The large-format specialist was commissioned to produce graphics for the conference, with the project overseen by its installation team using additional local production and support resources in Hong Kong.
The contract included the production of large-format graphics and individual graphics, which were printed onto recycled materials. They were produced on Colour-link’s Vutek QS2000 UV flatbed machine.
Sales director Steve Miles said: “We are currently finalising our accreditation process to ISO 14001, which we plan to achieve by the end of September 2007.”
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