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Sign, Print & Promotion Finland

Mart 11, 2026 - Mart 12, 2026

Sign, Print & Promotion Finland Exhibition: A Key Event for Visual, Graphic, and Packaging Communication

The Sign, Print & Promotion Finland exhibition is a unique opportunity for businesses to showcase their products and services to a wide audience within the visual, graphic, promotional, and packaging communication sectors. Organized by Print&Media Publishing Oy, the event takes place at the Messukeskus in Helsinki, Finland. It runs concurrently with the Pactec exhibition, focused on the packaging industry, and the Gastro trade fair, serving the hotel, restaurant, and catering sectors. This combination creates a vibrant atmosphere with many decision-makers and potential business partners gathered under one roof.

Visitors to the exhibition can explore new equipment, innovative services, cutting-edge software, and emerging trends in graphic arts. The event acts as a meeting place for the entire “food chain” of the industry—from designers and marketers to printers and end-users.

Discovering Innovations and Trends in Graphic Arts and Packaging

Attending the Sign, Print & Promotion exhibition offers a rare chance to see the latest advancements in graphic communication technology and services. Exhibitors showcase a broad range of innovations, including:

Advanced printing machinery and materials

State-of-the-art software for design and production management

Services designed to enhance promotional activities and brand visibility

Environmentally friendly packaging solutions

Interactive displays and digital communication tools

This diverse offering helps professionals from various fields find inspiration and practical solutions for their daily work.


Key Participants and Their Roles in the Industry Ecosystem

The exhibition gathers a wide spectrum of industry stakeholders. The main groups of attendees and exhibitors include:

Graphic designers and creative agencies

Marketing and promotional experts

Print production companies and equipment suppliers

Packaging developers and manufacturers

End users from retail, corporate, and service industries

Such a diverse mix encourages knowledge sharing, business negotiations, and the formation of new partnerships.


Strategic Venue and Expert Organization Enhance the Event Experience

Located in Messukeskus, Helsinki’s premier Expo and Convention Centre, the exhibition benefits from excellent infrastructure, easy access, and modern facilities. These features provide comfort and convenience for both exhibitors and visitors.

The event is organized by Messukeskus Helsinki, Finland’s leading trade fair organizer. Their extensive experience ensures the exhibition runs smoothly and meets high professional standards, from registration to closing.


Combined Exhibitions Create Expansive Business Opportunities

Running alongside the Pactec packaging exhibition and the Gastro hospitality trade fair, the Sign, Print & Promotion event offers expanded possibilities. Visitors can:

Explore packaging innovations at Pactec

Discover trends in foodservice and hospitality at Gastro

Gain comprehensive industry insights and opportunities for cross-sector collaboration

Attend seminars and workshops covering related topics

This synergy fosters a lively business environment and broadens the networking potential.

In summary, the Sign, Print & Promotion Finland exhibition is the must-attend event for professionals in visual, graphic, packaging, and promotional communication. Thanks to its rich exhibitor lineup, informative seminars, and excellent organization, the event provides invaluable opportunities for learning, networking, and business development. Whether you are a designer, marketer, printer, or end-user, this exhibition offers inspiration and solutions to help you stay at the forefront of the industry.

3D & New Materials

Mart 17, 2026 - Mart 19, 2026

3D Expo: Exploring the Future of Additive Manufacturing and New Materials

In the ever-evolving world of industrial manufacturing, additive manufacturing and next-generation materials have become the driving forces of transformation. At the forefront of this revolution stands the 3D Expo, a premier event dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in 3D printing, additive manufacturing, and material innovation.

Held in conjunction with Konepaja (The Machine Tool Expo) and Nordic Welding Expo, the 3D Expo delivers a multi-dimensional experience tailored for professionals across the industrial value chain. Hosted in Finland, this powerful triad of events offers a unified registration, granting attendees access to the best of metalworking, welding, and 3D printing—all under one roof.


Additive Manufacturing Takes Center Stage

The 3D Expo has earned its reputation as a cutting-edge gathering for industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers. It is designed for those who are not just adapting to new technologies but actively seeking to lead the future of manufacturing.

Who Should Attend the 3D Expo?

Design Engineers and Product Developers

Industrial Executives and Decision Makers

Educators and Technical Trainers

Material Scientists and Researchers

Startup Founders and Innovation Officers

Production Managers and Supply Chain Specialists

The event bridges the gap between theory and application, offering both strategic insights and hands-on exposure to the latest advancements in additive manufacturing and material technologies.


What Makes the 3D Expo Unique?

The 3D Expo is more than a showcase—it’s a problem-solving platform. With each edition, it brings together the most forward-thinking suppliers, users, and developers from across the additive ecosystem. Whether you're seeking to implement 3D printing in prototyping, tooling, or mass production, the expo delivers knowledge, contacts, and inspiration.

Core Features of the 3D Expo:

Live Demonstrations of industrial 3D printers, scanners, and CAD tools

Workshops on material testing, software integration, and design for additive manufacturing (DfAM)

Startup Showcases highlighting breakthrough innovations

Expert Panels discussing future trends and challenges

B2B Meetings and networking zones for professional connection-building

The event provides practical solutions to complex production challenges—solutions that are not only innovative but immediately actionable.


Key Topics at the 3D Expo: From Materials to Manufacturing

The 3D Expo embraces the entire additive manufacturing value chain, from ideation and design to material selection and finished production. This expansive approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of both current applications and future possibilities.

Top Areas of Focus Include:

Industrial 3D Printing Systems

Metal AM technologies (SLM, DMLS)

Polymer-based systems (FDM, SLA, SLS)

Hybrid manufacturing setups

Advanced Materials and Composites

High-performance polymers

Bio-based and biodegradable materials

Metal powders and sintering technologies

Carbon-fiber and ceramic composites

Software and Simulation Tools

Topology optimization and generative design

Workflow automation and printability analysis

Data security in decentralized manufacturing

Applications Across Industries

Aerospace, automotive, and medical device production

Consumer goods and industrial tooling

Architecture and education

The event also focuses on the integration of additive manufacturing into existing industrial ecosystems, offering insights on scalability, return on investment, and compliance.


New Materials: Transforming Manufacturing from the Inside Out

At the core of innovation in additive manufacturing lies the development of new materials—stronger, lighter, more sustainable, and often more affordable than their traditional counterparts. The 3D Expo places a strong emphasis on material science as the driver of future success.

Material Trends Explored at the Expo:

Smart Materials that adapt to environmental changes

Eco-Friendly and Recyclable Powders for sustainable production

Biocompatible Polymers for use in healthcare and wearables

High-Temperature Alloys for aerospace and heavy industry

Nano-Enhanced Materials improving strength-to-weight ratios

Material suppliers, researchers, and end-users collaborate at the expo to test, evaluate, and commercialize these groundbreaking solutions.


Integrated Industry Experience: Konepaja and Nordic Welding Expo

One of the unique advantages of attending the 3D Expo is its co-location with two other major events: Konepaja (focused on machine tools and industrial automation) and the Nordic Welding Expo. This creates a cross-sector knowledge environment that enhances the value for all participants.

Benefits of the Co-Located Events:

Unified Access: A single registration grants entry to all three expos

Broader Networking Pool: Meet professionals across complementary sectors

Cross-Technology Learning: Explore how 3D printing, machining, and welding can work in harmony

Complete Manufacturing Solutions: Discover end-to-end workflows from design to delivery

Together, these events form a powerful industrial platform, enabling smarter decision-making and faster adaptation to emerging technologies.


Finland: A Strategic Hub for Advanced Manufacturing

Finland’s strong industrial heritage, combined with its commitment to digital transformation, makes it a natural host for the 3D Expo. The country is rapidly gaining international recognition as a leader in additive innovation, sustainability, and precision engineering.

The expo not only reflects Finland’s ambitions but also supports its growing ecosystem of advanced manufacturing companies, universities, and research centers. For international visitors, it offers a window into one of Europe’s most progressive industrial landscapes.


3D Expo as a Launchpad for Innovation and Industry Collaboration

In today’s fast-paced manufacturing environment, success depends on more than just keeping up—it requires leading the way. The 3D Expo provides the tools, knowledge, and community to do exactly that. Whether you're investing in new technology, developing next-generation materials, or designing parts for tomorrow’s industries, this event empowers you to think bigger, move faster, and manufacture smarter.

Pulp & Beyond

Nisan 15, 2026 - Nisan 16, 2026

Pulp & Beyond Exhibition: A Gathering of the Employer of the Future and Forest Bioeconomy Innovators

The Pulp & Beyond exhibition recently celebrated a vibrant Employer of the Future theme day, drawing around 8,000 visitors to Helsinki’s Messukeskus, the city’s premier expo and convention center. This event is a true highlight in the calendar of forest-based bioeconomy professionals, showcasing the latest innovations in wood-based products and sustainable forestry solutions. Pulp & Beyond, formerly known as PulPaper, is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading fairs dedicated to the pulp, paper, cardboard, and processing industries. It offers a unique indoor summer experience combined with engaging social events, creating an atmosphere ripe for networking and knowledge exchange.

From industry leaders presenting cutting-edge carbon-zero mill technologies to discussions about control systems that optimize production, the event served as an indispensable platform for professionals to connect, learn, and inspire. Attendees included a diverse range of experts: technical managers, production supervisors, project leaders, and purchasing managers from various sectors within the forest bioeconomy. This broad professional representation ensured that the conversations at Pulp & Beyond were rich and multifaceted, addressing both immediate challenges and long-term visions for the industry.


Innovations in Forest-Based Bioeconomy and High-Level Presentations

One of the defining features of this edition was its strong focus on forest-based bioeconomy innovations. The fair highlighted the critical role of sustainable forestry and renewable materials in shaping a greener future. Presentations explored a variety of topics, from developing new bioproducts to enhancing energy efficiency in pulp mills. The conference sessions ran alongside the exhibition, providing attendees with detailed insights and discussions on topics such as:

Wood-based product advancements

Carbon-zero mill operations and technologies

Advanced control systems for improved process management

Environmental protection and biofuel innovations

These sessions attracted a diverse audience, including scientists, engineers, and business strategists, all eager to share their expertise and learn about new developments. The synergy between the exhibition and conference created a comprehensive experience that went beyond product displays, making it a hub for industry innovation and collaboration.


The Strategic Role of Helsinki and the Forest Bioeconomy Startup Competition

Hosting the event in Helsinki underscores the city’s growing reputation as a hub for forest bioeconomy innovation. The region’s deep connection to forestry and sustainable development made it an ideal venue for this gathering. Among the highlights was the "Forest Bioeconomy" startup competition, a highly anticipated segment that showcased emerging companies bringing fresh ideas and technologies to the sector. This competition offered young entrepreneurs a valuable platform to present their solutions and gain visibility among established industry leaders.

The competition featured promising startups focused on:

Sustainable wood processing techniques

Novel bio-based materials

Energy-efficient production methods

Digitalization and automation within forestry operations

This emphasis on startups reflects the industry’s commitment to fostering innovation and addressing global environmental challenges through fresh perspectives and technology-driven approaches.


A Multidisciplinary Platform for Industry Experts and Networking Opportunities

Pulp & Beyond is more than just a trade fair; it is an essential meeting point for specialists from various related sectors, including forestry, biotechnology, and energy. The event’s comprehensive scope ensures that visitors gain a holistic understanding of the forest-based bioeconomy, encompassing not only the traditional pulp and paper industries but also emerging fields such as biorefining and environmental protection.

The event’s rich agenda includes:

Forums and panel discussions on current industry trends

One-on-one meetings between exhibitors and potential clients

Social events that encourage informal networking and partnerships

This diverse programming helps foster new business relationships and collaborative ventures, benefiting both established companies and newcomers.


Exhibitors and Visitors: A Focus on Quality and Expertise

The exhibitors at Pulp & Beyond represent a wide array of industries connected to forestry and bioeconomy. These include manufacturers of pulp and paper machinery, suppliers of chemicals and fabrics used in production, and companies developing bioproducts and biofuels. Visitors typically include technical, production, and purchasing managers, as well as researchers and project leaders seeking up-to-date knowledge and business opportunities.

The fair's organization by Messukeskus Helsinki ensures high standards of quality and relevance, with an emphasis on creating a productive environment for knowledge exchange and business development. The inclusion of technical presentations, equipment demonstrations, and product launches guarantees that participants leave with actionable insights and new connections.

With its rich mix of innovation, expertise, and networking, Pulp & Beyond continues to lead the way in supporting the global transition to a sustainable, forest-based bioeconomy. The fair’s blend of traditional industry elements with forward-thinking themes like the Employer of the Future ensures that it remains relevant and inspiring for all participants, reflecting the evolving needs of this vital sector.