Credit: Messe Düsseldorf Constanze Tillmann
When representatives from Bayer and Teekanne, alongside leading brand strategists, discuss the role that print and packaging play in the customer experience, it becomes clear just how much the industry is changing. It is precisely this development that the PRINT DIGITAL CONVENTION 2026 will address on 16 and 17 June in Düsseldorf. Using concrete examples, the conference programme of this experiential trade fair demonstrates how print is evolving in conjunction with e-commerce, data and brand communication, and makes this development tangible for practical application.
“The conference programme highlights just how much print is currently changing. Topics such as e-commerce, data-driven communication and brand management are now intertwined – and we have put together a particularly strong programme featuring relevant voices from the communications industry,” explains Rüdiger Maaß, Managing Director of the Fachverband Medienproduktion e.V. (FMP).
Industry transformation as the leitmotif of the keynotes
The thematic framework is set by two keynotes, each of which kicks off the respective day of the congress. On the morning of the first day of the event, Markus Morawe opens the programme with his presentation “The future requires the strength to change”. The focus is on how companies can actively shape the connection between people, organisation and technology and use change as a strategic competence.
On the morning of the second day of the event, another keynote speech will follow, examining the topic of transformation from a personal perspective. Under the theme “Speed Requires Attitude – Personal Skills as the Foundation for Success”, Osman Tüccaroglu takes the audience on an extraordinary journey through motorsport, centred on his son Gian Luca’s path to the Porsche Carrera Cup. The focus is on attitude, decision-making ability and personal development – with clear parallels to everyday business life.
Credit: Messe Düsseldorf Constanze Tillmann
Credit: Messe Düsseldorf Constanze Tillmann