Due to the well-received corrugated session at last year’s Phoenix-based event, Forum & INFOFLEX 2018 are anticipating another successful session for the corrugated printing segment, titled ‘Advanced Corrugated Technologies: A Business Case.’ The two-hour session will take place from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday 8 May, right after the complimentary food truck lunch hour, at the Indiana Convention Center.
Co-chairs Jack Fulton, Printron and Geoff Roznak, Great Northern Corp will be focusing this session on how printers can apply the most up-to-date direct print innovations to meet their own needs. Even more interesting, attendees will be hearing directly from OEM press companies as they identify the latest technologies in the market.
“Expectations are rising in the corrugated direct print market,” said Fulton. “Understanding how press technologies have advanced is key to meeting those expectations and improving your business on all fronts. Those attending will find out how top-notch press innovations from Bobst, Göpfert and KBA-Flexotecnica can help them become all-around better printers, manage purchasing decisions and compete for new business.”
Session speakers and presentations include:
- Martin Corall, KBA-Flexotecnica, ‘CorruCut RDB and CorruFlex Printer’;
- Andre Göpfert, Göpfert Maschinen GmbH, ‘Flexo Postprint Meets Litho Print’;
- Tom Philips, Bobst North America, ‘Press Technology Update’.
Those interested in learning more about this two-hour session can check out FTA’s website for an in-depth preview. Forum 2018, themed ‘Bringing It All Together: Synchronizing Processes, People and Potential’, will take place 6-9 May at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown in Indiana. Co-located with the event is INFOFLEX 2018, set for 7 and 8 May at the Indiana Convention Center. Every full Forum registration includes entrance to the INFOFLEX show floor, where 240+ of the industry’s top suppliers will be exhibiting their most innovative technologies.
To learn more, or register for Forum & INFOFLEX 2018, visit www.flexography.org