InkJet Printing 2017 Conference Program Announced
The IMI InkJet Printing 2017 Conference is in just 7 weeks.
In just 7 weeks, leading inkjet industry delegates will be learning the latest developments and assessing their future at IMI's Ink Jet Printing 2017 Conference at The Florida Hotel & Conference Center in Orlando, Florida.
- InkJet Printing 2017 Conference: February 1-3, 2017
- InkJet Academy: January 30-31, 2017
IMI president Al Keene said, "As the only annual U.S. event (now in its 26th year) devoted to an assessment of the inkjet industry's status and opportunities, IMI's InkJet Printing 2017 Conference's popularity continues to grow each year. With speakers from Alchemie Technology, EFI, Engineered Printing Solutions, FUFJIFILM Dimatix, Global Inkjet Systems, ICD Research, InPrint, IT Strategies, Kao Collins, Kyocera Ceramics, Madison Advisors, Outlook Group, PCT Engineered Systems, Pivotal Resources, RJA Dispersions, Sun Innovations, Work Associates, and a few more to be announced soon; this year's conference promises to provide critical insights into the rapid growth pattern of the ink jet industry."
Confirmed presentations include:
Inkjet Anchors its Dual Track Future
Mark Hanley, president, IT Strategies, Inc.
Taking Inkjet Efficiency to the Next Level
Jeff Weldon, senior analyst, Madison Advisors
Changing Landscape of User Requirements & How to Integrate Digital into Traditional Technologies
Outlook Group, Neenah, Wisconsin
Inkjet in Industrial 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing
Tim Greene, research director, IDC Research
Insight into New Technological Developments from Recent Patents
Mike Willis, managing director, Pivotal Resources
Kyocera Inkjet Printhead for Industrial Printing
Kazumi Honda, deputy manager, PD2 Sales Department, Corporate Printing Device Group, Kyocera Corporation
Digital Technologies for Application of Materials Science
Dr. Alan L. Hudd, director and founder, Alchemie Technogy
New Designs in UV/LED Ink Jet Inks: Hybrid UV & Gel UV - Potential & Challenges
Dr. Ray A. Work, III, president, Work Associates
Nano-pigment Dispersions for Industrial Ink Jet Systems
Dr. Joseph E. Ward, Vice President Marketing, RJA Dispersions
Novel System Design for UV Curing of Widths from 3 to 90 inches
Marko Hofmann, head of product management optoelectronics, Heraeus Noblelight GmbH
Low Energy ebeam Curing's Role in Inkjet Printing Applications
Anthony (Tony) Carignano, sales & marketing specialist, PCT Engineered Systems
Ink Delivery Systems: Types, System Design Challenges & Troubleshooting Common Problems
Debbie Thorp, business development director, Global Inkjet Systems
Single Pass Market Hurdles: Why Growth of Single Pass is Uneven Across Markets & Countries
James Gill, account director, FUJIFILM Dimatix
Challenges of Digital Printing & Ink Migration on Food Packaging
Kevin Metcalfe, applications engineer, Engineered Printing Solutions and Heather Rockow & Kristin Adams, Marketing Manager, Kao Collins
Inkjet for Décor: Dream or Reality?
Marcus Timson, co-founder, InPrint
Inkjet Security Printing
Dr. Vitaly Talyansky, managing partner, Stardust Materials
Digital Printing of Corrugated
Sean Moloney, global product manager, Sun Automation Group
Keene added, "Also, the world's most popular inkjet course - InkJet Academy - is being held on January 30-31, 2017. Having been attended by over 3000 participants in North America, China, Europe, Japan, and India since its inception, the InkJet Academy provides a program and format to get an expert start in the inkjet field, to get an update or provide insights into new and expanding ink jet opportunities. IMI will also be announcing additional courses very soon to be run in parallel with the InkJet Academy."
InkJet Printing 2017 Conference registrants can also participate in IMI's unique Suppliers' Forum sessions and give a 5-minute presentation covering their technology, products, services, requirements, etc. as well as having a complimentary display in the conference display area.