WhatTheyThink

Premium Commentary & Analysis

Erez Shachar, NUR Macroprinters

Erez Shachar has served as the Company'

Tuesday, March 27, 2001

Erez Shachar has served as the Company's President and Chief Executive Officer since July 1997 and as a Director of the Company since October 1997. Mr. Shachar is also a Director of Eltek Ltd., a publicly held corporation. Prior to joining the Company, from 1989 to 1997, he served in various research and development, marketing, sales, and senior management positions with Scitex Corporation. Mr. Shachar`s last position with Scitex was Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Scitex Europe, and prior he held several positions in the marketing organization of Scitex Europe. Prior to joining Scitex Europe, Mr. Shachar was a software developer within the research and development group of Scitex. Mr. Shachar holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science from Tel Aviv University, and a M.B.A. degree from INSEAD, France.

NUR Macroprinters (Nasdaq: NURM) is the global market leader in wide and superwide digital printing solutions for the out-of-home advertising market. From its photorealistic printers to its high throughput production presses, NUR's comprehensive line of digital printers and consumables addresses the complete range of wide and superwide format digital printing requirements. NUR's fully digital printing solutions help customers in more than 50 countries worldwide deliver the high quality and fast turnaround they need to meet their customers' wide ranging printing requirements

The integration of Salsa Digital appears from the outside to have been extremely smooth. Is that true?

Yes, we are very pleased and in fact proud of the outcome – we are fortunate because not all business mergers progress as well as ours went. The merger of the Salsa Digital sales and marketing team with that of NUR Macroprinters was very smoothly accomplished in Q3 2000 and the service/support infrastructure was merged in Q4 2000. We are now operating as one unified and well-integrated company.


Continue reading your article
with a WhatTheyThink membership.

WhatTheyThink Annual Membership

Less than $4/week.

Get unlimited access to in-depth commentary and analysis covering the latest trends, emerging technologies, operational strategies, and key events across every segment of today's printing industry.

Stay informed. Stay competitive. Stay ahead.
WhatTheyThink Day Pass

$5 for 24 hours

Unlimited access to all of WhatTheyThink. Get your Day Pass

Already a member?
Sign In

About WhatTheyThink

WhatTheyThink is the global printing industry's go-to information source with both print and digital offerings, including WhatTheyThink.com, WhatTheyThink Email Newsletters, and the WhatTheyThink magazine. Our mission is to inform, educate, and inspire the industry. We provide cogent news and analysis about trends, technologies, operations, and events in all the markets that comprise today's printing and sign industries including commercial, in-plant, mailing, finishing, sign, display, textile, industrial, finishing, labels, packaging, marketing technology, software and workflow.

Recent Articles from WhatTheyThink

Print ERP Built Natively Inside Microsoft Dynamics 365

Print ERP Built Natively Inside Microsoft Dynamics 365

No third-party integrations. No disconnected systems. DynamicsPrint® extends Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&SCM with print-specific ERP designed to scale globally with your business. Read More

Around the Web: Of Moons and Mother Roads

Around the Web: Of Moons and Mother Roads

The 1835 “Moon Hoax” made ridiculous news stories credible. The USPS is issuing the 2026 Route 66 Centennial Stamp Collection. Highlights from the recent Sustainable Brands Conference. Researchers have created what might be the most accurate mathematical representation of color perception ever. When in North Dakota, visit the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, which opens tomorrow, July 4. An Etsy gardening scam features AI-generated plant images and fake seeds.  Good grief: corneal tattooing is a thing. Graphene radar-absorbing coatings for defense use. If you missed Monday’s Strawberry Moon, more moons are coming. Answering the burning question: “do bug zappers still exist?” Turn any water bottle into a water vessel for dogs. Is there any advantage to “alkaline water”? Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More

Graphic Arts Employment in May Up Overall—Substantially Among Non-Production

Graphic Arts Employment in May Up Overall—Substantially Among Non-Production

After a sluggish four months, the employment situation picked up in May, with overall printing industry employment up 1.0% from April, production employment up 0.3%, and non-production employment up 2.5%. Read More

Explore Mohawk's new paper options for all your digital printing needs

Explore Mohawk's new paper options for all your digital printing needs

Digital printing is the answer to the agility of modern work?ow. Mohawk Digital offers a diverse collection of fine and production papers for Inkjet, Dry Toner and HP Indigo presses. Read More

Around the Web: Of Botticelli and Beef

Around the Web: Of Botticelli and Beef

Newspaper Club has partnered with type foundry abcD8 to create a custom typeface inspired by the visual history of newspapers. MAD magazine has published its 600th issue. “Wordhord: Old English Word of the Day.” New evidence for the cause of death of the model for Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus.” Attending a Zoom meeting while on a roller coaster. Graphene-enabled PFAS-free firefighting foam. A jacket that can harvest moisture from the atmosphere. The iPhone’s Vehicle Motion Cues are surprisingly effective at reducing car sickness. An e-bike designed specifically to carry children. “Do fitness trackers still work if you have tattoos?” Rouser Lab’s “Earth’s black box” attempts to track humanity’s spiral into environmental destruction. “Beef tea” was a thing in the 19th century. Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More