Kodak is holding the Graphic Users Association (GUA) Conference again this year after a four-year hiatus in Atlanta, Georgia from April 19 to 21. The GUA Community is a worldwide organization dedicated to empowering users of KODAK PRINERGY Workflow Solutions with the tools and knowledge to be successful.
Jim Continenza, Kodak’s Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, will host the 2023 GUA Conference. The focus of the event will be on how KODAK PRINERGY Workflow Automation Software continues to innovate, making print more efficient and profitable for customers in an ever-changing marketplace. The conference offers a compelling mix of panel discussions, presentations, product demonstrations, and the opportunity to take a look at Kodak’s newest workflow developments including the cloud-based KODAK PRINERGY Access SaaS solution, PRINERGY Business Solutions and PRINERGY Hybrid offerings.
GUA Conference attendees will hear from Jim Continenza on the latest in the print industry, and the role Kodak will play in helping its print customers maintain success and profitability. Jim Barnes, Kodak’s Chief IT Implementation Officer, will detail how PRINERGY and Cloud technology change the way printers work and what they can do to prepare for the future. In addition, attendees can engage in one-on-one discussions with Kodak workflow experts for advice on specific topics or challenges they are looking to solve.
“We are delighted to invite Kodak solution users back to the GUA Conference,” said Jim Continenza. “Offering unique knowledge sharing and networking opportunities, this event will ensure the participants are up to date with the latest KODAK Workflow Software technologies and solutions, and the changing requirements of the print market.”
GUA members and KODAK PRINERGY Workflow users can now register for the 2023 GUA Conference at www.kodak.com/go/guainfo. An early bird registration fee is good through March 21, 2023.
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