05.10.16
The Must See 'Ems will be available for visitors to see September 25 - 28, when Graph Expo 16 takes place in Orlando, FL, USA. Exhibitors can make themselves stand out from among the hundreds of companies filling the Orange County Convention Center-North.
The Must See 'Ems program, presented by the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC), has been running for 17 years. With the Must See 'Ems awards categorized to closely align with the interests of potential equipment buyers, the program recruits a panel of industry experts to review the hundreds of submissions to identify the products and exhibits that show goers simply "must see."
Spanning the realm of print, online and mobile, Graph Expo 16 is recognized as an innovative and comprehensive exhibition of inkjet, digital, offset, flexo, gravure and hybrid technologies, products, and services for the commercial, transactional, converting and package printing, publishing, mailing, in-plant, digital imaging, marketing and industrial printing industries.
For exhibitors, the 2016 Must See 'Ems program provides an industry-recognized means for highlighting their most important innovations. Submissions from Graph Expo 16 exhibitors are now invited for consideration by this year's expert panel, with all entries due by Monday, June 27, 2016. Complete online submission procedures and details are available at: www.MustSeeEms.com.
"Must See 'Ems offer exhibitors a highly effective tool for calling attention to their most exciting new products onsite at the show," says GASC president Thayer Long about the 2016 program. "This year's show will absolutely have its share of truly compelling new product, software and equipment introductions, many to be seen for the first time in the US," Long adds, "and the Must See 'Ems provide a roadmap to see them all."
The results of this year's Must See 'Ems technology and product recognition program, conducted independently for the Graphic Arts Show Company and administered by Hal Hinderliter, principal of Hal Hinderliter Consulting Services, will be presented at the Executive Outlook Conference, on Sunday, September 25, 2016, the day the exhibition opens. While all Must See 'Ems winners will be announced in advance of the show, those to be revealed at Executive Outlook will include the "Best of Category" Awards-one from within each of 11 Must See 'Ems categories, and the fifth annual "Legacy Award"-designed to salute one past Must See 'Ems awardee whose technology or product has made a lasting impact on the printing industry. All winners will be published in the Show Daily newspaper, posted online and also circulated in a variety of other forms.
The Must See 'Ems program, presented by the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC), has been running for 17 years. With the Must See 'Ems awards categorized to closely align with the interests of potential equipment buyers, the program recruits a panel of industry experts to review the hundreds of submissions to identify the products and exhibits that show goers simply "must see."
Spanning the realm of print, online and mobile, Graph Expo 16 is recognized as an innovative and comprehensive exhibition of inkjet, digital, offset, flexo, gravure and hybrid technologies, products, and services for the commercial, transactional, converting and package printing, publishing, mailing, in-plant, digital imaging, marketing and industrial printing industries.
For exhibitors, the 2016 Must See 'Ems program provides an industry-recognized means for highlighting their most important innovations. Submissions from Graph Expo 16 exhibitors are now invited for consideration by this year's expert panel, with all entries due by Monday, June 27, 2016. Complete online submission procedures and details are available at: www.MustSeeEms.com.
"Must See 'Ems offer exhibitors a highly effective tool for calling attention to their most exciting new products onsite at the show," says GASC president Thayer Long about the 2016 program. "This year's show will absolutely have its share of truly compelling new product, software and equipment introductions, many to be seen for the first time in the US," Long adds, "and the Must See 'Ems provide a roadmap to see them all."
The results of this year's Must See 'Ems technology and product recognition program, conducted independently for the Graphic Arts Show Company and administered by Hal Hinderliter, principal of Hal Hinderliter Consulting Services, will be presented at the Executive Outlook Conference, on Sunday, September 25, 2016, the day the exhibition opens. While all Must See 'Ems winners will be announced in advance of the show, those to be revealed at Executive Outlook will include the "Best of Category" Awards-one from within each of 11 Must See 'Ems categories, and the fifth annual "Legacy Award"-designed to salute one past Must See 'Ems awardee whose technology or product has made a lasting impact on the printing industry. All winners will be published in the Show Daily newspaper, posted online and also circulated in a variety of other forms.