Visual Connections has released its full Workshop Program for the Visual Impact Sydney 2017 show, which will be held at the new ICC at Darling Harbour in just ten days’ time, and with such a varied program, visitors are sure to find sessions which will add value to their visit.

Workshops will run daily, with Student Sessions at 10.30am, 11.30am and 12.30pm, and Trade Sessions in the afternoons, at 1.30pm, 3.00pm and 4.00pm on every day except Friday.
Topics covered each day will range from LED technology, to colour management and profiling, sublimation, heat transfer, lasers, vehicle graphics, street, wall and floor applications. Other more specific sessions will compare the benefits of galvo versus flatbed lasers and run through the features of the new CoreldDRAW® Graphics Suite 2017.Visual Connections logoSeveral presenters throughout the three days of the show will also run ‘See, Learn & Have a Go’ sessions on traditional signcraft skills including gold leaf, pinstriping, hand lettering, classic signwriting and airbrushing.

“The Visual Impact Workshop Program is always a popular addition to the show for both student visitors and industry professionals,” says Peter Harper, General Manager – Trade Shows & Publications for Visual Connections.
“We are looking forward to welcoming visitors to the ICC in just a few days’ time, to discover new opportunities and options from the industry’s leading suppliers and, of course, to expand their skills and knowledge at the workshop sessions.”
Visual Impact Sydney will run from next Wednesday 11 October through to Friday that week, with the show opening at 10am each morning. Closing times will vary throughout the week, with a 6pm finish on Wednesday, a late 8pm close on Thursday, and a 4pm finish on the final day.

Attendance at Visual Impact is completely free of charge for industry professionals. To book or to view the full Workshop Program go to the Visual Connections website.

Download the program by clicking here.

Visual Connections

www.visualconnections.org.au

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