Howden to sponsor the Knowledge Zone at The Print Show

Insurance company, Howden, has been announced as the sponsor of the Knowledge Zone, the speaker area for The Print Show 2025

Rob Fletcher
August 29, 2025
The Knowledge Zone will welcome speakers from across the print industry and related sectors

The Print Show has announced that insurance specialist Howden will sponsor the Knowledge Zone speaker area at this year’s event.

Annual UK print expo, The Print Show, returns from September 23rd to 25th at Hall 3 of the NEC in Birmingham.

Howden is one of the largest insurance groups in the world, working with businesses across a range of industries, including the print market.

While Howden will be exhibiting on its own stand at The Print Show next month, by sponsoring the Knowledge Zone, it aims to maximise its presence and help spread awareness of its services.

“The Knowledge Zone is in place at the show to provide education, awareness and insight to visitors,” says Luke Wildey, development executive at Howden, adding: “This aligns with our goals here at Howden to provide a clear, transparent service while ensuring our clients are correctly protected for the activities they undertake. 

“Despite our experience in the industry, every day is an education, regardless of how much we know or experience we’ve gained. Through collaboration with those in the industry, shared experiences and conversations, we can all learn, grow and push forward.”

This year, the Knowledge Zone will once again welcome a diverse range of expert speakers from across the print industry and related sectors. 

Among the highlights will be an insight into the benefits of AI from Jeremy Page, global head of brand and strategy at BrandNation. Meanwhile Tom Willday, founder of Willsow, will speak about his sustainable book business and how this caught the attention of investors on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den. In addition, PG Paper chief executive officer, Puneet Gupta OBE, will offer his expert advice on growing your business.

Howden will also feature on the 2025 speaker programme, with Wildey joining Fujifilm’s Mark Stephenson; the Online Print Coach, Colin Sinclair McDermott; and David Bunker from Compass Business Finance for a discussion on some of the auxiliary services and solutions that can support print companies.

The Print Show returns from September 23rd to 25th at Hall 3 of the NEC in Birmingham. Those wishing to attend the exhibition have been encouraged to register online. The full Knowledge Zone schedule can be found on The Print Show website.

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