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In free WhatTheyThink webinar, sponsored by Esko, learn how label businesses are benefiting from smart automation
WhatTheyThink today announced the opportunity for industry professionals to attend a free printing industry educational webinar, Improving Label Production Service Levels with Smart Automation, sponsored by Esko. The session will be moderated by WhatTheyThink Senior Editor Cary Sherburne and feature two panelists who will provide insight into the automation initiatives they have implemented, how those have affected their businesses, and what they believe the future of label production looks like. The session is scheduled for Wednesday, June 13th, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM EDT (11:00 AM – noon PDT) (-4 GMT).
No-charge registration is available by visiting WhatTheyThink.com and selecting the Webinars tab.
“Many converting operations may believe they have reached the limit of their capacity with steps they have already taken to improve operations,” said Sherburne. “But there is still more than can be done. In this session, you will hear from two companies who have taken label production to a new level with smart workflow automation, taking tasks that previously took hours down to mere minutes and minimizing chance for error along the way. You’ll gain actionable ideas on how your business can benefit from smart workflow automation as well.”
Sherburne will be joined by:
“We are pleased to be partnering with Esko to make this important webinar available to our audience,” said Eric Vessels, President, WhatTheyThink. “Automation is the watchword in today’s print and packaging industry, and Esko has dedicated itself to providing smart automation tools to the industry. We appreciate their generosity in sponsoring this important industry event, making it available to our viewers at no charge.”
Attendees will be able to participate in a live question and answer session to get the most from the experience and will be able to view and listen to the presentation using a standard Internet browser with audio streamed via computer.
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