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ISA Enters Strategic Partnership with The Wrap Institute

The International Sign Association (ISA; Alexandria, VA) is partnering with The Wrap Institute (TWI) as it takes minority ownership of the latter organization, according during a press release.

The move was announced during The Wrap Experience at the 2024 ISA International Sign Expo in Orlando, FL. The two organizations have collaborated on training programs and exhibits for wrap professionals since 2018, and the strategic partnership promises more events and education opportunities to come. ISA and TWI most recently launched The Wrap Summit, a wrap industry networking event, earlier this year.

“The wrap segment brings additional skills to the overall sign and graphics industry,” ISA president and CEO Lori Anderson is quoted in the release. “With the growth of vinyl applications, whether on vehicles or walls, this relationship between ISA and TWI will help all facets of the sign and graphics industry grow.”

“The wrap community has not really had a home until now,” Justin Pate of TWI is quoted in the release. “ISA and TWI are perfect partners to help the wrap community with more education, training, networking and events.”

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