Digital Printing Presses Enabling Increased Profitability
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* 3rd Annual Digital Printing Presses – The Next Era Conference, June 9-11, 2010 – Call for Papers
The printing industry is finding that digital printing press technologies are providing profitable applications and new business opportunities in difficult economic times and as the economy begins recovery. According to IMI President, Al Keene, “printers are learning that digital press technologies enable them to control production costs, reduce inventory costs and provide customer desired targeted products that result in higher profit margin business.
IMI’s 3rd Annual Digital Printing Presses – The Next Era Conference on June 9-11, 2010 in Kissimmee (Orlando), Florida will focus on digital printing press technology developments, opportunities, requirements, challenges and potential solutions that are reshaping the commercial printing industry which has traditionally utilized screen, flexographic, gravure and offset printing – but are now transitioning into the Digital Era.”
According to Keene, “the printing industry’s future requires that printers capitalize on new and developing technologies as the world goes digital and digital printing presses compete with traditional printing technologies for market share. Digital printing is entering a new era that is reshaping the commercial printing industry. Fostered by such developments as “transpromo documents,” dramatically improved workflow/productivity solutions; new applications in production environments; packaging; integrated multimedia campaigns (conventional/personalized direct mail, web, email, display graphics, etc.); security printing & brand protection; Smart Labels, PLUS tremendous ink jet and electrophotographic printing technology capability advancements – unparalleled business opportunities exist for tomorrow’s printing industry in an increasingly digital world.”
IMI’s 3rd Annual Digital Printing Presses – The Next Era Conference will provide a comprehensive review of digital printing opportunities, requirements, challenges and potential solutions for major new applications plus those traditionally utilizing offset, flexographic, gravure and screen printing.
IMI is actively working to complete the final speaker selections by March 15, 2010. Proposed presentation titles and outlines (or suggestions for specific topics and/or speakers) should be submitted as soon as possible via email al@imiconf.com or fax (+1-207-235-2226) or phone (+1-207-235-2225).
Preliminary conference details and registration information can be found on IMI’s web site www.imiconf.com“
About Information Management Institute, Inc.
Information Management Institute, Inc. (IMI) sponsors conferences world-wide to assist the digital printing industry in understanding technology developments, markets and applications requirements. IMI conferences offer attendees a unique opportunity for leading hardware, consumables, software and user companies to network and develop a more comprehensive understanding of current as well as future developments in the digital printing industry. Since 1990, IMI has held over 400 programs and each year over 2,000 technical, marketing and management personnel from over 600 companies worldwide attend IMI’s programs.
Contact
Alvin Keene, President, Information Management Institute, Inc., 1106 Valley Crossing, Carrabassett Valley, Maine, 04947 USA, (207)-235-2225, Fax (207)-235-2226, Email: al@imiconf.com, Web Site: www.imiconf.com
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The print-on-demand market is only rising now because of fresh advances in digital printing technologies, the extreme drop in the cost of large-scale storage systems and the development of stylish software systems for one-to-one marketing.
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There are certain applications, using the right technique, where an offset press remains superior. Advances in this technology have enabled offset presses to remain competitive with their digital counterparts.