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Digital Textile Printing Conference Version 2.0

By November 2, 20171 Min Read
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AATCC and SGIA have roped in some of the biggest names in the industry for the Digital Textile Printing Conference Version 2.0 being held on November 29 and 30 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham, NC, USA.

Digital textile printing is experiencing significant growth, and with growth comes opportunity. This exclusive conference focuses on the latest industry trends, print technology developments, key market drivers and insights, applications, and case studies. Connect with industry colleagues and experts, network with businesses similar to yours, gain valuable knowledge to stay ahead of your competitors…all at the Digital Textile Printing Conference Version 2.0.

The two-day event will deliver unprecedented content to conference registrants who will leave with a wealth of understanding and inspiration to take back to their respective jobs. Attendees will have an opportunity to socialize with colleagues and visit tabletop displays during the evening reception.

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