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Cutting-Edge Print Operations Share Their Insights
Lexington, Kentucky USA -- WhatTheyThink announces the opportunity for industry professionals to benefit from a free educational Webinar. Making the Transition to High-Speed Inkjet will be led by WhatTheyThink Senior Analyst Richard Romano. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, November 7th, 2012, from 2:00 to 3:00 PM EST (-5 GMT and is sponsored by Screen USA.
No-charge registration is available by visiting WhatTheyThink.com and selecting the Webinars tab.
"We've all heard about high-speed inkjet and seen the impressive product demos," says Romano. "But what are printing companies doing with this equipment? How are they integrating it into their shops, how is it changing their businesses, what have been the challenges? And what success have they had? In this session, three companies will walk us through their own forays into high-speed inkjet printing."
Romano will be joined by representatives from three leading printing companies who have created new product and service niches with these new systems. They will be discussing the factors that motivated them to invest in this new equipment, what some of the challenges and pitfalls along the way have been, what new opportunities have opened for them, and what kind of success they have had. What are the top applications? Where has the most demand come from? Have they managed to capture that elusive ROI?
"We are pleased to have dynamic and successful companies participating in this event," said Randy Davidson, President, WhatTheyThink. "High-speed inkjet has been one of the hot topics in the industry for the past several years, but understanding how to take advantage of it has been a challenge. We're happy that leading companies can help guide the way for our attendees. We are also pleased that Screen USA is sponsoring this event, allowing us to offer this important educational session to attendees at no cost."
Mike Fox, president of Screen USA, acknowledges the importance of hearing from these technology users. "As Screen continues to expand its leading, high-speed inkjet product line, raising the bar in quality and productivity while lowering associated operating costs, we've found that printing organizations have been remarkably creative in the way they apply this virtually limitless technology to their operations and to their customers' needs. The great thing is, printers of all sizes in just about any market can uncover opportunities using high speed inkjet."
Attendees will be able to ask questions live during the event. The presentation can be viewed and listened to using a standard Internet browser with audio streamed via computer or tablet.
Screen (USA), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyoto, Japan-based Dainippon Screen Mfg. Co., Ltd., is a leading supplier of systems and components for the graphic arts industry. Its diverse line of integrated products includes digital printing systems for a variety of applications, including print on demand, variable data, flexo/packaging solutions, industrial and sign/display printing. For more information, please visit Screen's website at www.screenusa.com.
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