Inkjet showcased at TheIJC 2016
- steve8125
- Jul 11, 2016
- 2 min read
Print Solutions IndPrint
drupa 2016 showed the direction of the future of digital printing. Now, TheIJC invites all who look ahead to technological insights of inkjet engineering and chemistry, and who build the future, to take the next step.
Sponsored by MS Italy and organised by ESMA, the third edition of the inkjet event returns to Swissôtel Düsseldorf/Neuss on 4 to 6 October 2016. So far, more than 20% of the tabletops have been booked by new exhibitors and 50% of delegates registered to date have never attended TheIJC before.
drupa has been the supporting partner of The Inkjet Conference since its inauguration in 2014. During the fair in June 2016 many of TheIJC delegates and exhibitors presented new products and solutions, and all of them confirmed that they would also join the conference in October.
The updated list of presentation abstracts is available at http://theijc.com/event-program. The range of topics reflects the complete spectrum of components which contribute to the performance of an inkjet system.
‘Inkjet and digital cover a diverse range of topics and technologies, including precision engineering, chemistry, electronics, software, database management, hydraulic systems, surface science, colour management, inkjet printheads and of course a huge knowledge about the specific application,’ said Steve Knight, co-founder of TheIJC. ‘In isolation, each of these topics is quite straight forward, but it is their interaction and a weakness in any one of them that will affect system performance. Just as we start to understand one area, we discover several more to explore. To know where to start is always a challenge. TheIJC offers guidance for both newcomers and professionals from specific domains who want to broaden their expertise.’
Dedicated to its educational objectives, The Inkjet Conference 2016 has been extended with six workshop sessions on 4 October 2016. The workshops are offered for free to the first 100 delegates who register for the main event and the spaces are filling quickly.
The conference will feature two tracks with 50 technical presentations, an exhibitor area and a networking dinner on the evening of 5 October 2016. Together with one inkjet workshop of choice, lunches and refreshments, the delegate fee is €695+VAT. ESMA members pay €605 and academics enjoy a special rate of €160 euro. Group bookings unlock additional discounts. Registration is available http://theijc.com/about-event/registration-2016
For 2016 The Inkjet Conference has introduced an app developed for all mobile devices (Android, iPhone, Blackberry and Windows Phone). It contains all conference details with automatic updates. Find out more at: http://theijc.com/medias/mobile-app
Supported by:









Comments