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INX International to sponsor Print UV 2011 Conference

Press release from the issuing company

Schaumburg, IL – INX International Ink Company, an industry leader in UV/EB technology, is proud to be a platinum sponsor for the third consecutive year of the Print UV 2011 Conference.  To be held March 6-8 at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, the event offers UV users an excellent opportunity to network with industry leaders to enhance UV printing capabilities, discuss legislative issues and learn about the latest technologies.

Now in its fourth year, the Print UV 2011 Conference is expected to be sold out but registration continues with a few spots remaining. Jonathan Graunke, Vice President – Energy Curable Technologies for INX International, is scheduled to present the company’s latest developments in the LED UV arena and will serve as a panelist for the UV ink session.  Both discussions will take place on March 7.

“The UV/EB market continues to be a source of growth for INX around the world.  I’m planning to update the audience on the market, as well as some developments concerning LED UV that took place in the last year,” Graunke said.  

“The printers who attend this event are there to learn more about UV inks and how it can help their operations.  Our intention is to personally answer their questions with solid advice and discuss the latest about UV and the regulations that govern them.  We’ll also provide some insight about our Research & Development efforts and product development process.  With emerging technology being created as quickly as it is, a little knowledge and education goes a long way.”

UV experts from INX also will be in attendance to share the company’s expertise on ink and coating application techniques, in addition to leading technology advancements.

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