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PrintForum West Takes Place in One Week

June 6, 2017  By PrintAction Staff


On June 14, five education sessions, 12 speakers and exhibiting companies will provide technological and business insight for printing professionals on the West Coast. The 1-day conference in Burnaby, British Columbia, will also feature exhibits by Canadian Printing Equipment, Canon, cortech, Heidelberg, KBA, Kodak and Vertex Graphic and Business Equipment.

To register for PrintForum West, which is free to attend, and for more details visit PrintForum.ca. A new panel on the direction of production inkjet has been added to the day.

The educational portion of the conference kicks off with panel discussion featuring some of Canadian printing’s emerging leaders, including Nikos Kallas, President, MET Fine Printers; Richard Kouwenhoven, President, Hemlock Printers; and James Rowley, Vice President, Glenmore Custom Print + Packaging. The hour-long session, moderated by PrintAction Editor, Jon Robinson, will focus on how this next generation of business leaders views the future of the printing industry in terms of technology, strategy and innovation.

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Session two features Neva Murtha and Catherine Stewart, Senior Campaigners Partnering with Printers of Vancouver-based Canopy, who have more than 20 years combined experience developing visionary procurement policies for printers and publishers, including TC Transcontinental, RR Donnelley, EarthColor and Hemlock. Their session will provide real-world examples of printers working with some of North America’s largest printing consumers through modern procurement practices. They will provide attendees with new findings from The Blueline Ranking 2017 report to be released this June.

The afternoon sessions will provide a more technical overview of printing. First, Kodak’s William Li and Patrick Kerr, both based out of Kodak’s Vancouver facility, which is heavily focused on developing the parent company’s software products, will jointly present a forward-looking technical session aimed at improving printing company profitability. Li, who has been a software engineer with Kodak since 1997 (including Creo), will focus on the impact of colour technologies in relation to how printers can find and then maintain new business. Kerr, who has focused on workflow solutions with Kodak since 2003, will focus on how printing companies can leverage cloud computing and what it means for the business of print.

The fourth session of the day, titled The Smart Print Shop, will be presented by Heidelberg’s Andy Rae, who in April was appointed as Global Head of Marketing for the printing technology giant. Rae will discuss Industry 4.0 in printing, including the concept of The Smart Print Shop, which relates to leveraging print and media workflows to facilitate the complete automation of production processes. Rae will also discuss Heidelberg’s Push to Stop operating philosophy for print manufacturing, which provides a new way for thinking about automation and efficiency, productivity and most importantly profitability.

The day will wrap up in a panel discussion with some of Canada’s leading technology providers discussing the direction of production inkjet. It features: Alec Couckuyt, Senior Director, Canon Canada, Professional Printing Solutions Group; Brad King, Vice President, Graphics Communications, Xerox Canada; Ray Fagan, Sheefed Product Manager, Heidelberg Canada; and Edward Robeznieks, Vice President Sales, Ricoh Canada.


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