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Industrial Print Integration Announces Conference Agenda

The conference takes place Nov. 19-20, 2024 at Crowne Plaza Düsseldorf-Neuss.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Now in its third edition, the Industrial Print Integration (IPI) conference is considered the key contribution to the technology roadmap of all involved in innovative printing applications.

Next to leading hardware, software and ink providers, IPI presents innovative input from tech-nology users, emerging start-ups and research centres who highlight the latest available solu-tions. The event takes place on Nov. 19-20, 2024 at Crowne Plaza Düsseldorf-Neuss.

From security features through to automotive, sensors and displays, direct-to-shape for plastics and glass, packaging, decor and textiles – IPI covers the full scope of liquid deposition technol-ogies for various market applications. A record number of 330 international participants attended last year’s edition.
“It is an event to connect with top players in the printing industry, with a lot of interesting talks about improvements and new application possibilities,” said João Silva from TMG Automotive.

Raphael Vuillaume from the French printed electronics company MCVE noted that “meeting and sharing are at the heart of this event.”

More than 50 presentations about the latest print technology for manufacturing fill the IPI 2024 program. Each day opens with keynotes, including Airbus (inkjet in aircraft decoration), Kun-disch (printed electronics for biomedical), Fraunhofer Institute (AI in business transformation) and University of Cambridge (inkjet research for healthcare).

Expert speakers discuss market scenarios, user cases, as well as the full spectrum of technical issues, such as chemical resistance, mechanical strain, integration of robotics or precise fluid deposition on challenging substrates and components.

“As demand grows for products that increasingly incorporate print, there is a consistent growth across the industrial printing landscape. Printed electronics alone are one of the world’s fastest advancing technologies, present in such application fields as consumer goods, Internet of Things, healthcare, aerospace or transport,” said organizer Peter Buttiens from the European Specialist Printing Manufacturers Association (ESMA). “The IPI conference offers print technol-ogy suppliers a platform to introduce various industries to a world of better, smarter and more sustainable manufacturing possibilities.”

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