CHICAGO — May 23, 2016 — At drupa 2016, the world's leading trade fair for print and cross-media solutions, about 130 exhibitors will present their innovations related to workflow, automation, print technologies and their strategic cooperation models, marketing platforms and business models at the drupa innovation park (dip) in six theme parks, as well as in the stage program and in daily interviews at the dip energy lounge. drupa will take place from May 31-June 10 at the fairgrounds in Düsseldorf, Germany.
As marketing concepts, business models and business platforms form the basis for innovations (in addition to technological advances), one of the six theme parks at dip will highlight business models and their application examples.
The dip stage program will also address this topic with a dedicated daily slot. The importance of business models is recognized by Osman Zöllner, Head of Marketing/SEO/SEM/Creativ at WIRmachenDruck GmbH (Germany) and first-time exhibitor at dip: "Our products and services are innovative and provide visitors with new ideas on technologies, applications and trends. Being one of the leaders in online printing we see the drupa innovation park as a suitable platform for us to 'implant' new ideas on the market and to learn about business models."
Exhibiting at drupa for the first time, Flyeralarm also stands for a successful business model. "For us, as one of the biggest online-printing players, exposure at the industry's highlight event almost goes without saying. Here we can show to an expert audience what we are all about: the largest product diversity on the market, innovations revolving around customer communication, new digital business models, expertise in mass customization and a lot more," says Carmen Stragkas, Managing Director flyeralarm Service GmbH (Germany).
Olav Kollin, General Manager at Print 4 Reseller, is returning to dip after taking part in 2012: "At drupa 2016 we present 'Marketplace 4.0' because we are setting trends in eCommerce with our central sourcing and marketing platform for print products both for our partners and their customers."
Participating for the first time in drupa and also in the theme park "Web-to-Media & E-Commerce" is Gateway 3D (UK).
"In a world where people are demanding more and more choice, mass customization is becoming an increasingly important product option," states Andrew Talbot, CEO Gateway 3D. "We provide online product customization and on-demand fulfillment systems for e-commerce, retail and printers helping people around the world create and deliver amazing personalized products profitably."
The theme park "Multichannel Publishing & Marketing Solutions" will be all about the management of cross-media contents/assets, web and app-publishing. Database publishing, as well as marketing and brand management solutions, and application possibilities and trends — such a augmented reality — will also be the focus of this themed area.
The perfect presentation platform for the Israeli start-up Fieldbit Ltd.: "We are very excited to be exhibiting at drupa for the first time. As a start-up company, providing an innovative solution based on augmented reality for field services, we see drupa as an excellent platform to generate leadership for Fieldbit in the print industry," comments Evyatar Meiron, CEO Fieldbit. "This is the ideal audience for us to showcase our cutting-edge technology and to begin what we hope will be a sea change for field services in the print industry."
An example of the content profile at the theme park "Business Models" is HP. "We believe in a world where printing creates something unique. Where brands will engage with their audiences, and the experiences that they create for them. Print, along with HP digital printing technologies has an untapped potential and our dip presentation aims to present 'The Art of Possibilities' as it all starts with a big idea," explains Nancy Janes, WW graphics business development director Strategy & Market Development, HP Inc. Graphics Solutions Business.
At the theme park "Added Value in Print," this year's LLPA Award winners will be exhibiting lenticular pictures and their applications. The theme park "Process Optimization & Automation" will again be backed by the international nonprofit standards association CiP4 while "Innovations in Printing Technologies" is supported by OE-A (Organic Electronics Association), the leading Association for Organic and Printed Electronics.
Key components of dip will be the stage program and the dip energy lounge. Every day starting at 11 a.m., visitors can expect 80 presentations and lectures from exhibiting companies, associations and organizations. From 3 p.m. on, industry interviews will be hosted by dip coordinator Sandra Winter at the dip energy lounge. Every half hour, drupa attendees can get information about trendsetting innovations, trends and business models. Access the detailed program here.
- Companies:
- Hewlett-Packard