The show has booked out its exhibition space, and has achieved record numbers of pre-registrations, with print shop owners from more than 150 countries already booked in to attend.
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Tribute Tuesday: the B2 digital press market
The problem was that Indigo (pre-HP) never managed to develop an imaging engine for the press.
Ipex tells world media show is set to go live
The organiser, IIR Exhibitions, has invited some 82 editors from around the world to the Media Summit, where it is spending three days revealing details of the show, to which it hopes to build on the 100,000 attendees it attracted to the 2006 event.
Canonժs proposed Oc̩ deal up in the air
Major Océ shareholder Orbis, which has a holding of ten per cent is opposing the offer, and only needs to attract a further five per cent of shareholders to its side for Canon’s stated 85 per cent minimal share requirement to be thwarted.
More than 9000 attend Ipex South Asia 2009
Nicky Mason, Managing Director, IIR Exhibitions says, “This Mumbai edition of Ipex South Asia 2009 surpassed all expectations.
Canon to buy Océ and attain number one status
In terms of the graphic arts market Canon’s purchase of Oce will give it entry to new markets, especially in the rapidly developing high speed inkjet web in which Oce is a key player, and into high speed web fed monochrome.
Tribute Tuesday: inkjet printing and light production printers
While this was not the first inkjet single pass printer, it was the first that showed how the future was likely to develop with its functionality, performance and price.
BERTL honours Océ ColorWave 600 with stars and award
Henrik Vestermark, director of wide format at BERTL, said.
PrintNZ Christchurch Golf Day 2008
The Spicers Paper barbecue catered for hungry players as they made their way around the greens of the Harewood Golf Club and enjoy the networking opportunity in the afternoon sun.
Wellington signage company the first to buy Agfa’s new printer
Three months since the launch, 76 units have been sold globally, including one to the Wellington signage company, Agfa says.