Get Ready to Rumble at WRAPSCON in Indianapolis
Show off your wrapping and design skills at this year's WRAPSCON, June 2-4
Test your skills in two unique contests focused on graphics installation at WRAPSCON: WRAP Olympics and the WRAPSCON Designer Throwdown. WRAPSCON is part of GRAPHICS PRO EXPO (GPX) in Indianapolis, June 2-4.
WRAP Olympics
Battle through a Decathlon of competition as 32 two-person teams take on the challenge. Judges include:
- Starla Miller, Miller Decals
- Jen and Steve Carney, Carbon Wraps
- Adam Sumner, Wrapix Imaging
- Luis Tirado, WBC Graphics
- Keith Vu, Savage Wraps
This year’s emcee is Kevin Kempf, PG Nola. Winners will be announced at GPX Theater in the expo hall on Saturday, June 4 at 1 p.m.
Designer Throwdown
This contest is focused on you, the designer, to highlight your skills and show the market what you do best. Winners will be announced at GPX Theater on Thursday, June 2, following the Designer Panel with Dallas Fowler, Kevin Kempf, Dan Antonelli, Jamie Mullican, and Ryan Sandoval. The panel starts at noon Thursday.
Even more at WRAPSCON
These contests are just the tip of the iceberg with additional training in the classroom and expo hall, including:
- The WRAPSconnect panel on Thursday, June 2 at 8 a.m.
- Meet the Masters Happy Hour after the expo hall closes at Chef JJ’s Downtown on Thursday, June 2
- and much more!
WRAPSCON Platinum Sponsors include 3M, JDS Sign Supply, ORAFOL/KPMF, MUTOH, FlexiShield, and The Wrap Institute. Gold Sponsor is General Formulations, and Silver Sponsors are Wensco, PROSERIES, and Canon.
Your free registration to GRAPHICS PRO EXPO gives you access to:
- The exhibit hall and WRAPSCON
- A full slate of free training on a variety of topics in the graphics market
- GPX Theater, featuring live interviews with industry personalities on best practices and the state of the industry
- Chances to win $500 in Buyer Bucks each day
- The Mixer @ GPX (a networking event) at Elements Financial Club @ Victory Field, just around the corner from the Indiana Convention Center after the expo closes on June 3