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ME Printer October 2016 Issue 140

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we notice that there has been a lot of speculation over the last 10 years about whether digital signage will replace traditional signage entirely; however that has not yet happened. While digital signage is a great alternative, conventional signage has its advantages and I believe if PSPs understand its full potential, they will discover new revenue streams.” Elias Bekhaazi, Digital Graphic Systems division manager, Giffin Graphics “New growth opportunities are being created with new digital printing applications in interior decoration, textile, and packaging. Since 2015, we’ve witnessed a rapid growth in the installation of textile printers and their adoption by the fashion industry. Printing on cotton for home decorative applications is popular in this region. Currently, we’re seeing demand for low-volume production machines, but the market indications are clear that the fashion industry will adopt highvolume production printers in the next few years. However, for large scale industrial production to take off in this region, it’s a question of cost effectives and price, not technology or consumer demand. I believe the Middle East market is ready for low-volume personalization businesses in the textile sector.” Philippe Husni, managing director, Heliozid Oce “From a manufacturing perspective, the garment and textile industry in the region may not be able to print and produce high volume cost-effectively and compete with other markets in Asia, but when we look at it from the retail perspective, this region has a global representation of retail brands, and the high competition requires them to go to market fast, into stores and be ahead of the latest trends. As consumer demand for localization and personalization increases, brands would want to control these value added services and quality, locally, which would attract more global fashion brands to personalize their textiles for this region.”

Dilawar Dalwai

Panos Bartziokas

Elias Bekhaazi

Philippe Husni

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in the past few years. For example, LED illuminated channel letters have replaced printed backlit signs, which has eroded this revenue stream for PSPs. Despite the bleak outlook, PSPs can be successful in the Middle East markets provide they tackle the challenges of quality, price, credit, and service.” Dilawar Dalwai, managing director, Al Mahir Printing Equipment Trading “The UAE hosts a large number of events, which alone is a big business generator for the signage industry. Some of the exhibitions in Dubai are the biggest of their kind in the world, and there’ll be no shortage of global mega events that can be hosted in the city in the future. I believe such events and related activities will continue to sustain the growth of the signage industry. However, PSP must tackle the shift in the buying behaviours of brand owners and consumers who are more informed and choosy about spending and brand loyalty. This has created cutthroat competition in the market. Corporate in-house printing is taking off in a big way as large companies seek full control of their marketing communication media, security,and budgets. In order to compete in such an environment, it is important for PSPs to stay ahead of technology shifts, and realise that technology advancement and innovation calls for fresh investment, processes and talent.” Panos Bartziokas, general manager, Agfa Graphics Middle East “The printing industry need long-term indicators of growth, which could be more government spending on infrastructure, tourism, and events. Mega events such as Expo 2020, while they build confidence and kick start projects, need to be supported with long-term growth in sectors such as tourism, hospitality, and retail. We believe the UAE leadership has taken all this into account, and we’ll see the positive outcome of their strategies post the Expo 2020 show. When analyzing the state of the conventional signage industry,

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