VKF Renzel looks forward to ‘buzzing’ Print Show return

VKF Renzel

VKF Renzel, a leading supplier and manufacturer of acrylic and PVC products for POS, has opened up about its decision to return to The Print Show in 2026, saying this year’s event helped the company connect with professionals across the print and sign markets.

For 2026, VKF Renzel has taken stand P566, near the Knowledge Zone speaker area of the show. From this location, the company will showcase its range of products, with planning already underway as to what it will display next autumn.

Natalia Lejzak, digital marketing executive at VKF Renzel, said the decision to return next year was an easy one, given the success the company experienced  at the 2025 event.

“It’s always a brilliant event for us,” Lejzak said. “We meet so many people from across the print and sign industry who are genuinely interested in new display and POS ideas, and it’s a great opportunity to show how our products can help them add something extra to their offering. The atmosphere is always buzzing, so it’s an easy decision to return.

“This year was a fantastic year for us. We had loads of positive conversations with people who were really engaged and curious about our range. The overall vibe of the show was great, friendly, energetic and very well organised, so we left feeling really encouraged.”

As to what visitors can expect from VKF Renzel in 2026, Lejzak said the company is working on fresh displays, updates to popular favourites, and a some new products it is excited to share with visitors.

“We want people to come away from our stand feeling inspired and full of ideas for how our solutions can support their business,” Lejzak explained. “We want to continue to show our commitment to the print and sign industry, and showcase the wide variety of capabilities within our group spanning over 29 countries.

“We’re also looking forward to working with The Print Show team again. They’re friendly, supportive, and always on top of things, which makes the whole process smooth and enjoyable. It’s clear they care about the show and the exhibitors, and that positive attitude really comes through.”

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