Montreal, Canada — Ultimate Tech, a leader in imposition, nesting, and finishing automation software, announced it will exhibit at ISA International Sign Expo 2026 in Orlando, April 8–10. At Booth #1086, Ultimate Tech will demonstrate the latest wide-format nesting and workflow automation capabilities in Ultimate Impostrip, alongside All Systems Integration (ASI) and its autoFlow workflow automation platform.
Ultimate Impostrip® is a turnkey imposition and nesting solution built for modern wide-format production. It helps teams standardize job preparation, improve throughput, and maintain accuracy and control—without adding complexity.
By optimizing how PDF files are batched, nested, and prepared for print-and-cut requirements, Ultimate Impostrip helps reduce waste and lower material costs. When paired with ASI’s autoFlow—an automation platform for file submission, proofing, preflight, imposition, and production—providers can build a more connected, end-to-end workflow for wide-format printing.
“We’re thrilled to be exhibiting at ISA Sign Expo for the first time and to connect with wide-format teams looking to eliminate bottlenecks between PDF handoff and automate all the way to the finishing tables,” said Julie Watson, CEO at Ultimate Tech. “With Ultimate Impostrip, wide-format printers can standardize imposition and nesting, speed up production, and reduce material waste—especially in fast-turn environments where every minute and every square foot of substrate matters.”
“ASI is excited to present end to end wide format workflow alongside Ultimate Tech at ISA International Sign Expo in Orlando, April 8-10th,” says John Callahan from All System Integration. “We invite you to visit us at booth #1086 to see how you can streamline your workflow, from file delivery and job onboarding to PDF optimization, imposition, cutting, and bindery. We will be providing live demos of the latest innovations in workflow automation.”
ISA Sign Expo attendees can learn more about Ultimate Impostrip’s latest enhancements and see how batching, nesting and imposition improvements can simplify production and preparation.
