
FUTURE PRINT
The Leading Event for Visual Communication, Textile Digital Printing, Screen Printing, and Sublimation
Future Print has established itself as the main hub for networking, learning, and business development in the industry. Following the success of the last edition—with over 40,000 visitors and 600 exhibiting brands—the 2025 edition is expanding to offer participants an even greater experience.
Through the Future Print Forum and Future Textile Talks, the event connects professionals and companies from across Brazil while promoting specialized content. There will be over 100 hours of learning, including lectures, workshops, and live demonstrations by top names in the screen printing, signage, and textile digital printing markets, sharing insights on the most relevant topics in the industry.
In addition, there are dedicated spaces for screen printing and sublimation. Screen Printing in Action will feature hands-on demonstrations of various screen printing techniques and processes, while Sublimation in Action will explore all aspects of the sublimation segment—from marketing and finance to sales strategies—offering valuable insights for attendees.
The last edition also introduced a groundbreaking partnership with Instituto Focus Têxtil and the
Brother to offer training in print design. The initiative provided 20 spots for two sequential courses focused on modern digital printing and pattern-making techniques, with an emphasis on sustainability. Classes were held at the Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) and led by renowned experts such as Walter Rodrigues, Lucius Vilar, and Rita Comparato. The final pieces will be showcased at the Focus Fashion Summit, highlighting the themes of diversity, social inclusion, and sustainability in the fashion industry.
In 2025, the event will take place from July 16 to 19 at the Expo Center in the Distrito Anhembi, offering a deep dive into the industry and a unique opportunity for business generation and transformation, knowledge sharing, and the advancement of the printing and visual communication sectors.