Well, I have to say, if you needed to put a bit of a spring in your step, Fespa 2018 must have done it. And perhaps the findings from Fespa’s 2018 Print Census will do so too! That provides a not too shabby global picture of where wide-format is at and where it’s going. Not long to wait now until you also get the full findings of our own UK/Ireland specific poll of the wide-format sector. It will be interesting to see how PSPs here fare in comparison to those elsewhere. The Widthwise Report will be out with the June issue of Image Reports – meanwhile, you can start the comparison by having a read of the already published key findings at: http://bit.ly/2JwZWDJ and/or register for the free downloadable version of the full analysis at: http://bit.ly/2m0mLoK
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