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IMI Ink Jet Printing Conference Set

December 2006
KISSIMMEE, Fla.—The Information Management Institute’s 16th Annual Ink Jet Printing Conference is schedule for January 31-February 2, 2007 at the Radisson Orlando Resort-Celebration Orlando in Kissimmee, Florida, where you can and display your products or services, participate in the suppliers’ forum, and give a 5-minute presentation of your products, services, and capabilities.

The program will feature more than 20 presentations from leading companies and industry experts including 3P InkJet Textiles AG, Fujifilm Dimatix, Hewlett Packard, Hexion Specialty Chemicals, InfoTrends, Innov8 Solutions, I.T. Strategies, imaging Technology international, Konica Minolta IJ Technologies, Nazdar, nScrypt, Nordson UV, Phoseon Technology, Pivotal Resources, SunJet, TTP, U.S. Secret Service, Web Consulting, Work Associates, Xaar, and Xennia Technology.

Among the key topics to be covered are printhead developments for advancing applications such as digital fabrication, digital coating, packaging, materials deposition and many others; many advancements in energy curing inks; the introduction and opportunities for nanomaterials based inks; electronics and software developments for driving print engines; volumetric control advances for high viscosity materials, exploration of many new industrial ink jet applications and markets plus numerous other exciting topics key to ink jet’s future growth.

This conference program brings together a diverse cross section of participants to address technology developments, enabling technologies, market and application analyses and development scenarios that are defining the future of the ink jet industry.

To register, visit www.imiconf.com, where you will also find a complete program agenda, presentation outlines, and a downloadable color brochure. Also, sign up for a complimentary display space available to all registrants.
 

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