The events will allow guests to learn how to apply films around corners and make seamless joins
After the success of a previous wrapping training day in 2024, Antalis is inviting sign makers, vehicle wrappers, new installers, and digital printers to participate in further training sessions in 2025. The trend of architectural wrapping is increasing. As a cost-effective method to makeover and redesigning spaces in offices, homes, hotels and business premises it offers a significant commercial opportunity.
Support and instruction will be on hand as installation professional Tom Earthrowl will lead the workshops, guiding the attendees through different applications and finishing techniques on flat, curved, and cornered surfaces.

The events will allow guests to learn how to apply films around corners and make seamless joins through practical demonstrations highlighting how to avoid issues such as air bubbles. Attendees will also be able to apply films themselves to see how Coala Interior Films can be added to refurbish and finish surfaces relatively cost-effectively.
Each training day will also include an introduction to Antalis’ Coala Interior Film range of decorative self-adhesive architectural films. The range consists of over 520 product combinations, making it applicable to almost any application or style.
Mike Collins, Product Manager at Antalis commented, “Renovating walls, furniture, desks and spaces, rather than replacing, is a sustainable solution that is quick to do and cost-effective. These workshops, combined with substrates like the Coala Interior Film range, offer attendees real solutions for interior refurbishment and exterior design projects – equipping them with the knowledge they need to confidently take their business further.”
The free, one-day workshops usually run from 10am – 3pm, and are being offered in various locations across the country. Register using this link: https://www.antalis.co.uk/home/what-we-do/visual-communication/products/coala/coala-interior-film/coala-interior-film-training.html