Roland DG has announced it will use The Sign Show 2026 to demonstrate new several new hardware solutions, while visitors will also be able to view other, established technology from the manufacturer.
One of many exhibitors returning for the second edition of The Sign Show, Roland DG will have a much larger presence at this year’s event. Based on stand S210 near the entrance to the hall, the manufacturer will be seeking to build on its success in year one and connect with more visitors this autumn.
Attendees can expect to see a mixture of roll-to-roll print and cut machines and UV flatbed printers on the Roland DG stand, as well as several new models that have not yet been released to the market.
In addition, visitors can gain insight into new software and workflow innovations, designed to boost productivity and creativity across both signage and print businesses.
“After such a fantastic 2025 event, with incredible energy, strong attendance, and a real buzz across both shows, we’re genuinely excited to be coming back,” said Rob Goleniowski, regional general manager for the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia and Baltics at Roland DG. “It’s a brilliant opportunity for us to reconnect with our customers, spend quality time with industry peers, and be right at the heart of such a dynamic and innovative sector.
“We’re really looking forward to showcasing the latest innovations from Roland DG, while spending valuable face-to-face time with our customers and meeting plenty of new ones. It’s all about sharing ideas, exploring new applications, and helping businesses unlock fresh opportunities for growth, while, of course, supporting our own ambitions too.”
Goleniowski also spoke about the importance of having shows dedicated to both the UK sign and print industries, setting out how The Sign Show and co-located The Print Show serve as key meeting points for the domestic markets.
“The Print Show and The Sign Show are hugely important for the UK industry,” Goleniowski said. “Not everyone can attend major international events like FESPA, so having a high-calibre, accessible exhibition here in the UK is vital.
“It gives print professionals and sign-makers a chance to experience the latest innovations first-hand, speak directly with manufacturers, and leave inspired with new ideas to grow their businesses.”