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Dec 15, 2013 News
An innovative and creative setting often complements an event and this has not fallen short of the expectations of patrons for national events over the past few years. Over the years, Impressions, a private company, has been changing the creativity landscape in Guyana.
Patrick Sukhlal (Neal), President Donald Ramotar and Sharda Sukhlal with the award for innovation in advertising.
The company’s hard work has been paying off as they received the Award for Innovation from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry, on Wednesday last. The award was based on the fact that Impressions has been the first company to introduce digital fabric painting in Guyana and the Caribbean. Its state-of-the-art, full color digital fabric printer that has the capacity to print approximately 10,000 T-shirts per day, and its novelty printing machine makes Impressions the second in the Caribbean, other than Trinidad, to be utilizing this technology.
According to CEO Neal Sukhlal, his company has been working around the clock to ensure that the newest technologies are available to clients.
He said that once a client chooses his company he ensures that they are given the best work. According to Sukhlal, both innovation and creativity are essential in today’s quickly evolving technological world. “Coupled with these skills, state of the art machinery and dedicated and creative staff, Impressions continues to lead the way in Guyana, making it the single one stop creative marketing company in Guyana” Sukhlal told Kaieteur News.
Impressions, a registered member of several international printing and advertising organizations, has been a pioneer in advertising and creative production in Guyana for the past 15 years.
Their unique creativity has been showcased at every national exposition held in Guyana over the past years. Only recently, Impressions transformed the National Stadium tarmac into a Silica City at the International Building Expo. Sukhlal said the company presented an artist’s impression of a ‘green city’ (amidst the mountains and hills) and showcased a masterpiece as the artistic centerpiece which was built on a 350×20 feet digitally printed vinyl. This centre piece captivated patrons at that event.
Impressions emerged 15 years ago out of the need for a creative one-stop production agency in Guyana that offers a complete package, from concept design to execution of marketing campaigns, signage, branding, novelties, expo facilities and advertising.
Initially the company was known for its embroidery and screen printing expertise and gradually evolved into Guyana’s most sought after creative production house, especially by large corporate entities including those in banking and finance, manufacturing, entertainment as well as the public sectors. The company has been working with the GuyExpo Committee since the introduction of the national event many years ago.
Impressions has been known for transforming the main entrance to GuyExpo to reflect Guyana’s manufacturing and productive sector in a creative and innovative manner. The main centerpiece attraction was also created by the production company to further emphasise the manufacturing sector modernization thrust. From the inception, Impressions has been working with GuyExpo in the construction and branding of booths and the general GuyExpo venue.
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