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The print-focused events will take place in major European cities, with focuses that include packaging, labels, DTS, and industrial printing

Content platform FuturePrint has announced its line-up of print-focused events for 2025, which are taking place in Spain and Germany.
The FuturePrint TECH 2025 events aim to connect suppliers, manufacturers, and professionals across the European print industry for a series of talks and networking opportunities. For 2025, the events will focus on leadership, packaging, labels, direct-to-substrate (DTS), and industrial print.
On April 1st, the FuturePrint Leaders Summit will take place at the Base One event space in Valencia, Spain. With the theme of ‘leading in a VUCA World’, the summit will focus on the challenges the industry faces to ensure future growth.
‘VUCA’ is an acronym standing for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity, used to describe the unpredictable and turbulent nature of the modern world.
On the following two days, April 2nd and 3rd, the Tech Packaging, Labels & DTS event will take place at the same venue.
The event, returning for its second year, will feature a range of speakers and sponsors, and will centre around the methods needed to drive industry innovation forward. Through hands-on demonstrations, interactive sessions, and expert-led panels, attendees will explore sustainable practices, digital solutions, and innovative applications driving the sector.

On October 22nd and 23rd, FuturePrint TECH will return for its Industrial Print event, taking place at the Motorworld venue in Munich.
The event, which builds upon the launch of FuturePrint’s InPrint Show, aims to act as a new hub for the industrial print community in Europe, bringing together professionals from across the sector. Advancements will be showcased in functional, decorative, and digital manufacturing processes, with a strong focus on the intersection of technology and industry.
Earlier this year, FuturePrint hosted its first event dedicated to the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) within print.
The FuturePrint TECH: AI for Print Conference took place at the Moller Institute in Cambridge on April 16th and focused on the intersection of AI and the print industry.
Speakers included Tom Peire of Four Pees, Jan Morovic of HP, David Stephenson of Global Graphics Software, Elizabeth Bowerman of Stephen Austin and Sons (now Young People in Print), and Matt Dass of Springfield Solutions.