InPrint 2015 Show starts next week in Munich!

InPrint 2015 Starts Next WeekInPrint 2015, the specialised show for printing technologies in manufacturing, starts next Tuesday in Hall A6 at the Munich Trade Fair Centre, with a three-day technical conference consisting of 60 sessions held alongside.

Daily from 9am to 5pm on November 10-12, with some 150 exhibiting companies plus two conference stages, the event presents cutting edge technology and high level expertise, product launches and showcases on industrial functional, decorative and packaging printing. Speciality, screen, digital, inkjet and 3D technologies will be at the centre of attention. The online registration continues to be available during show days and will still offer tickets at a favourable price compared to the on-site sale. The ticket is valid both for the show and conference and will, during the running time of InPrint, also allow access to the co-located productronica show.

In accordance with what’s on offer at the exhibition, the InPrint conference programme grants additional valuable know-how on industrial print: representatives from industry and R&D will share their insight and discuss technologies, products, developments, trends, forecasts and demands for industrial print. Speakers include Heidelberg, HP, Canon, Tonejet, voxeljet, Xaar, Fraunhofer IFAM, the University of Sheffield and many more. The full programme is available on InPrint website.

The Show attracts senior decision makers from diverse areas of the manufacturing industry who are looking for customised, co-operatively designed system solutions for particular problems in production, in order to generate new possibilities and revenue in industrial manufacturing. Moreover, visitors also come from the printing industry.

InPrint 2015 Starts Next WeekVia the InPrint website, the exhibitor list is equipped with a function that makes finding companies easy as they can be clearly arranged, according to categories. Also, in order to prepare for the show and learn more about industrial print, the most helpful tools to refer to are the comprehensive show preview – which can be browsed online, the visitor brochure (in compact PDF format), the InPrint Blog and TV channel and the white paper ‘What is the future of Industrial Digital Printing?’ to be ordered via the website.

Some of the show’s focal points in close-up:

Functional Industrial Print & 3D – Tuesday, November 10, InPrint Conference Stage and daily at the InPrint Forum:

The ‘InPrint Forum’ (Stand D63), one of InPrint’s two conference areas, including a panel discussion, tech talks and speeches by REYDEL Automotive, Chemstream, GEW and many more.

Presentations at the ‘InPrint Conference Stage’ (Stand B25) will look into the latest developments in speciality, screen, digital, inkjet and 3D printing including their exciting new applications.

Decorative Industrial Print: Wednesday, November 11, InPrint Conference Stage:

The InPrint Conference Stage will showcase and debate the possibilities of decorative printing, including talks by HP, Canon, Durst, Inca or Markus Benesch Creates.

Industrial Packaging Print: Thursday, November 12, InPrint Conference Stage:

On the Conference Stage packaging printing will be the focus; Tonejet, Xaar, ThePackHub, Sun and many more will inform about technologies, products, developments, trends, forecasts and demands within industrial packaging print and discuss these.