’re not standing still – our visitors want to see a broader range of exhibitors and more learning opportunities, so we’ve developed more reasons to exhibit by introducing an innovative new exhibiting format that lowers costs; cutting-edge lead capture technology and new show and marketing packages to deliver increased return on investment.”
She added SDUK 2023 will be focusing on the biggest challenges facing the sector.
Show organiser Faversham House is also working with the SDUK Working Group to identify “the challenges keeping them awake at night” and creating a programme of expert advice, case studies, and additional “solution sessions” from its exhibitors.
“Visitors also asked for better networking opportunities and we’re working hard on some innovative and fun new ways to do this to ensure SDUK remains an unrivalled meeting place for the signage, display, and print industry,” said Matthew.
Sign & Digital UK 2022, held in March at the NEC, was well received by exhibitors and visitors alike on its return after a pandemic-induced three-year hiatus.
Further information on the 2023 event is available at www.signuk.com.