BOGOTÁ | Colombia – June 2025 – Andigráfica, Latin America’s leading trade show for the print and graphic communications industry, is pleased to announce that World Imaging News Latino will be on-site providing comprehensive coverage of the 2025 event—marking WIN Latino’s debut appearance at a Latin American trade show.
Record Attendance Expected at Industry’s Flagship Event
Andigráfica 2025 is set to welcome more than 150 exhibitors and 15,000+ professional attendees from across the region and beyond. Organized by Andigraf, Colombia’s only national guild representing the graphic communications sector, the event serves as the definitive platform for digital imaging professionals throughout the entire print production value chain.
The comprehensive exhibition spans commercial printing and packaging to signage, textile applications, finishing, and design, bringing together industry leaders from every market segment.
“Andigráfica is more than a trade show—it’s a hub for innovation, strategy, and professional growth,” said a spokesperson for Andigraf. “We’re proud to lead Latin America’s print industry into its next chapter by building bridges between technology, education, and business.”
Historic Media Coverage Expands Industry Reach
In a major development for the Latin American print industry, World Imaging News Latino will provide on-site coverage of Andigráfica 2025. This participation represents WIN Latino’s inaugural participation at a Latin American trade show and underscores the growing importance of the regional market.
World Imaging News and WIN Latino stand as the only digital media outlets covering the complete print and imaging industry across both North and Latin America in their primary regional languages, offering unparalleled market insight and continental reach.
“It’s an honor for WIN Latino to join Andigráfica in person for our first Latin American trade show,” said MJ Clavijo of World Imaging News. “We’re here to connect with the market, share its news, and amplify Latin America’s innovations to all the Americas.”