Press release from the issuing company
ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. — High-speed, high-quality sheetfed inkjet technology narrows the gap between digital and offset print production, offering superior image resolution, quick startups and flexibility to handle diverse applications. Screen USA, a top supplier of inkjet printing systems, will examine this promising industry segment in Part Three of its inkjet webinar series with WhatTheyThink. Attendees can view and listen to the free webinar — “B2 High-Speed inkjet Has Arrived” — on Wednesday, August 21, 2013, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EDT.
Representatives from two printing companies that recently implemented B2-size inkjet will discuss its impact on traditional short-run commercial work, as well as its role in positioning the companies to deliver specialty print solutions and personalized products. Cary Sherburne, senior editor at WhatTheyThink, will moderate the hour-long program.
Participants can register for the event at this special website and view the presentation using a standard Internet browser with audio streamed via computer. The format will allow attendees to submit questions directly to panelists for a live question-and-answer session during the hour.
What: “B2 High-Speed Inkjet Has Arrived”
When: August 21, 2013; 2-3 p.m. EDT
Where: Anywhere – All you need is an Internet connection and Web browser that supports Flash
Featuring:
Merlin Buhl, president, and Brian VanderHooning, chief operating officer, Foremost Communications (Grand Rapids, Michigan); and Kirk Vercnocke, CEO, and Mark Gaskill, senior vice president of marketing services, Phoenix Innovate (Troy, Michigan).
Webinar highlights will include:
To register:
Register for “B2 High-Speed Inkjet Has Arrived” here. The webinar is offered at no charge. It will be archived for the convenience of printing company owners and executives who cannot attend the live event.
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