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TLMI Announces 2009 Technical Conference

March 27, 2009
NAPERVILLE, Ill.—Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute (TLMI) will be holding its ninth technical conference at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago September 8-10, 2009. The theme of this year’s technical conference is "Get Smart", a forum focusing on the day-to-day issues narrow web printers and converters are facing in the current marketplace. Attendees will receive production ideas and management solutions from industry experts that they can take back to their businesses and implement immediately.

Some of the TLMI technical conference session topic highlights include:

• Prepress and plate technologies: Imagine a world of high throughput and low rework. Attendees will be taken through the pros and cons of different workflows by a panel of industry suppliers and converters.

• Maximizing profits in lean times: Learn how to utilize traditional improvement methodologies in low-cost, innovative and practical ways.

• Application in action with digital printing: A panel of narrow web converters discuss their own company’s integration and learning curve of digital printing solutions and the impact these systems have had on their businesses.

• Inside of printed electronics: This session will open up some of the silence surrounding the printed electronics sector and will discuss the development for printing electronics that transcends the current limitations of traditional printing methodologies.

• Applications in action: Learn about unique applications that will provide label converters with real opportunities; in addition to the requirements and benefits of each application. Many of these applications can be achieved with current available capital equipment and require minimum retrofit expense while potentially providing a sizeable return on investment.

In addition to these topics, attendees will hear many more aimed at helping them grow their businesses and increase profits during these turbulent times.

For more information visit www.tlmi.com.
 

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