27 Dec 2024

Fantastic FESPA 2024 for Innova Art

Fantastic FESPA 2024 for Innova Art.

Innova Art returned from Amsterdam last month after a successful showing of the revolutionary Innova Supernova Sublimation range at FESPA Global Print Expo 2024.

FESPA Global Print Expo 2024 attracted a diverse audience of print industry professionals. The international attraction of the event was reflected on the Innova Stand with visitors from Asia, America and all across Europe. Attendees stopped by to learn more about the Innova Supernova Sublimation range.

The Innova Supernova range is a selection of products which enable printmakers to produce robust displays for advertising and point of sale using the dye-sublimation heat transfer process. Visitors to the Innova Art stand were treated to an eye catching display of the various surfaces. Applications featured on the stand included the display of fine art photography, clear window graphics, backlit and flexible displays.

Many visitors with experience within the point of purchase sector compared the Innova Supernova Sublimation products to the Cibachrome prints produced using light jet and laser technology. As this is a technology that is rapidly becoming harder to maintain, there was much excitement about the potential for future replacements.

In addition to visiting the Innova Art stand, attendees to FESPA Global Print Expo 2024 were also able to experience the process of producing Innova Supernova prints on the Klieverik stand. The calendar dye- sublimation process was demonstrated using Innova Supernova Chrome. With images cut to size from a 44” wide roll, it was possible to visualise the production of large and small format graphics from a single roll of media.

“We couldn’t be happier with how FESPA 2024 went,” says Mike Ramos-Gonzalez, Owner of Innova Art. “We are calling prints proceed on the Innova Supernova product D-prints, due to so many people referencing the C-print output when they look at samples. It is exciting to hear all the possibilities that creative minds can think of when presented with something new.”