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FFTA’s 2007 Fall Conference & Tabletop Exhibit

July 2007
RONKONKOMA, N.Y.—Foundation of Flexographic Technical Association (FFTA) will be holding its annual Fall Conference at the Sheraton Downtown Hotel in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 5-7, 2007.

Themed “Productivity and Profitability,” the conference will focus on pressroom and process optimization and will also include the official launch of the newest edition of FIRST 4.0 (Flexographic Image Reproduction Specifications & Tolerances). Additionally the program will include an update of the CPC Scorecards on the performance and targets for the flexo industry from the FFTA Annual Forum in Washington, DC in 2002. FFTA’s 2007 Fall Conference will also feature a tabletop exhibition which will take place Nov. 5 and Nov. 6, 2007.

More than 70 percent of available exhibit space has been secured, leaving only six booths open. The current roster of exhibitors include: All Printing Resources, Inc.; Anderson & Vreeland, Inc.; ARC International; Champion Polymer Recycling; CTS Technical Resources, Inc.; Eastman Kodak Company; Esko-Graphics Inc.; Harper Corporation of America; Isra Surface Vision Inc.; Lubrizol Advanced Materials; and Radius Solutions, Inc. Co-chairs for the conference are FTA Hall of Fame member Denny McGee, MPS America, LLC.; and Vikram Lal, Metro Label Co., Ltd.

For more information about FFTA’s “Productivity & Profitability” conference visit FTA’s Web site at www.flexography.org

If you would like additional information on becoming a tabletop exhibitor/conference sponsor, contact Jay Kaible, FTA’s director of business development at 631-737-6020 x20.
 

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