Branding at FINAT Monaco
We are working on the branding and corporate styling for GEW. This is part of a series of new projects we have completed, below is the design for a Table Top Display for the FINAT Exhibition in Monte Carlo.
FINAT is the worldwide association for manufacturers of self-adhesive labels. It was founded in Paris in 1958, and since then has been representing the whole self-adhesive supply chain.
GEW UV Inc
GEW is a world-leading manufacturer of the most powerful low-energy UV curing systems. They have developed an excellent reputation as a supplier of UV drying systems for printing applications, including flexo, offset, letterpress, gravure, silkscreen and UV inkjet. We also have considerable expertise in the UV coating sector, including inert gas atmosphere curing solutions for siliconising, packaging and many other processes.
Finat Assosiation
FINAT is the European Association for the self-adhesive label industry. It also covers adjacent narrow-web product decoration and identification technologies.
Scope and functions
- Providing a networking platform for converters, suppliers and indirect suppliers
- Represent members’ interests
- Provide a central source for industry information
- Offer education and technical publications
- Represent the industry’s views at the EU level
- Establish and maintain industry-related best practices, standards and test methods
- Offer a global communication platform for regional and national associations worldwide
The FINAT Board embarked on a strategic planning journey. This journey was broken down into different stages and concluded with a detailed roadmap aimed to reach 6 strategic ambitions for the coming years.
FINAT (an abbreviation of the French title: Féderation Internationale des fabricants et transformations d’Adhésifs et Thermocollants sur papiers et autres supports) is all about labels and people. In 2008 FINAT celebrated its 50th anniversary, its Golden jubilee.
The success of the Coal and Steel Treaty
Building on the success of the Coal and Steel Treaty, six countries expanded cooperation to other economic sectors. In 1957, Germany, France, Italy and the Benelux countries signed the Treaty of Rome, creating the European Economic Community (EEC), or ‘common market’. The idea was for people, goods and services to move freely across borders.
One of the objectives of the Treaty was to transform the conditions of trade and manufacture in the territory of the Community. The Treaty set the scene for further cross-border cooperation at sector level and this culminated in the foundation of various European associations in subsequent years.
On the initiative of the French label association, at the time the only national label association in Europe, and in particular André Strauss, a group of 20 companies got together in Paris to lay the foundations for an international association dedicated to the label sector. FINAT was officially founded in November 1958.
What started as a small convention of pioneers in a young, emerging industry in Europe has developed into an organisation of over 500 companies spanning all disciplines in self-adhesive labelling in more than 50 countries worldwide.
The full success story of FINAT can be found in the publication ‘United in Labels’ which was published on the occasion of our 50th anniversary in 2008. Contact the Secretariat in case you wish to receive a copy.