PSI going more international:

From Europe to South Africa, on to the USA and Canada and even to Australia: the international network of the promotional products industry and the associated leading international trade show of the promotional products industry PSI continue to expand their global activities. In doing so, the PSI strengthens the close cooperation it has already begun with international associations and industry key players. Whether it is IPSA (Russia), Promot?rk (Turkey) or ASSOPROM (Italy): intensive cooperation has already been established with more than 30 associations. Furthermore, the PSI is one of three founding members of the new international interest group PROMO ALLIANCE, the others being ASI (USA) and Sourcing City (UK).

UK presents itself at the PSI Show
The United Kingdom is also staging a comprehensive presentation at the leading international trade show of the promotional products industry which will be held from 9 to 11 January in D?sseldorf. At the 2012 PSI, approximately 400 visitors from the UK came to the D?sseldorf event. There they always encounter a large group of promotional products manufacturers from their own country: in 2012, 37 of the 993 exhibitors came from the UK. This makes the UK the fifth largest of the international exhibitors at PSI, after Spain, Turkey, Italy and the Netherlands.
 
To date, two months before the opening of the trade show, 33 exhibitors from the UK have already registered for PSI 2013. Demand both on the exhibitor and the visitor side is so strong that the trade show will feature a bpma Pavilion for the third time. The British Promotional Merchandise Association takes advantage of the leading international trade show of the promotional products industry to mount a comprehensive presentation of the organisation and of the innovate strength of the UK promotional products industry in Hall 11. To this end, bpma also brings along three exhibitors presenting practical examples: Touch of Ginger Ltd., Slinky Note Ltd. and Suki Gifts International Ltd.  

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