WHY ATTEND?

Network like never before.

At Americas Print Show, you’ll create and nurture relationships that will see you through the challenges. APS brings together decision makers and industry leaders from across Canada, the U.S., and Central America. You need to be where you could meet your next:

  • Peer
  • Mentor
  • Customer
  • Employer
  • Employee
  • Supplier
  • Vendor
  • Client

It’s all about the people.

Upskill. Hiring processes are dramatically changing. Candidates for positions and promotions must demonstrate the competency to problem solve, tackle new areas of expertise, and create community. AI filters, skills tests, and personality assessments play a huge role in recruiting today. Strengthen your potential for new opportunities by staying up on the latest innovations and learning from the best minds in the industry.

Envision the future. Our exhibitors will showcase the latest technologies in print and graphics. You’ll be the first to try out these innovations and see where the future of print is headed. Be at the top of the list to hear about new products as they are released. Immediately bring value to your company, university, clients, and peers by tweeting and live streaming from the conference floor. 

Dig deeply. APS provides dozens of focused learning and professional development opportunities. The benefits can be life-changing.

  • Reinvigorate excitement about your career and field
  • Leverage your new knowledge and connections for advancement opportunities
  • Learn how to integrate print for stronger omnichannel marketing campaigns and get results for your company and clients

Who should attend?

Everyone in marketing, publishing, and design!

  • Commercial printing organization teams
  • Graphic communications professionals
  • Corporate and nonprofit production teams
  • Creative agencies
  • Marketing agencies
  • Marketing managers
  • CMOs
  • Designers
  • Illustrators
  • Publishers
  • Branding strategists
  • CX and UX experts
  • Freelancers
  • Students
  • Job seekers