Wednesday
Of course, print’s future will involve new markets. So on Wednesday, September 13, from 8 to 8:50 am (Room S101a), the last of Romano’s Tolkien-like trilogy of sessions identifies growth areas for print.
In “Romano on New Print Markets,” functional and industrial print will be seen as the hot new print applications, and new markets will be based on non-paper substrates such as textiles, plastics, glass, fabric, metal, and more. Flatbed and 3D printers are helping printers develop new products and new high-value applications, and take advantage of new markets.
Just as printers adopted wide-format inkjet, they will adopt new technology for new products for new sources of revenue. Find out how.
“Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions,” says Romano. “We can no longer afford bad decisions. Printers need good information to help them make good decisions. And good information comes from PRINT seminars.”
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