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APPPEXPO 2026: Connecting the Future of Printing, Advertising & Packaging
March 4 @ 10:00 am - March 7 @ 5:30 pm EEST

APPPEXPO 2026, the world’s flagship exhibition for the advertising, printing, and packaging industries, is set to take place from March 4 to 7, 2026 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, China. With a massive exhibition space of 170,000 square meters, the show will welcome nearly 1,700 top-tier exhibitors and an estimated 180,000 professional visitors from across the globe.
Now entering its 33rd edition, APPPEXPO continues to lead the industry with the theme “Connect · Create · Change”, embodying its mission to unite innovation, foster creativity, and drive industrial transformation across the full advertising and printing supply chain.
A World-Class Platform for Innovation and Integration
APPPEXPO 2026 is not just an exhibition—it is a dynamic business ecosystem showcasing the most advanced digital textile printing, inkjet technologies, packaging systems, graphic and express printing, LED and signage displays, 3D printing, and engraving machines. The event is a vital launchpad for new products, solutions, and partnerships that span multiple industries including retail, design, marketing, and industrial manufacturing.
Through its strategic layout and comprehensive categories, APPPEXPO ensures that industry professionals can explore:
- Next-gen printing & packaging solutions
- Digital signage and LED technologies
- Future-forward industrial printing applications
- Innovations in smart retail and immersive design
- Eco-friendly and efficient printing materials
Why Attend APPPEXPO 2026?
- Massive Scale: Over 170,000 sqm of exhibition space across multiple halls.
- Global Reach: 1,700+ exhibitors and tens of thousands of buyers from more than 100 countries and regions.
- Cross-Industry Integration: Convergence of advertising, printing, packaging, and industrial sectors under one roof.
- Business Transformation: Cutting-edge technologies and business models to shape the future of visual communication.











