About this event
INNOVATION SERIES
Automation Reimagined. Advances in connectivity and automation have given rise to wonderful opportunities for print converters. But as we move forward, we require even more from our technology.
Join us, as we launch a major new release of Automation Engine, and hear from leading industry commentator, Michael Ferrari, who will give his view on the increasingly vital role that automation plays in a post-2020 world.
This webinar will address some of the more prevalent challenges facing the industry today; and will show how Automation Engine takes the prepress experience, in terms of quality, productivity and connectivity to a new level, enabling businesses to be even more competitive while also ensuring they can meet today’s demands.
Join our experts on March 25th 2021 at 4PM CET/ 11AM EDT / 10AM CDT
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Jan De Roeck is highly respected and trusted for his insight in the graphic arts industry and his level of understanding of customer workflows and market requirements. He is a frequently asked speaker at industry events and represents Esko at different professional trade associations.
Paul has over 20 years experience in the Packaging industry. He originally studied Graphic Design, but quickly caught the packaging prepress bug. He has been working in most facets of the industry including artwork, repro and color retouching. He has a passion for simplification and automation.
Mike is a guest lecture professor at the University of Florida’s Packaging Engineering College and holds several advisory board positions. Mike completed a successful 32 yr. career as a Global R&D Assoc. Director at The Procter & Gamble Company. He has delivered initiatives for some of the world’s leading brands & is winner of the prestigious 2009 & 2010 DuPont Packaging Innovation Award.
Esko products empower teams to support and manage the packaging design and print processes for brand owners, retailers, pre-media and trade shops, manufacturers, and converters.