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FuturePrint Virtual Conference – Two weeks to go
Monday 15. February 2021 - It is now just two weeks to go until the FuturePrint Virtual Conference, held 25th and 26th February. The conference will feature talks from leading experts and explore the key trends, latest technology and industry disruption.
With the continued evolution of digital inkjet printing technology, the conference will consider new techniques and best practice for effective adaptability.
Tailored specifically for digital printing technologists, manufacturing experts and print production professionals, the FuturePrint Conference will provide a forum for knowledge exchange, discussion and high-level networking.
The FuturePrint Conference comes at a time of immense upheaval across the print sector; the impact of Covid-19 has accelerated change and this has revealed opportunity for innovative print technology.
2021 speakers include:
Dario Urbinati, Actega Metal Print
Taylor Buckthorpe, Colordyne Technologies
Francois Martin, Bobst
Eviatar Halevi, HP
Matt Brooks, Inca Digital
Stephen Heinjens, Mutoh
Heiner Muller, OGS
Marc Graindourze, Agfa
Peter Bergstein, Bergstein
Marvin Jensen, Mankiewicz
Dorinda Gibbons, Profile Recruitment
Ryna Macabee, Keypoint Intelligence
Colin McMahon, Keypoint Intelligence
Christian Weyer, Zaikio
Carsten Brinkmeyer, Hymmen
Koen Santesgoeds, Integration Technology
Kelvin Bell, Vpress
Milo Ferchow, Vpress
Stefan Van Waalwijk Van Doorn, TNO Holst Centre
Roland Biemans, LMNS
Phil McMullin, Epson
Guy Martin, Epson
Rob Karsten, Phoseon Technology
Nova Abbott, Kavalan
Dave Gray, Ricoh
Dave Varty, Ricoh
Mark Bale, DoDxAct
Patrick Herman, InPrint Show
Jonathan Malone-McGrew, Solimar Systems
Mary Ann Rowan, Solimar Systems
Anthony Carignano, Actega North America
Graham Vlcek, Industrial Inkjet
Simon Daplyn, Sun Chemical
Phil Jackman, Sun Chemical
Kate Black, Meta Additive
Graham Tweedale, Xaar
Pat McGrew, McGrew Group
Richard Askam, Print Marketing Consultant
Paul Jenkins, ThePackHub
Mark Hanley, IT Strategies
Commenting on the event, FuturePrint Co-Founders said: “While 2020 has been a challenging year across every sector, in 2021 we see a boom emerging from the wreckage of the COVID crisis. In order for us to optimise our general performance, now is the time to look at how technology can enable us to adapt and solve the problems of today and tomorrow. While it has been a troubling time, there is now some light at the end of the tunnel.
“At the FuturePrint Virtual Conference, we aim to bring some context to the changing landscape and the challenges that businesses are facing, and provide a chance for people to come together to share their insights, learn from their peers and discuss how we can find the best technology solutions and practices to modern print challenges.
“Weve got another superb line up including some exciting new partners in Colordyne Technologies, Zaikio, Bergstein, Mankiewicz and content from Meta Additive and we look forward to welcoming you to our first event of 2021.”
Going Virtual
The Conference will be run as a fully virtual event. The event will retain all of the main features of our physical conference programme – with keynote talks, breakouts, live Q&A and Networking.