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Our Networking Pick of the Week – iolabs, East Providence
Join Business people from throughout the area for a networking event – and a celebration of the 20th anniversary – of iolabs at 99 Anthony Street in East Providence. The event is set for Thursday, July 27th from 5:30 to 9pm.
iolabs is a really unique Rhode Island business. They offer the finest quality custom printing and imaging services in the industry – from advanced fine art print editions and custom textile solutions, to large-format commercial and museum display graphics and beyond.
Stop by for a snack and drink while you check out new work in their showroom by local artists, custom pieces by Milk Furniture, and live music by Trois Gras.
They’ll be t-shirts designed by the io crew for sale, alongside some other FREE iolabs shirts.
For over twenty years, iolabs has offered the finest quality custom printing and imaging services in the industry – from advanced fine art print editions and custom textile solutions to large-format commercial and museum display graphics.
Who is iolabs?
iolabs is owner-operated, innovative, and customer-friendly. Our studio will never fail to impress you. Here you’ll find unmatched attention to detail in every print and project, along with a genuine artistic interest and collaborative approach. We truly care about your work, and that commitment to individual service is just one of the qualities that sets us apart.
Learn more about iolabs here:
https://www.iolabsinc.com/home
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