Rochester Software Associates (RSA), provider of production print workflow software solutions for in-plant print centers, commercial printers, and PSPs will be an exhibitor at this year’s PRINTING United Expo, being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV, from September 10-12, 2024.
One of the year’s largest events for printing and graphic arts professionals, PRINTING United Expo 2024 promises to feature unparalleled programming. Over 800 exhibitors are expected from across the globe, showcasing new technologies, equipment, and techniques specifically developed for the print industry.
RSA will be there to offer attendees a look at their newest prepress, transform, output management, and Web to Print software solutions. A veteran in the industry, with over 35 years of experience in in-plant and production printing, RSA supports digital production print workflows and empowers new efficiencies through automation. Their full range of software solutions includes WebCRD Web to Print software for in-plant print centers; QDirect output management software for enterprise in-plant and commercial printers; ReadyPrint prepress software for production printers; and the ImpactVDP variable data printing module.
Sales Director, Ben Parker stated: “RSA has had a presence at PRINTING United since its debut in 2019 and we’re excited to be joining again in 2024. It’s an excellent opportunity to connect with our customers and others in the industry, learn from the best in the business, and showcase our newest innovations in an environment that’s as excited about the opportunities they offer as we are.”
Attendees at PRINTING United Expo 2024 are invited to visit RSA in booth C1986 to find out what’s new, meet the team, and discover a new era for in-plants.
RSA’s workflow solutions are available through RSA’s partners, including Canon, Kodak, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Ricoh, Sharp, Toshiba, and Xerox. Visit RSA at Rocsoft.com.
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