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The Inkjet Conference (TheIJC) returns to the US May 22-23, 2019. Staged at Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare, the event features 20 hours of industrial presentations and technical lectures on the newest developments in inkjet engineering and inkjet chemistry. Companies and research institutes are now called to submit their presentation abstracts.
TheIJC has been developed by the European Specialist Printing Manufactures Association (ESMA) and Digital Direct Technologies in partnership with drupa. The first European edition was launched in 2014 and since then the conference has experienced a continuous growth in both individual attendees and the number of companies who come to learn and network about the advances in industrial inkjet.
Following the success in Europe and increasing demands to enter a more global dimension, TheIJC held its first US event in April 2018, with a total of 225 participants.
With 40 presentation slots scheduled for this year, the event covers all factors which influence the print system performance and productivity.
“Inkjet and digital encompass 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. In isolation each of these topics are 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,” said Steve Knight, co-founder of TheIJC.
The conference program is grouped into key inkjet topics: Track one being focused on printheads, hardware, software and integration technologies, while track two is focused on inkjet ink, ink components, laboratory testing, curing surface science and application related topics. TheIJC welcomes submissions not only from key industry players but also from emerging start-ups and universities who want to highlight blue sky science and the future direction their research is leading them.
The full call for papers can be accessed here. All interested parties should submit their abstracts by Feb. 28, 2019 to mb@esma.com and steve@theijc.com.
For all conference updates including your tabletop booking in TheIJC networking arena and early-bird delegate booking please visit usa.theijc.com.
TheIJC has been developed by the European Specialist Printing Manufactures Association (ESMA) and Digital Direct Technologies in partnership with drupa. The first European edition was launched in 2014 and since then the conference has experienced a continuous growth in both individual attendees and the number of companies who come to learn and network about the advances in industrial inkjet.
Following the success in Europe and increasing demands to enter a more global dimension, TheIJC held its first US event in April 2018, with a total of 225 participants.
With 40 presentation slots scheduled for this year, the event covers all factors which influence the print system performance and productivity.
“Inkjet and digital encompass 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. In isolation each of these topics are 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,” said Steve Knight, co-founder of TheIJC.
The conference program is grouped into key inkjet topics: Track one being focused on printheads, hardware, software and integration technologies, while track two is focused on inkjet ink, ink components, laboratory testing, curing surface science and application related topics. TheIJC welcomes submissions not only from key industry players but also from emerging start-ups and universities who want to highlight blue sky science and the future direction their research is leading them.
The full call for papers can be accessed here. All interested parties should submit their abstracts by Feb. 28, 2019 to mb@esma.com and steve@theijc.com.
For all conference updates including your tabletop booking in TheIJC networking arena and early-bird delegate booking please visit usa.theijc.com.