Press release from the issuing company
Chicago, Ill. – After two successful days, the InPrint Industrial Inkjet Conference held May 1-2 at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago closed, providing the industrial print community with unique, thought-leading insights on adopting digital technologies to develop new business opportunities.
Registrants from companies like Avery Dennison, Xerox, Apple, Konica Minolta, and Procter & Gamble heard from industry thought leaders on the successes and challenges of adopting digital print. Focusing on packaging, decorative and functional print applications, presenters shared their expertise highlighting trends, case studies, and the latest technical innovations in industrial inkjet.
“The content of the InPrint Conference was focused on where the industrial inkjet market is headed and how manufacturers can implement the technology into their production to drive business growth,” stated Kevin Jackson, InPrint USA Exhibition Manager. “For example, Heidelberg presented a case study about their customer Ritzi Automotive, who are successfully using inkjet applications. Implementation has its challenges, but our goal at InPrint is to help the manufacturing community learn from each other and provide access to the information and technology they need to succeed in their business goals.”
Some of the highlights of the conference included:
Presentations are available for download on the InPrint USA Conference website, http://www.inprintshow.com/usa/conference.
The next InPrint USA show, co-located with ICE USA, the International Converting Exhibition, will be held in Louisville, KY April 9-11, 2019. For information about InPrint USA, please visit www.inprintshow.com/usa/exhibition/ or contact Mack Brooks Exhibitions at 1-866-899-4728.
INX International and Kao Collins are platinum sponsors of the InPrint Industrial Inkjet Conference. For a full list of conference sponsors please visit http://www.inprintshow.com/usa/conference/sponsors/conference-sponsors/.
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