Ink Jet Printing World 2015 The Florida Hotel & Conference Center Orlando, Florida, USA Ink Jet Printing 2015 Conference February 4-6, 2015 Ink Jet Academy February 3-4, 2015 High Speed Ink Jet System Design & Process Development Course February 3-4, 2015 IMI’s Ink Jet Printing World 2015 focuses on our annual U.S. Ink Jet Conference along with learning opportunities via courses designed to provide improved understanding of and the ability to capitalize on the business opportunities being generated by advancements in ink jet printing technologies. IMI’s programs are designed to enable attendees to obtain the latest technical, market and application information while allowing time to network with other attendees in a time and cost efficient manner. Attendance at IMI programs enables attendees to meet with the digital printing industry’s leading experts in a single location in a short time period maximizing information transfer efficiency and minimizing travel and time expenses. While conventional printing declines, the transition from an analog to digital world accelerates – which is being reflected in the growth of digital printing applications and opportunities. IMI’s Ink Jet Printing World 2015 provides programs and formats to obtain a timely update and understanding of key ink jet printing technologies, markets and applications - keys to your success. Complimentary Conference Displays & Suppliers’ Forum IMI’s Ink Jet Printing World 2015 provides the opportunity to have complimentary display space (available Tuesday thru Friday) to exhibit your products, technology or services and to give a commercial 5-minute Suppliers’ Forum presentation (during Ink Jet Printing 2015 Conference). IMI will cooperate with all interested parties to provide appropriate space so products can be displayed and demonstrated during the conference breaks and receptions. There is no fee in addition to the standard program registration fees to have a display and/or to give a Suppliers’ Forum presentation. To reserve your display space and Suppliers’ Forum presentation slot, please register online and check off the box indicating your participation OR complete the registration form in this flyer and fax to +1-207-235-2226 OR send an email to [email protected] Ink Jet Academy The Florida Hotel & Conference Center Orlando, Florida February 3-4, 2015 Ink jet printing is the fastest growing imaging technology for office and graphics applications and particularly for digital fabrication, 3D modeling, printable electronics and many other industrial applications. These many new applications are opening up extensive opportunities for materials suppliers, media developers, consumables manufacturers, systems suppliers and others. But entering the ink jet market or just branching out into new parts of it can present a considerable technical challenge with many barriers to commercial success. Understanding the fundamentals is a prerequisite to any development. The Ink Jet Academy offers a course covering the basic theory of all the diverse types of ink jet technology in use today. Learn how the printheads work, what materials are used in their fabrication and the theory of operation. Learn about inks and media, how they are formulated and the supply and support systems. Led by Dr. Alan Hudd, Alchemie Technology and Mike Willis, Pivotal Resources, The Ink Jet Academy provides a program and convenient format to get an expert start in the ink jet field, to get an update or to open up new ink jet fields. Tuesday, February 3, 2015 8:00 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m Opening Session Welcome & Introductions Alvin G. Keene, President, IMI, Inc., Carrabassett Valley, Maine UV Chemistry and Curing • UV Curable Materials • Monomers • Oligimers • Photoinitiators • UV Curing • Print Quality Issues with UV Inks Introduction to Ink Jet • Course Overview • Types of Ink Jet Technology • Drop on Demand Technologies • Thermal & Piezo Ink Jet • Evolution of Ink Jet Markets • Ink Jet Patents Print & Image Quality - Issues & Solutions • Factors Affecting Print Quality • Printhead - Ink - Substrate • Greyscale Methods Ink Jet Ink Technologies • Ink Types: Aqueious, Solvent, Oil, Phase Change & UV Cure • Dyes and Pigments • Ink Jet Ink Formulations • Ink Jet Ink Design • Understanding Ink Jet Printing Process • Drop Formation • Properties Influencing Piezo Ink Jet Ink Performance • Testing an Ink for Reliability: Methods & Characerization Wednesday, February 4, 2015 DOD (Drop-on-Demand) Technologies • Thermal Ink Jet • Piezo Ink Jet - Piston Mode Designs - Roof Mode Actuators - Stacked Piezo Technology - Shear Mode Designs - Silicon Printheads 12:00 Noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Session 3 Ink Jet Materials and Dispersions • Range of Materials & Ink Chemistries • Evolution of Ink Jet Inks • Evolution of Dyes • Pigments & Dispersion Technology • Dispersion Theory • Polymers and Additives • Processes and Manufacturing Printhead Design Operational Isues • Drop Placement Accuracy • Drop Ejection Frequency • Crosstalk • Reliability • Life Issues 6:00 p.m. Networking Reception 8:30 a.m. Session 3 System Design Issues • Industrial Ink Supplies • Bubble Control • Nozzle Maintenance Emerging Technologies • Kodak Stream • Memjet • HP PageWide Technology • Landa Nanography • Lead-free Piezo • Speed and Resolution Trends Ink Jet Academy Leaders Dr. Alan L Hudd, Director and Founder, Alchemie Technology, Cambridge, UK Dr. Hudd is Director and Founder of Alchemie Technology Ltd. Alchemie is an independent contract development and consultancy to the industrial ink jet industry. Particular research interests are the development ink jet’s role in providing sustainable energy solutions and 3D pri9nting solutions. Alchemie’s Jetronica printhead technology for coatings, adhesives, textiles & additive manufacturing applications provides “materials patterning” at production line speeds. Dr. Hudd was a founder of Xennia Technology and Managing Director from 1996 to 2012. During this period, he built Xennia to become a world leading ink jet developer and solutions provider to industrial ink jet markets. In 1987, Dr. Hudd joined Domino Printing Sciences and spent 8 years as Fluids Technology Manager, developing a wide range of inkjet inks for diverse applications and is credited with a number of patents and significant innovations within the industrial inkjet industry. Prior to Domino, he spent almost eight years with the Ministry of Defence and Royal Ordnance in the UK, developing new solid polymer rocket propellants for air to air missiles. Dr. Hudd graduated with B.Sc. Honours degree in Chemistry and Physics, M.Sc and Ph.D research degrees in Polymer Chemistry from Manchester University. Ink Jet Applications • Coding, Marking, Mailing & Addressing • Wide Format Graphics • Industrial Decoration - Decors & Laminates • Ceramic Tiles • Textiles • Commercial Printing • Labels & Packaging • Printed Electronics • Bio-medical • 3D Printing • & More! Mike Willis, Managing Director, Pivotal Resources Limited, Cambridge, UK Mr. Willis is the Founder and Managing Director of Pivotal Resources, an international marketing and technical consultancy specializing in digital printing. In addition, he is Publisher of Directions, a service that monitors ink jet patents and significant product launches. 12:00 Noon Mike was a founder member of Xaar, a company set up to exploit high resolution piezo ink jet technolgy. Later, while responsible for business development, he promoted the technology, forging links with printer companies worldwide. Adjournment Mike Willis Pivotal Resources Dr. Alan Hudd Alchemie Technology He has worked in this industry for the past 30 years, accumulating considerable experience in a wide range of imaging technologies. Recognized as an industry expert, he regularly speaks and gives tutorials at printing conferences in Europe and North America. Mike began his career at Gestetner, working on a variety of photocopier projects and was responsible for development of image processes. Mr. Willis graduated from the Polytechnic of Central London in 1976 with Honours in Photographic Sciences. High Speed Ink Jet System Design and Process DevelopmentCourse The Florida Hotel & Conference Center Orlando, Florida February 3-4, 2015 IMI’s High Speed Ink Jet system Design & Process Development Course addresses the real world challenges of high speed printer design by focusing on five key areas: Printer Development Process - Proven Process from Market Requirements to Specifi Design Decisions Jetting Process - How Does it Work & How Process Variables Affect Image Quality and Reliability System Integration & Design Process - Avoiding Common Mistakes plus Drop Placeement Error Budgets to Guide Design Process Process Development - Development & Testing Procedures to Tune the Process for Optimum Results Vendor & Outside Resources Management - Managing Advice, Testing & Services from Vendors & Other Sources Led by Rob Rogers of Print3 Technologies, IMI’s High Speed Ink Jet system Design & Process Development Course provides a proven framework for printer development plus practical recommendations on key design areas, required testing and solution to common development mistakes - insights and information not generally available in a publically offered program. Tuesday, February 3, 2015 8:00 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m Opening Session Welcome & Introductions Alvin G. Keene, President, IMI, Inc., Carrabassett Valley, Maine Course Leader: Rob Rogers, Founder & President, Print3 Technologies, Shawnee, Kansas High Speed Printer Development: Challenges & Markets • Why Digital Printing? • Ink Jet vs. Conventional Printing: The Secret is the Cost Curve • Current & Emerging Single Pass Markets Printer Development Process: Key Areas of Focus • Overview of Product Development: Key Points • System Architecures • Process Development Basics: Marriage of Printhead, System, Ink Formulation & Substrates to Meet Market Requirements • Market Requirements & Engineering Specification Printer Architectures & Sub-Systems • Common Printer Architectures • Architecture Advantages and Disadvantages • Discussion of Sub-Systems, Ink Suipply RIP, Print Electronics, etc. 12:00 Noon Lunch 1:00 p.m. Session 3 Jetting Process & Effect of Ink Properties • Slow Motion Video of Jetting • Printhead Inputs & Outputs Diagram • Rectified Diffusion: What is it & Why does it Result in Reliability Issues? • Common Single Pass Printheads • Flow Through vs. Non Flow Through Printheads • Jetting Effects of Critical Variables • Inks: How Ink Properties Effect System Integration & Jetting • Summary of Key Process Variables & Their Basic Effects on Jetting Process Drop Placement Error Budgets • Common Sources of Errors • Error Budgets Concept • Banderly Curve: Determining Drop Placement Errors • Print;head Mounting Errors • Substrate Transport Errors Sub-System Design • Encoder Design • Printhead Mounting • Ink Supply Design • Print Electronics Integration • Drying/Curing • Technical Areas: Key Points 6:00 p.m. Networking Reception Wedneday, February 4, 2015 8:30 a.m. Session 3 Design of Transport Systems • Belt Based Systems • Web Based Systems • Sheetfed Systems • Printing on 3D Parts Process Development: The Marriage of Printhead, System, Ink Formulation and Substrates • Common Process Variables that are Tuned for an Applications • Process Testing & Equipment • Ink/Substrate Interaction • Process Development: Key Points Vendor & Outside Resource Management • Key Vendors • Advice & Services that Vendors can Provide • Overall Design & Development Management Plans Discussion of Attendee’s Projects • Discuss Attendee’s Projects & Issues they are Experiencing • After Adjounment, Rob Rogers will be available for private discussion on specific projects 12:00 Noon Adjournment Course Leader Rob Rogers, Founder & President, Print3 Technologies, Shawnee, Kansas Rob Rogers is the Founder and President of Print3 Technologies, a one stop shop for custom ink jet systems, contract engineering and technical consulting, assisting clients to rapidly bring world class ink jet products to market. Rob has been involved in the ink jet industry for over 15 years, where he has been responsible for a wide range of ink jet production printing system including: high speed on-press variable data printers, ink jet label printing press, 100 part per minute container printer, flooring printer, solar cell deposition system and many others. Rob formerly worked at Dimatix where he assisted international customers with new product development. Rob was a Co-Founder and Principle Engineer of Jetrion, the leading company in the ink jet label press market. While at Jetrion he was responsible for multiple custom ink jet production machines and the first commercially successful label press. Rob graduated from Kansas State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Course Leader Rob Rogers Print3 Technologies Visit www.imiconf.com for updated program and registration details Ink Jet Printing 2015 Conference The Florida Hotel & Conference Center Orlando, Florida, USA February 4-6, 2015 IMI’s unique Ink Jet Printing 2015 Conference is the only 2015 U.S. ink jet printing industry event devoted entirely to ink jet printing technologies, markets and applications. Ink jet printing continues to make technology advancements in product functionality, cost performance, print quality and nonprinting/deposition capabilities. Such improvements have made ink jet printing the leading digital printing technology with expansion into many new markets and applications. In addition to personal and office computer printing, applications such as display graphics, materials deposition, digital photography, digital printing presses, multifunction printers, printable electronics, 3D modeling, biomedical, textile printing, packaging printing and many other specialty printing and nonprinting applications are increasingly using ink jet as the technology of choice. As ink jet printing becomes a manufacturing tool as well as a printing technology, market opportunities have never been better, albeit in a very competitive environment. This annual conference program, now in its 24th year, is designed to bring together the ink jet industry’s leading experts to provide a comprehensive assessment of the industry. The program addresses the most recent innovations, trends and issues critical to continued adoption, growth and expansion of ink jet printing applications and markets. As ink jet printing continues to increase market share in numerous application sectors; the Ink Jet Printing 2015Conference provides an unique opportunity for representatives from all segments of the printing and manufacturing industries to obtain information critical to their understanding of ink jet printing technology and market dynamics that are shaping the industry’s future. Wednesday, February 4, 2015 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Registration Opening Session The Expanding Ink Jet Industry Welcome & Introductions Alvin G. Keene, President, Information Management Institute, Inc., Carrabassett Valley, Maine Conference Co-Chairs: Dr. Ross N. Mills, President, Vexajet, Boulder, Colorado and Mike Willis, Managing Director, Pivotal Resources, Cambridge, UK The Renaissance of Print Industry: Based on Ink Jet’s Unstoppable Forward Movement Mark Hanley, President, I.T. Strategies, Hanover, Massachusetts • The Inflection of Investment in Ink Jet Technology • Importance of Single-Pass Ink Jet Technology • Ink Jet Technology’s Application Expansion • Ink Jet Printing on Uncoated & Coated Offset Papers • Ink Jet Printing for Decor • Reality Check: Understanding Drivers & Barriers of the EcoSystem where Ink Jet Could be Implemented SiMEMS Technology: Enabling the Future of Industrial Ink Jet Single Pass Printing Joel Bienvenu, Technical Marketing Engineer, FUJIFILM Dimatix, Lebanon, New Hampshire • Ink Jet Evolution: Path to Industrial Printing • Markets with a Focus on Packaging • Sambe Technology including “Inside the SiMEMs Factory” Video Tour • Sambe Enabled Application Space Nanography: The Path to Commercialization Gilad Tzori, Vice President Product Strategy, Landa Digital Printing, Rehovot, Israel • From Drupa 2012 until Today • Introduction to Nanography • The Difference is The Dots • What’s New with Nanography: Technology & User Experience • Economic Considerations & Comparisons • Opportunities & Challenges Facing the Print Market Suppliers’ Forum 1: 5-Minute Presentations Related To Ink Jet Technology, Capabilities, Services, New Product Introductions, etc. Suppliers’ Forum is open to all Conference Registrants. 6:30 p.m. Networking Reception in Display Area - Program Continued on Next Page - Mark Hanley IT Strategies Gilad Tzori Landa Digital Ink Jet for Functional Printing and Manufacturing Processes Dr. Ross N. Mills, President, Vexajet, Boulder, Colorado • Is Ink Jet the Right Technology for Every Application? • Functional Printing & Digital Fabrication • Printing vs. Digital Manufacturing • Specific Requirements that Make Ink Jet Hard To Do • Bringing the Printing World to Digital Fabrication & 3D Printing • Future for Ink Jet & Digital Manufacturing Check www.imiconf.com for Updates Dr. Ross N. Mills Vexajet Joel Bienvenu FUFIFILM Dimatix Thursday, February 5, 2015 8:30 a.m. Session 2 Technology Advancements Promote Growth Challenges to Converting Production Printing to Digital Donald R. Allred, Director Business Development, Inkjet Technology Partnerships, Graphic Communications Group, Eastman Kodak Company, Dayton, Ohio • Digital Printing has made Great Strides over past 20 Years • Digital Printing has Identified & Capitalized on Short Run Production of Books, Newspapers & Many Other Applications • BUT - Digital Printing Relatively Small Part of Overall Print Market • Hurdles to Overcome for Ink jet to Compete Directly with Large Volume Production Processes - Offset & Litho • Analysis of What to Expect in Next Several Years Prinhead Technologies to Digitally Pattern Liquids & Powders for Lowest Cost & Highest Coverage Dr. Alan L Hudd, Director and Founder, Alchemie Technology, Cambridge, UK • Jertronica Piezo Needle Array Printhead Capabilities & Progress • Digitally Patterning Powders (PowderJet) • Trijectica Solutions based on Trident Printhead to Dispense Functional Fluids • Application Concept Combining Printhead Technologies & Chemistries to Create Very High Resolution Durable Web Based Images at Low Cost Advanced Micro Media Dispersing System for Ink Jet Inks Norbert Kern, Head of Process Engineering, Buhler AG, Uzwil, Switzerland • Ink Jet Ink Performance Requirments Demand Nano-Scale Dispersions • Most Important Grinding Process Parameter is Bead Diameter • Must Understand Forces Acting between Single Beads as Function of Beads, Mill & Product • Main Drivers in Production System Design to Meet Requirements − High Flow Capability to Fulfill Requirements for High Recirculation Turnovers (Narrow Particle Size Distribution) − Separation of Smallest Beads (Smallest Beads Necessary for Achieving Next Quality Levels) − Scalability: Keeping Significant Parameters Constant (From Small Volumes to Mass Production) • Performance Results Challenges & Opportunities for Ink Jet Dispersions in Emerging Applications Dr. Joseph E. Ward, Vice President Marketing, RJA Dispersions, Hudson, Wisconsin • Applications & Requirements for Aqueous, Solvent & UV Curable • Requirements for Dispersions of Colorants & Functional Materials that Provide Jetting Reliability & Extreme Quality Results • Application Specific Needs & Solutions − Curable White Materials for 3D Printing − High Speed Package Printing (including Direct to Package) Requires Highly Reliable Materials Performance − Textile Printing Requires Aqueous Inks Remain Near Surface − Architectural Applications (Graphics, Decorative & Functional) − Test Market Materials for 300 fpm Rolll-to-Roll Press − New Flexible Printed Electronics Materials becoming Reality • Applications for New Dispersions are Everywhere! Donald Allred Eastman Kodak Debbie Thorp GIS 2:00 p.m. Session 3 Analysis Key to Ink Jet Improvements & Success Analyzing, Understanding & Improving Print Quality Debbie Thorp, Business Development Director, Global Inkjet Systems, Cambridge, UK • Factors Affecting Imaging Quality: Understanding the (Many) Variables • System Configuration Issues: Mechanical, Registration, Ink Systems • Process Issues: Inks & Substrates and Stitching • Software − Effects of Grey Levels − Color Calibration & Ink Limiting − Color & Gamut − Screening & Linearization − Innovative Techniques Microscopic Wetting Studies of Ink Jet Printing Dr. Dehua Yang, President, Exponential Business & Technologies Company (EBATCO), Eden Prairie, Minnesota Co-authors: Kazumasa Kato & Takashi Sekine, Kyowa Interface Company, Ltd., Satama, Japan • Wetting Phenomena & Behaviors Significant Ink Jet Advances in Print Quality, Application Expansion & Cost Effective Performance • Introduction of Contact Angle Measurement Instrument to Perform Wetting Studies at Microscopic Level • Configurations for Microscopic Liquid Dispensing − Capillary Liquid Dispensing System − Ink Nozzle with Piezo Drive • System Features − Drops 20 micron in size & picoliter in volume − Dual, Orthogonal Measuring & Observing Optics − CCD Cameras with speed up to 100,000 frames per second − Recording of Instantaneous & Transient Events • Experimental Results − Observation of Droplet Discharge Behavior − Picoliter Droplet Wettability Studies on Media, Micro Areas & Fiber-like Items − Influence of Droplet Size on Contact Angle Measurement Results - Program Continued on Next Page - Dr. Joseph Ward Ink Jet Patents: An Insight into The Future RJA Dispersions Mike Willis, Managing Director, Pivotal Resources, Cambridge, UK • 300 Ink Jet Patent Applications per Month: Worth Reading or Not? • Insights into Development Trends − Silicon as a Printhead Substrate − Thin Film Piezo Mike Willis − Intermediate Transfer Pivotal Resources − New Applications for Ink Jet − New Entrants 12:30 Noon Luncheon Dr. Dehua Yang EBATCO Dr. Alan Hudd Alchemie Technology Norbert Kern Buhler AG Paul Best ImageXpert Chris Lynn Hillam Technology Steve Smith DPInnovations Machine Vision for Ink Jet R&D and Quality Assurance Paul Best, Manager Applications Engineering, ImageXpert, Nashua, New Hampshire • Examples of Exciting New Ink Jet Applications • Machine Vision for Ink Jet Development − Drop Flight Visualization & Analysis − New Automation Options: Updates to Frequency Sweep, Latency Sweep & Stitch − Print Station: Belt or Stage - Can Include Vacuum Chuck • Machine Vision for Parts & Print Qualtiy Inspection − Scanner for High Resolution Print Quality Analysis, Nozzle Registration Printed Electronics Part Inspection − Linescan for High Resolution, Low Distortion Printed Electronics Part Inspection − High Resolution Laser for 3D Measurement of Printed Electronics − Full Motion Test Before You Invest - A Manufacturing Simulation Tool to Judge Digital Printing Investments Chris Lynn, Partner, Hillam Technology Partners, Marietta, Georgia • “Discrete Event Simulation” is Well Established in many Manufacturing Industries • Not Widely Used in Printing Industry but can be Useful in Benefits Evaluation for Digital Printing Technology Investments • It Can Answer Questions on Workflow, Profitability, Ideal Shift Patterns & whether ‘Hybrid’ or ‘Stand-alone’ Printers will Work Best • Value of Manufacturing Simulation • Case Study to Illustrate Simulation Analysis in Label Printing Sector Suppliers’ Forum 2: 5-Minute Presentations Related To Ink Jet Technology, Capabilities, Services, New Product Introductions, etc. Suppliers’ Forum is open to all Conference Registrants. 6:30 p.m. Networking Reception in Display Area Friday, February 6, 2015 8:30 a.m. Session 4 Integration & Implementation for Real World Applications So You Want to Build a Digital Textile Printing Business, Driven by ecommerce Steve Smith, Owner, DPInnovations, St. Cloud, Florida • Digital Printing Price/Square Meter & Print Speed Challenges Traditional Print Benchmarks • Challenge: Keep Printer Running • Color Matching: Equipment & Technology to Ensure Best Possible Color Match - First Time, Every Time • W2P (Web to Print) is Well Established but What About W2F (Web to Fabric)? • Utilization of ‘Off the Shelf’ ecommerce Packages − Subtle Customization & Add-ons − Establishment of Sophisticated Solutions − Printing Lengths of Fabrics − Printing Fabric Based Finished Products − Innovative Techniques • How to Get “Up & Running” Market Impact of New Enhanced Performance & Lower Cost Piezo Printheads John Harman, Business Development Manager, Ricoh Printing Systems America, Simi Valley, California • New Industrial Printheads Expand Boundaries of Piezo Ink Jet • Key Enhancement Characteristic: Better Performance with Wider Range of Fluids Due To − Flow Through Design − Significantly Improved Price Point • Piezo Technology Can Now Satisfy Industrial Applications Once the Realm of Consumer-Based Technology Digital Manufacturing and the Adoption of Ink Jet Dr. Rich Baker, President, Integrity Industrial Ink Jet Integration, Lebanon, New Hampshire • Ink Jet for Digital Manufacturing (Fabrication, Decoration & Functionalization): Drivers & Barriers & Spectrum of Applications • Unique Challenges of Manufacturing Environments • Road Map for Evaluation, Development & Implementation • Market Horizons • Case Studies (Biotech, Electronics, Functional Coatings, etc.) Role of Ink Jet Technology in Exploding Markets: 3D Printing and Printed Electronics Tom Ashley, Director, Pivotal Resources USA, Lexington, Kentucky • History & Stausof Printed Electronics • Future Prospects for Printed Electronics • Ink Jet’s Changing Role • From Rapid Prototyping to Additive Manufscturing • Segments: Technologies & Markets • High Expectations Hurdles Ahead for Ink Jet to Match Application Requirements Vince Cahill, President, VCE Solutions, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania The Coming of Age for Digital Textiles • Each Application Expansion Application has Required Ink Jet & Mike Raymond, Global Marketing & Business Development, Digital Ink Ancillary Technology Development & Refinement to Satisfy Market Systems Corporation, Newark, Delaware Demands & Performance Requirements • Amazing Market Potential & Growth • What Limitations Must Ink Jet Overcome to Satisfy Customer • Performance & Quality Meets Real Production Expectations for Growth Applications: Commercial Production • Ink Jet Technology Developments Printing, Digital Textile Printing, Ceramics, Packaging & 3D Printing • Digital Textile Ink Developments • Comparison of Current Analog & Manufacturing Methods vs. Ink • Limiting Factors at Present Market Stage Jet’s Current Performance Capabilities • Opportunities for Growth & Profit • Possible Strategies for Overcoming Ink Jet’s Current Limitations • Novel Deposition Technologies that May Disrupt Ink Jet 1:00 p.m. Mike Raymond Digital Ink Systems Dr. Rich Baker Integrity Industrial Inkjet Integration Tom Ashley Pivotal Resources USA Adjournment John Harman RPSA Vince Cahill VCE Solutions REGISTRATION INFORMATION: IMI’s Ink Jet Printing World 2015 Registration Fees: $1095 per registrant per program $995 for each additional registrant from same company (or for same registrants to second program) when registered as a group The registration fee includes attendance at all sessions, all scheduled program functions and the program reference materials. Cancellations will receive a 100% refund if made 96 hours prior to the start of the program. Substitutions may be made at any time. Cancellations made less than 96 hours prior to the start of the program will be charged a $500 cancellation fee, but will receive a copy of the program materials. To register, submit the registration form with payment to Susan Vandrey, Conference Administrator, Information Management Institute, Inc., 1106 Valley Crossing, Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947 USA. You may reserve space by calling +1-207-235-2225, sending a fax to +1207-235-2226 or by sending an email message to [email protected] or visiting our web site www.imiconf.com REGISTRATION FORM (Check boxes for desired programs) Ink Jet Printing 2015 Conference February 4-6, 2015 Ink Jet Academy February 3-4, 2015 High Speed Ink Jet System Design & Process Development Course February 3-4, 2015 I wish to reserve a Display Space Suppliers’ Forum slot Mr.____ Ms.____ Miss____ Mrs.____ Dr.____ NAME _______________________________________________________ JOB TITLE ____________________________________________________ COMPANY ____________________________________________________ ADDRESS ____________________________________________________ CITY ________________________________STATE_____ZIP____________ COUNTRY ____________________________________________________ PHONE ___________________________FAX:________________________ EMAIL________________________________________________________ I Want to Pay by Credit Card Please Invoice Me Register Now Online at www.imiconf.com Call +1-207-235-2225 Fax: +1-207-235-2226 Email: [email protected] The Florida Hotel & Conference Center IMI’s Ink Jet Printing World 2015 is being held at The Florida Hotel & Conference Center conveniently located 7 miles from Orlando International Airport and adjacent to The Florida Mall. The group rate of $147 per night (including $18 resort fee) is available until January 13, 2015. Reservations can be made online at http://tinyurl.com/IMI-Inkjet2015 or by calling +1-407-859-1500 or +1-800-588-4656. Orlando is served by Orlando International Airport (MCO) which is is served by approximately 50 domestic and international airlines with convenient and economical service from destinations around the U.S. and the world. Taxi/huttle/ limousine services are available in the baggage claim area. Group shuttle prices to the hotel are approximately $20 oneway and $32 round trip per person. Taxicabs are approximatley $30 to $40 each way. The Florida Hotel & Conference Center’s over 500 rooms are equipped with refrigerator, coffee maker, 42 inch flat panel LCD TV, electronic safe, work desk, iron & ironing board and many other amenities. The hotel’s newly refurbished fitness center & business centers are open 24 hours. Hotel concierge can arrange theme park, golf & attraction tickets & transportation including Enterprise Rental Car hotel pickup. The Florida Mall features Macy’s, Dillards, M&M World, Disney Store, Apple Store, Armani’s, Sephora, Pandora, Zara - over 250 leading retailers. There are numerous restaurants in the hotel, mall and nearby. The Florida Hotel & Conference Center address is: 1500 Sand Lake Road Orlando, FL 32809 GPS address:8001 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32809 Phone: +1-407-859-1500 Fax: +1-407-855-9863
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