ErgoSoft AG Launches its Digital Printing Competence Center

ErgoSoft AG is proud to announce that after several years of project planning, an instructional demonstration center for digital printing will be opening in early 2013.

October 31, 2012
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ErgoSoft AG is proud to announce that after several years of project planning, an instructional demonstration center for digital printing will be opening in early 2013.

ErgoSoft France, as the new offspring of ErgoSoft AG is called, will open this training center in Sausheim, Elsass, on the borders of Germany, France and Switzerland. ErgoSoft France is comfortably accessible by highway, air and rail. Euro-Airport Basel-Mulhouse is only 20 minutes away and the TGV train station, with direct connections to Zurich, Lyon and Paris is only 15 minutes away, making it easy for our business partners and instruction participants from around the world.

ErgoSoft AG has long been aware that neither instruction, consulting nor additional training in the field of digital printing is being widely offered in the market. But it is no longer enough to simply develop software; clients are looking for comprehensive solutions. This requires trained professionals with technical expertise, future-oriented sales and marketing concepts as well as the perfect combination of printers and pre- and post-treatment machines, software, inks, media and materials.

Training and consulting in our instruction center will take place in cooperation with partners in these critical areas as well as together with resellers and specialists in the digital printing industry. Moreover, it is of particular concern to us to continue to include and support schools and universities and to stand by the students as part of our broader approach to this concept.

Over the next weeks and months we will keep you informed on the opening date as well as the regular schedule of instructional programs. We are pleased about your interest and look forward to showing you the exciting and multi-faceted world of digital printing.