52 ■ October 3, 2010 • GRAPH EXPO
Official Show Daily • Cygnus Graphics Media Free Presentations: A Quick Guide
Sunday, October 3, 2010 Special FREE Market Segment Session Especially For…
Quick and Instant Printers Location: Room S504
“Keeping It Real—Essential Steps to Success for Quick and Small Commercial Printers” 8:30 – 10:00 am Sponsored by: Quick Printing Magazine and NAQP
The Quick Printing magazine success panel zeros—in on the vital technology and business issues that affect today’s quick and small commercial printers.
Special FREE Market Segment Session Especially For…
Package & Specialty Printers Location: Room S504
Digital Package Printing 11:30 am – 1:30 pm Sponsored by: Package Printing Magazine Moderator: Kevin Karstedt, Karstedt and Associates
Four key players in the label sector lay out their vision of the future of Digital Printing in Packaging. Get the inside scoop on where the industry is headed.
GREENspace FREE Presentations:
Location: GREEN Theater, Booth #2641 Roadmaps to Sustainability 2:00 – 2:30 pm Gary Jones, Printing Industries of America
Learn how other printers have successfully maintained or increased sales while reducing costs by protecting the environments. Explore the value of sustainability across your entire operation through this wide-ranging discussion.
News Print FREE Presentations:
Location: News Print Theater, Booth #1478 Newspaper Packaging for the Future, Mailroom Control Technology 1:30 – 2:00pm Dave Carlos, FASTechnology Group Hear about future trends in the newspaper packaging industry, including bring- ing TMC programs back in-house, household specific inserting and variable-data printing to drive revenue growth, as well as QR codes and personalization.
PackPrint/Future Print FREE Presentations:
Location: PackPrint / Future Print Theater, Booth #4627 What Printers Need To Know About Printed Electronics 10:30 – 11:00 am Malcolm Keif, Professor, Cal Poly State University
Learn the common types of electronic and functional products that can be created using common printing technologies. Don’t miss Malcolm’s expanded paid ses- sion at 2:00 p.m., “Printed Electronics: Today’s Questions & Solutions…Tomor- row’s Challenges” in room S404bc.
Package Design for Maximum Folder-Gluer Production Efficiency 11:30 – 12:00 noon Yvan Magni, Product Support Manager, Bobst Group North America
Understand how the design affects set-up, production speeds, waste and the qual- ity of the finished piece. Learn how to select package style, material, finish and grain direction to satisfy your customer’s needs while minimizing your costs.
Printed Electronics—Market Forecast and Applications 1:30 – 2:00 pm Raghu Das, CEO, IDTechEx
Photovoltaics, flexible displays, batteries and other products can be produced
using either organic or inorganic materials—which to choose for what? Dr. Das’ 10-year market forecast and discussion of main drivers by sector is a MUST for anyone considering producing printed electronics.
Color Matched Package Prototypes and Proofs Using Standard Materials 2:30 – 3:00 pm Andrew Oransky, Director of Product Management, Roland DGA
Overcome the limitations of traditional processes to provide color accurate pack- age prototypes that duplicate the look and feel of production items by using the same materials used on press while reducing cost of samples and proofs.
FREE Exhibitor Presentations: Location: S403ab, South Hall, Level 4
PrinterPresence by Firespring Presents: “Social Media, Search Engines, Printing and You”
12:30 – 1:30 pm Speaker: Tawnya Starr, President, PrinterPresence
Learn where social media belongs in the graphic communications industry and how to make your company a social marketing maven.
Preview of Tomorrow: Monday, October 4, 2010
DESIGNing the Americas Trends, ‘Best Practices’ and the Future of Design from Impressive Publishers Converting Print, Online, Mobile and Packaging 8:30 – 10:00 am Sponsored by: Graphic Design USA, REDiseno Mexico, and DesignEdge Canada
Drop-on-Demand High Performance Inkjet and New Applications 10:30 – 11:00 am John Lapp, Director, Strategic Accounts, FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.
Greenpucky! Taking the Bull Out of Environmental Marketing Claims 11:00 – 11:30 am Peter Nowack,
WhatTheyThink.com – Going-Green
mPowering Production Personnel with Software and Systems 11:00 – 11:30 am Bill Harley, Miracom Computer Corp.
Retooling and Efficiencies in Printing Operations 11:30 – 1:30 pm Sponsored by: News & Tech and Inland Press Association
New Inks and Processing Tools for Printed Electronics Production Applications
11:30 – 12:00 noon Stan Farnsworth, Vice President of Marketing, NovaCentrix
Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) Presents: Chain of Custody Certifica- tion: Good for Your Business and Good for Our Forests 12:30 – 1:30 pm Jason Metnick, Senior Director, Market Access and Label Use, SFI Putting Old News to Bed – UV Drying Myths Explored 1:30 – 2:00 pm
Elinor Midlik, Prime UV
Automated Quality Vision Inspection for Printed Electronics and RFID 1:30 – 2:00 pm Roger B. Mattila, North American Account Manager for Print, ISRA Surface Vision Inc.
Shredding/Briquetting for Higher Waste Stream Revenues 2:00 – 2:30 pm Mark Kunz, WEIMA America, Inc.
Roadmap for Organic and Printed Electronics 2:30 – 3:00 pm Barbara Fisher, Regional Manager, OE-A North America
Transforming “Commercial Products” to Re-shape Newspapers 3:00 – 3:30 pm
Don Gustafson, Baldwin Technology
Finding Commercial Success for Newspapers 3:30 – 4:30 pm Sponsored by: News & Tech and Inland Press Association
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