Held every July, APPPEXPO is one of the biggest Asia-based tradeshows for the signage market. This year, the show took place over four days at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. The event featured over 1,400 printing, cutting, and other assorted devices, while media, supplies, sign/display, and packaging applications were also heavily featured.
According to the official report released by the organizer, this year’s show saw over 112,000 visitors, which was about 6% higher than last year's attendance. That said, 76% of attendees were from East China and around Shanghai—a sign that the pandemic’s effects are perhaps still being felt. Likewise, most of the OEMs relied on local dealers or sales companies to exhibit their offerings rather than establish their own booths.
Key Highlights at APPPEXPO 2021
Epson was a major player for printheads. Last year’s show saw many OEMs taking Epson’s 5113 and 4720 heads and incorporating them into their devices. In 2021, we saw over 90% of OEMs switching to Epson printheads with the I3200 being the most popular. The company also released the T3200 head to replace its I3200-U1, with the new model featuring an embedded heater to allow for better print quality with UV inks.
Other main points from APPP Expo 2021 include a price war driven by Chinese vendors offering devices with very similar specifications, as well as remote operation, cloud-sharing, and some new applications that were breaking free from being confined to sign/advertisements (e.g., 2.5D texture printing and transparent films).
Key Players at APPPEXPO 2021
The following (uncomprehensive) list features vendors who exhibited new hardware, supplies, or solutions at the show:
Our Take
Despite the worldwide presence of COVID-19, China has continued to have large tradeshows and face-to-face business opportunities in 2021. This has limited the market a little to displaying only what local vendors and OEMs can provide, which could be the reason why each company has become more homogenous (and spurring on a price war). It is also worth noting that many exhibitors showed off the same models that they did at last year’s show.
Still, there were some potential breakthrough solutions in remote control and cloud-sharing for print. Clearly, there is a desire to grow and expand what’s available in the market, but there are a lot of external forces that are causing some companies to stagnate or fight to be seen as innovative.
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