04.21.23
Industrial Print Integration (IPI), a leading conference dedicated to specialist print technologies, announces first program details. The event scheduled for Nov. 28-29, 2023 at Crowne Plaza Düsseldorf-Neuss features more than 50 expert presentations, over 60 networking stands and an international community of major suppliers, OEMs, innovators, as well as technology users from various industrial markets.
“It is clear that many companies have used the last 2-3 years to complete or accelerate their product developments,” said Peter Buttiens, CEO of the European Specialist Printing Manufacturers Association (ESMA), organizer of the event. “IPI will bring together all levels of industrial printing – from decorative to functional applications. Printing as a manufacturing method is also gaining importance in optimizing production, saving energy and reducing waste.”
IPI’s conference program will open with high-profile keynote speeches which both inspire and inform the industry. Witte Technology will present case studies of advanced screen-printed electronics in mass production of security features. Saule Technologies, a pioneer in perovskite solar cells, will explain the inkjet printing process behind their production. Market intelligence firm AWA will provide an overview of in-mould labels, decoration and electronics. The European Printing Ink Association will discuss the impact of current sustainability goals on the industrial printing sector.
Two main conference tracks give forum to educational sessions exploring inkjet, screen and other printing techniques for different market applications. Major topic blocks include:
• Customized print systems
• Printhead design
• Ink and ink formulations
• UV-LED curing and IR drying
• Big data management
• Automation and robot integration
• Sustainability and circularity
An additional side track is dedicated to the international ACT-3D research. Over the last months project partners from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands investigated the optimal combinations for printing of electronic circuits on three-dimensional plastic substrates. At IPI they will show their findings in the field of screen printing, thermoforming, laser coating, as well as adhesives.
The expanded conference is supported with countless networking moments at the complementary tabletop exhibition. Following key market players have confirmed their participation so far: Agfa, Arcolor, ChemStream, DataPhysics, DoDxAct, Droptimize, Dr. Hönle, Evonik, Formulaction, Fraunhofer ENAS, Fraunhofer IPA, Fujifilm Specialty Ink Systems, Global Inkjet Systems, Hamamatsu, Henkel, HMR Expert, Heraeus Noblelight, Hohenstein Laboratories, ImageXpert, IST INTECH, KIWO, KNF, Kronos, Kyocera, Marabu, Meteor Inkjet, Micor, Momentive, Nazdar, Notion Systems, Nur Ink, Pall, Phoseon, Polytype, PVF, Ricoh, Roki Group, Seiko Instruments, Siegwerk, Soliton, Sugino, Sun Chemical, Teca-Print, Toshiba, and Zeller+Gmelin.
“It is clear that many companies have used the last 2-3 years to complete or accelerate their product developments,” said Peter Buttiens, CEO of the European Specialist Printing Manufacturers Association (ESMA), organizer of the event. “IPI will bring together all levels of industrial printing – from decorative to functional applications. Printing as a manufacturing method is also gaining importance in optimizing production, saving energy and reducing waste.”
IPI’s conference program will open with high-profile keynote speeches which both inspire and inform the industry. Witte Technology will present case studies of advanced screen-printed electronics in mass production of security features. Saule Technologies, a pioneer in perovskite solar cells, will explain the inkjet printing process behind their production. Market intelligence firm AWA will provide an overview of in-mould labels, decoration and electronics. The European Printing Ink Association will discuss the impact of current sustainability goals on the industrial printing sector.
Two main conference tracks give forum to educational sessions exploring inkjet, screen and other printing techniques for different market applications. Major topic blocks include:
• Customized print systems
• Printhead design
• Ink and ink formulations
• UV-LED curing and IR drying
• Big data management
• Automation and robot integration
• Sustainability and circularity
An additional side track is dedicated to the international ACT-3D research. Over the last months project partners from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands investigated the optimal combinations for printing of electronic circuits on three-dimensional plastic substrates. At IPI they will show their findings in the field of screen printing, thermoforming, laser coating, as well as adhesives.
The expanded conference is supported with countless networking moments at the complementary tabletop exhibition. Following key market players have confirmed their participation so far: Agfa, Arcolor, ChemStream, DataPhysics, DoDxAct, Droptimize, Dr. Hönle, Evonik, Formulaction, Fraunhofer ENAS, Fraunhofer IPA, Fujifilm Specialty Ink Systems, Global Inkjet Systems, Hamamatsu, Henkel, HMR Expert, Heraeus Noblelight, Hohenstein Laboratories, ImageXpert, IST INTECH, KIWO, KNF, Kronos, Kyocera, Marabu, Meteor Inkjet, Micor, Momentive, Nazdar, Notion Systems, Nur Ink, Pall, Phoseon, Polytype, PVF, Ricoh, Roki Group, Seiko Instruments, Siegwerk, Soliton, Sugino, Sun Chemical, Teca-Print, Toshiba, and Zeller+Gmelin.