FuturePrint Virtual Summit a Success in Helping Market During Turbulent Times

The summit featured 39 different sessions from speakers in Europe and then US

The FuturePrint Virtual Summit took place on 2-4 June. All sessions are available on this site until the end of June 2020! So please do register and gain FREE access until the end of June 2020. Register here

The summit was a not for profit event that was free to attend and participate and is designed to help the print community during the COVID-19 Crisis.

73 speakers from Europe and the US took part in 39 different sessions and presentations with over 1,500 people from 65 countries attending, engaging in over 3,255 individual sessions.

The largest attendance groups during 2-4 June came from the US, UK, Germany, Netherlands and Finland.

The countries represented by the event included:

USA, UK, Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Japan, France, India, Spain, Austria, Brazil, Italy, Israel, Belgium, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Poland, Canada, Turkey, Ireland, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Denmark, Croatia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, Mexico, Thailand, Greece, Pakistan, Russia, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Czechia, Lebanon, Portugal, Sweden, Argentina, Bahrain, China, Egypt, Guatemala, Norway, Sri Lanka, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Aruba, Chile, Lithuania, Morocco, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Paraguay, Qatar, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Kenya, Romania, Slovenia.

Feedback from participants has been amazing so far! Thanks to all our partners, presenters and participants!

New and More Diverse Attendee Profile

In contrast to live events, according to the event analytics, 45% were female and 53% of visitors came from 18-35 age group suggesting that the event attracted attendance from a more diverse mix of the global print community than is typical with live events. This is further borne out as an additional 1100 records from the event were new to FM Future. This gives the organisers useful insight in order to create a more balanced and diverse content programme for the next summit.

We think it also proves a point that while virtual events may not be a replacement to the live experience in its entirety, they do provide a unique value which is exciting, particularly as live trade shows and conferences struggle to run effectively in the next 6-12 months at least.

The FuturePrint Virtual Summit team, our marketing partner Bespoke, Principal Partners Ricoh and Integration Technology and all our FuturePrint Speakers and Partners wish everyone across the globe all the very best to push through this difficult time to be in the best of health.

This event was organised by FM Future.

If you have any direct feedback or enquiries contact and if you would be interested in any future virtual events then please email

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