Join us for an Inspiring Three-in-One Digital Printing Technology Event, All Under One Roof! – the Bangkok Ad & Sign Expo 2024, the Bangkok Digital Textile Print Expo 2024, and the Bangkok Pack & Label Expo 2024 will be hosted by Grand Master Exhibition Company Limited in collaboration with the Thai Advertising Business Development Association (TABDA) and the Thai Garment Manufacturers Association (TGMA). The event will be held under the theme “Ignite Your Ideas” from November 7 to 10 at Hall 6-7, Impact, Muang Thong Thani. Spanning over 10,000 square meters of exhibition space, the event will welcome 80 leading distributors from Thailand and abroad, particularly from China and Japan to exhibit more than 250 booths of digital printing technology. The expos will showcase the 2025 model of printing machines such as Epson, HP, Roland, Canon and introduce the latest innovation from MIMAKI for the first time in Thailand, presented by Technology 2024 Company Limited. Attendees will also have access to intensive seminars and workshops aimed at enhancing the value of their advertising production businesses. The expos are expected to attract over 10,000 visitors and generate an estimated trading value of approximately 950 to 1,000 million baht.
Kasem Dusadeeprasert, Managing Director of Grand Master Exhibition Co., Ltd., the event organiser of innovative digital printing exhibitions for outdoor advertising and signage, said our last year’s exhibition achieved a significant success, attracting over 5,500 local attendees and participants from 32 countries, including Laos, China, Malaysia, Japan, Cambodia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, India, and Canada. The event generated a total trading value exceeding 800 million baht. Building on previous achievements, the company has once again partnered with Thai Advertising Business Development Association (TABDA), and Thai Garment Manufacturers Association (TGMA) this year to host three expos: the Bangkok Ad & Sign Expo 2024, a showcase for innovative outdoor displays, signage, and vehicle and building wraps; the Bangkok Digital Textile Print Expo 2024, a showcase for innovative textile screen printing, apparel, sportswear, and computerised embroidery equipment; and the Bangkok Pack & Label Expo 2024, a showcase for innovative paper packaging and label printing. The event will take place between November 7 and November 10, 2024, at Hall 6-7, Impact, Muang Thong Thani.
Within the 10,000-square-meter exhibition area, attendees will have the opportunity to explore more than 1,000 leading Thai brand distributors across various sectors, including signage, outdoor displays, textile printing, apparel, sportswear, packaging, and labels. They will discover comprehensive solutions in printing machine innovations, machinery, and materials, along with promotional pricing at the expo. Additionally, attendees will gain valuable insights through seminars and workshops designed to enhance their advertising production businesses.
This year, the event organiser is thrilled to present an exceptional incentive: two prizes featuring the latest MIMAKI’s CG-60AR cutting plotter, a renowned Japanese brand, valued at 84,000 baht. These prizes will be awarded through a lucky draw for visitors who complete their pre-registration online. It is expected that the three expos will attract over 10,000 visitors and generate an estimated trading value of approximately 950 to 1,000 million baht.
“According to the Media Agency Association of Thailand, the expenditures on outdoor media and mobile displays represented 16 percent of the total advertising value, equivalent to 17.878 billion baht. The advertising production totalled 4.470 billion baht, accounting for 25 percent of total media budget. This highlights a significant cash flow within the outdoor advertising and signage production industry. As of now, overseas visitors, particularly from the Southeast Asia region, are beginning to pre-register for our expos in Thailand due to greater convenience and lower costs compared to traveling to China. Meanwhile, distribution companies in Thailand are well positioned to provide robust support to visitors from CLMV countries, in particular. These visitors are expected to continue exploring and traveling throughout Thailand after the event, thereby contributing to the growth of the country’s travel industry,” said Mr Kasem.
Yotsaton Kijkusol, President of Thai Garment Manufacturers Association (TGMA), said TGMA has pledged to support this event for three consecutive years. To date, a significant number of TGMA members have expressed interest in staying abreast of insights and innovations in embroidery and printing through the expos. Through ongoing efforts by TGMA, our members are currently in the process of transforming their businesses into smart factories, leveraging new technology for cost savings, improved timeliness, and labour optimisation.
Acting Sub Lt. Kittichai Witharnthamrong, President of Thai Advertising Business Development Association (TABDA), stated that at Bangkok Ad & Sign Expo 2024, attendees will have the opportunity to gain essential knowledge through a series of workshops hosted by TABDA. These workshops will cover topics such as using a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine with aluminium composite material, incorporating neon flex lights, and the introduction of latest innovations in 3D metal signage and infinity lights production. Furthermore, attendees will have access to a discussion forum designed to prepare entrepreneurs for the influx of Chinese capital into the Thai market. This year, TABDA is also planning to enhance the capabilities of signage shops by leveraging technology to add greater value to signage production.
For more information about the three expos, please visit the Bangkok Ad & Sign Expo 2024 website and their Facebook fan pages at