Fluxmall DTG, a company that specialises in digital DTG printing, will be organising a series of workshops in the coming times. The first one will take place in Hanoi on 15 March 2019. The workshop will focus on practical skills for operating profitable and efficient direct to garment printing companies.
Besides covering the most important industry topics like, Which is the best DTG printer?, How to run business in DTG successfully?, Fluxmall will also be demonstrating various DTG solutions that will fit the Vietnamese market in the best possible way.
Corroborating further, Dmitry Sarbaev, Managing Director, Fluxmall DTG, said “This is our first effort across Vietnam not only to educate younger generation in universities, but also to run events with private invitations to both local printing experts and regional OEMs.”
Dmitry believes that his recent talk at Asia Print Expo was partially targeted to encouraging OEMs, dealers and end-users to work closely together, so that this industry will have quality growth, and people will get enriching DTG experience and faster return on investment (ROI) in their business.
“At Hanoi, we will not only tell them how they can make money once they have their DTG solution up and running but also demonstrate these solutions and let the participants have hands-on experience with them,”said Dmitry.
The company plans to conduct the second of its workshop in Ho Chi Minh City immediately a week after the Hanoi event.
One of the major highlights of the Hanoi event would be the launching of Polyprint Texjet echo2, which will be first unit in the entire region. Not only will the industry know more about the machine, but it will also bring industry people together on same platform. There will also be live discussions on the proposed topics.
By doing such workshops, Fluxmall plans to enhance the educational impact and deliver the DTG knowledge to industry professionals in the country.
The companies that already have DTG machines or doing any kind of printing will be participating at the event in addition to participation from factories, print shops and local fashion brands as well.







