Expo Bound: Printing the Future - Networking Opportunities, New Tech, and Endless Innovations
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The PRINTING United Expo — September 10-12 in Las Vegas — is just around the corner, and attendees are eagerly preparing for days filled with learning, networking, and inspiration. As we approach the Expo, we're excited to present a series of Q&A interviews with attendees from diverse sectors. They'll share their reasons for attending the PRINTING United Expo, the knowledge they hope to gain, and what they're most looking forward to at the event.
Capital Ink Corp
Ken Burns, VP
Silver Spring, MD
capital-ink.com
Capital INK Branding Solutions is a full-service digital print and sign company. Its production facility is in Silver Springs, MD, just outside Washington, D.C., and its network of sign and graphic installers covers most of North America.
Its mission is to turn our customer’s ideas into a personalized and professional brand. Whether it is graphic and logo design, website design and development, commercial graphics, transit advertisements, vehicle wraps, or anything else they can envision, Capital INK is here to provide the solutions to create a unique and personalized brand.
WFI: What motivated you to attend the Expo this year?
Burns: We never miss a PRINTING United Expo. We love seeing all the new equipment and technologies that are available as well as attending the educational workshops.
WFI: If you're returning, what brings you back?
Burns: The networking opportunities at this Expo are priceless. Every year we attend, we gain lifelong connections that help us continue to expand our business.
WFI: Which products, brands, or services are you most looking forward to seeing at the Expo?
Burns: Currently being in the market for some new finishing equipment, Colex will be at the top of our list this year. We will definitely be stopping by the Arlon, Drytac, and Orafol booths to see what technological innovations the film manufacturers are working on. And as always, we will spend a good portion of our time demonstrating new installation techniques in the PDAA booth.
WFI: How do you plan to maximize your time at the Expo?
Burns: By attending as many educational workshops and after-hours networking events as possible.
WFI: How do you think attending the Expo will impact your business or career?
Burns: That’s the fun part of these events. We never know who we will meet or what equipment and software we might find that will help grow our businesses or up our workflow efficiency. We just know from all our past visits that we will come out of this event more educated and in tune with the current direction of the industry. And we will have made new connections and colleagues to collaborate our business practices with.
To read more Q&As with PRINTING United Expo attendees, visit the article: Are You Expo Bound?. To register to attend, please visit PrintingUnited.com.
Denise Gustavson is the Editorial Director for the Alliance Media Brands — which includes Printing Impressions, Packaging Impressions, In-plant Impressions, Wide-Format Impressions, Apparelist, NonProfitPRO, and the PRINTING United Journal — PRINTING United Alliance.