PRINTING United Expo
The Dallas show proved to be a great venue for high-speed inkjet, as Riso reported a record 27 signed inkjet orders at its booth.
Calling the in-plant industry “strong,” Consultant Howie Fenton reviewed the results of an in-plant survey during PRINTING United.
The inaugural North American event provided all printing industry segments with massive showcase of new technologies and products, extensive education, and more.
The topic at the third of IPI’s successful in-plant forums at PRINTING United veered away from the hardware that dominated the Dallas show and instead focused on the less tangible topic of software — in particular, how workflow automation software can enable “fantastic growth.”
When it comes to in-plants selling promotional products, “you can’t get in fast enough.” That’s how panelist Richard Beto (University of Texas at Austin) put it during an in-plant breakfast forum hosted by In-plant Impressions on the second day of PRINTING United.
Numerous in-plants turned out for a panel discussion at PRINTING United to hear four leading managers reveal how their in-plants have achieved "growth through change."
What started as a shared vision two years ago emerged as a triumphant reality, as approximately 30,000 visitors — including hundreds of in-plants — flooded the halls of Dallas’s Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center for the debut edition of PRINTING United.
The show floor at PRINTING United will be packed with global product launches and North American debuts. Here are highlights of just some of the systems and substrates you can expect to see on the show floor.
Over the past month, I’ve seen quite a few in-plant managers in my travels, which have ranged from Florida to North Carolina and on to Dallas, Texas.
When you work in Austin, Texas, attending PRINTING United is a no-brainer. Richard Beto, director of Document Solutions at the University of Texas at Austin, explains why he will be at the inaugural show.