Digital Printing-Wide Format - Roll to Roll
Day two of the Wide-Format Summit brought this series exploring the trends and opportunities in the large-format market to a close.
After a very successful debut last week, the Wide-Format Summit Series continues on Oct. 15 with sessions on wide-format equipment implementation, new printed textile opportunities, proving the ROI of outdoor advertising and more.
On October 8, the debut of the Wide-Format Summit Series took place, with six speakers touching on a range of topics relevant to the wide-format printing industry.
Attendees around the world can sign up online to attend 14 days of education, research, panels, and product launches from leading OEMs and suppliers. And don't miss the In-plant Forum on Nov. 2.
The student-run printing and design operation at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, stepped up during the coronavirus pandemic to produce campus directional and COVID-19 safety signage.
Amazon is set to expand its in-house printing capabilities with $400 million in new digital printing equipment from Kornit. It also plans to open a new Merch by Amazon facility in Phoenix.
Wide-format Impressions and NAPCO Media have launched a two-day, free educational program designed for executives at wide-format printing companies and other print service providers interested in making successful investments in print engines, finishing systems and related technology.
Hear from business owners and managers that have stepped up to the plate to do their part in helping companies deal with the pandemic.
A graphics installation expert offers advice on the tools you’ll need and the preparations you should make in order to properly install the wall and window graphics your in-plant prints.
Wallcoverings are back, big-time. They’re brighter and bolder than ever, and they represent one of the fastest-growing markets in digital printing. Growth is projected to be 25 percent annually through 2023, with revenue climbing from $2.53 billion to $7.74 billion.