-
My Basket: 0 Items
-
- Show
| There are currently no items in the Shopping Basket. |
Standing Room Only at the Great Print Debates
21 May 2010

The first Great Print Debate on May 18th was a huge success, with delegates flocking in to hear Frank Romano, David Zwang, Jon Bailey and Rob Haak giving their expert views on how printers should sell print.
Session chair Neil Falconer, senior print consultant at Pira International, led a lively session with plenty of audience questions. The auditorium was full, with standing room only at the back, while many other delegates filled the aisles to hear the advice and commentary on how printers should position themselves to thrive.
The next Great Print Debate - entitled What Will the Printer of the Future Look Like? - will be held on May 19th in the Printers Profit Zone (Hall 9 - 9F 333) at 1pm. The Great Print Debates will run every day at IPEX. Attendance is free of charge but places are strictly limited on a first-come, first serve basis.
For more information please visit www.ipex.org/greatprintdebates
Contact us online
Submit your questions and feedback and a member of the Pira team will contact you.
See Also
"The printer of the future will look like Stephen Fry: an information factory", according to Frank Romano, panellist at the Ipex 2010 Great Print Debates.
With Apple's iPad selling more than 300,000 on its launch in April 2010 and Amazon's Kindle becoming mainstream, the e-reader market space is hotter than ever and poses a real threat to many print sectors The electronic displacement of print is undoubtedly shifting the competitor landscape. A challenging debate at Ipex 2010 will try to understand the opportunities and threats for printers.