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EFI Invites Syncoms for All-new Connect Conference Sessions

The event takes place Jan. 22-25, 2019 at Wynn Las Vegas.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Electronics For Imaging, Inc.said Ali Ridha Jaffar, VP of Print and Technology for London-based Syncoms Group, will be presenting three all-new Business Builder sessions at the annual EFI Connect 2019 conference, Jan. 22-25 at Wynn Las Vegas.
 
Jaffar’s sessions will give attendees useful and practical information on how to differentiate their business and win customers with an eCommerce offering.
 
Now in its 20th year, Connect is EFI’s popular global users conference featuring educational breakout sessions, networking opportunities and keynotes from industry experts.
 
Syncoms is a multi-national technology corporation specializing in design, print, marketing and tailored eCommerce solutions serving clients that include Google and Box, Inc.
 
“We attended EFI Connect last year,” Jaffar said, “and I truly believe it is a mandatory conference for anyone interested in cutting-edge MIS, Web2Print and Marketing Automation. Plus, attendees have the opportunity to meet hundreds of people with the same concerns and requirements as them. EFI Connect includes a session for just about every imaginable print-related topic you could imagine, from business to technical.”
 
Jaffar’s Business Building sessions at Connect 2019 include:

  • Techniques for Selling Your Web2Print Offering;
  • Effective Implementation Strategies for Web2Print Solutions;
  • How to Recruit and Train to Build a Successful Technology Business.
Jaffar pioneered the Web2Print initiative at the Syncoms Group, transforming its commercial print division from a traditional printing company to a specialist tech firm that delivers Web2Print implementations to a wide range of clients ranging from government institutions to NASDAQ and Fortune 500 companies.
 

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