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Asahi Photoproducts starts In-House Plate Training at Gallus Experience Center, Supported by ESKO
Tuesday 12. March 2024 - The first sessions are already planned as part of the well-known ESKO MasterClass Series, the first one starting in March, to feature aspects of flexo workflow and screening technologies, followed by sustainable platemaking production, and then closing the loop by going on-press.
New training sessions in 2024 will combine pre-press workflow, platemaking, and printing training all under one roof at the Gallus Experience Center.
Asahi Photoproducts, a pioneer in flexographic photopolymer plate development and subsidiary of the Asahi Kasei Corporation, today reported that the company is starting a new type of operator training courses by combining pre-press workflow, platemaking and flexo printing, together with Gallus and ESKO, all under one roof.
The sessions will be held in the Gallus Experience Center in St. Gallen, Switzerland, which was opened in June of 2023. Topics to be covered include:
ESKO screening technologies, workflow, and plate imaging solutions.
Training on Asahi water-wash platemaking, including calibration of exposure time, plate washout speed, finishing and drying time.
Printing the plates on a Gallus press, including curve calibration and print performance checks.
Consolidated view to demonstrate the ease-of-use of plate production from Asahi, ESKO and Gallus to deliver sustainable solutions to printing converter.
Classes are scheduled as follows, each consisting of four days of training:
First MasterClass: March 12th – 15th
Second MasterClass: June 24th – 27th
Third MasterClass: September 23rd – 26th
Fourth MasterClass: Dec 9th – 12th
“Since our company was founded more than 50 years ago,” said Dieter Niederstadt, Asahi’s Technical Marketing Manager, “we have seen several developments in our industry, from ‘potato printing’ to a high-quality flexographic printing process challenging the maximum achievable print quality in our industry today. Another movement we recognized is the closing of the gap in the platemaking supply chain. Whereas previously many operations, such as file separation, platemaking, and printing, were separated, now with the rising integration of automation, it is easier to bring them together under one roof at the printing converter. This does, however, call for added-value training courses for the next operator generation to come.”
The Gallus Experience Center brings together various industry-leading partners such as Asahi, Gallus and ESKO to collaborate and drive innovation in the industry. It provides the ideal environment for the plate-making training center, with full end-to-end solutions that support the wider integration of tasks during plate-making operations – with sustainability in mind at every stage. These sessions will provide attendees with hands-on experience with the presented solutions, as well as the ability to ask questions to industry experts and network with peers.
Dario Urbinati, CEO of Gallus Group, comments: “At Gallus, we pride ourselves on driving smart, connected printing – and a key part of this is driving collaboration, bringing the industry together to inspire innovation and transformation. The Gallus Experience Center stands as a testament to this vision, uniting some of the greatest minds across our industry, including our esteemed partners Asahi and Esko whose expertise enrich our collective journey forward. Together, we are thrilled to host these transformative MasterClass training days, symbolizing our dedication to advancing the industry through shared knowledge and forward-thinking solutions. Join us as we shape the future of printing, charting new horizons and unlocking endless possibilities.”
“Esko has been the pioneer of making flexo pre-press and flexo platemaking user friendly and largely automated, while building best-in-class plate quality and consistency into our hardware and software solutions, like the CDI Crystal XPS series,” said Thomas Klein, CTO of Esko. “The MasterClass training sessions at the Gallus Experience Center now allow attendees to have a holistic view of the entire process, from the incoming artwork via flexo platemaking to the final print, providing invaluable insights into how automation is enabling greater ease of-use than ever before.”