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drupa innovation park 2016: the heartbeat of innovation

130 exhibitors will participate in the drupa innovation park
 

Few areas at drupa 2016 will be so packed with innovations as Hall 7.0 – the home of the drupa innovation park. In six themed areas, around 130 exhibitors will showcase their innovations in workflow processes, automation and the latest print technologies.

For the first time there will be an area devoted to successful business and marketing concepts. dip therefore offers visitors to drupa the unique advantage of being able to discover innovations and market-ready applications for creative print products and technologies in a convenient compact form. The solutions on show will be ideally complemented by presentations, panel discussions and interviews on the dip stage.

The key theme in the print industry is still process optimisation and automation – a theme that is the focus for CIP 4,which is once again a cooperation partner for dip.

"Automation and optimisation are topics that are not only current, but they are also essential objectives to accomplish in order for print service providers to strive in today’s print marketplace," says Julie Watson, spokesperson for CIP4. "JDF is the industry’s Job Definition Format standard capable of automating a multi-vendor environment composed of software and hardware vendors. Visit the drupa innovation park to see how JDF can help save time, consumables, and ultimately maximise the bottom line."

In view of the growing relevance of cloud integration, the print industry is increasingly interested in security aspects. This calls for smart solutions – like those offered by i1BOX and exhibitors in the process optimisation and automation area. The maintenance-free miniserver stays within the customer's premises, offers a sophisticated system concept and serves as the platform for many applications (such as data and job management, CRM, e-mail, groupware, file sharing and asset management), which can be configured ready for use.

"It was important to us to develop professional server concept that allows the end user to use all the features and programs they need from day one without committing their own resources," explains Roland Orlik, managing director of i1BOX. 

The Unique Selling Proposition of Obility GmbH is the simplification of procurement processes. The online-based systems allow both print service providers and their customers to simplify their in-house business processes by sharing print, web and IT technologies.

"We're delighted that Obility will be contributing to the heartbeat of innovation at dip again in 2016," says Obility's managing director Frank Siegel. This is just one aspect covered in the Web-to-Media & E-Commerce area, which also focuses on solutions for web-to-publish or web-to-print, E-commerce and shop platforms, cloud publishing and web editors for design/print and HTML 5.

In the Innovations in Printing Technologies area, exhibitors will present key technologies in modern printing and finishing, applications for functional printing, printed electronics and 3D printing and solutions for prototyping, visualisation and workflow.

One of the exhibitors in this area is modico GmbH, which specialises in laser paper finishing, UV direct printing on objects up to 150 mm thick and 3D printing. DP Lenticular, one of the pioneers and leading names in lenticular printing (the only finishing technique which allows images to be printed with the illusion of movement), will once again be exhibiting at dip.

"The drupa innovation park is an excellent opportunity for us to present what is still an innovative printing technology and reach new target audiences," says Daniel Pierret, founder and managing director of the Irish company. The Lenticular Award will once again be presented at drupa, on June 2 at 5pm.

The other themed areas at dip are:

Multichannel Publishing & Marketing Solutions: This area covers topics such as the management of cross-media contents/assets, web and app publishing, database publishing, and marketing and brand management solutions.

Added Value in Print: The focus here is on finishing, further development and the advanced added-value of print products, including innovative substrates, new finishing methods, packaging, label printing and displays, green printing and secure printing.

Business Models: Alongside technological changes, new business concepts and models have an ever more important role to play, as well as strategic cooperation and marketing platforms.

Registration details and more information about the concept are available at www.drupa.com.

 
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