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TROIKA POISED FOR MILLION POUND POST DRUPA SUCCESS
Tuesday 05. July 2016 - Troika Systems Ltd., the market leader in quality control analysis management systems for the print industry, achieved major success at Drupa 2016, representing over a million pounds of realistic new sales revenue over the coming year.
During the two week exhibition, Troika developed over 360 new business leads and orders, as the company unveiled two new cutting edge technologies.
Phil Hall, managing director at Troika, said: “We exhibited in collaboration with The Printing Industry Confederation (PICON) and we were really pleased with the response of visitors and delgates to our stand. We have had some good quality enquiries across the board from around the world. Overall our technology has been well received.”
Troika designs and develops a range of state-of-the-art quality control management systems for the print industry to drive operational efficiency and continuous improvement.
At Drupa, the company launched CorruCAM, a new tool that is able to measure aniloxes within corrugated presses, and presented the development of the Advanced Inspection Microscope (AIM), a fast, accurate and simple to operate 2D microscope that works in conjunction with a number of different applications within the print industry.
Implementing Troika technology into pre-press and print process has numerous benefits including increased press productivity, reduced consumables waste in the press shop, production consistency which drives brand owner satisfaction and loyalty, and increased converter competitiveness and profitability.
Bettine Pellant, Chief Executive of PICON added: “I am delighted that Troika had a successful exhibition and that Picon was there to support Phil and his team. We are pleased as overall our members had a successful Drupa 2016. Drupa has shown that print is still a vibrant and exciting industry.”
In total, more than 250,000 visitors from 188 countries attended Drupa, the worlds leading trade show for graphic and industrial print, media and multichannel earlier this month. Organisers have declared the exhibition a resounding success and has far exceeded all expectations.