For Antonio Maiorano of Konica Minolta, Giorgio Bavuso of Ricoh and Martina Corradi of HP, printing must focus on good quality and greater flexibility to cope with an increasingly hybrid world. A printed product may acquire new value thanks to the many technologies that today allow it to be personalised and embellished, and it can lend itself to meet any need. In this sense, Print4All will be an event perfect not only for products, but also for content and networking, to discover the evolution of printing and its many applications.
Fulvio Petratto of Petratto, Marco Calcagni of Omet and Nicolò Giusti of Fosber speak of a positive trend for their respective sectors that encourages the development of new solutions and ensures high performance. Also for those who deal with paper converting and labels, Print4All is an unmissable opportunity to share the uniqueness of the solutions created and to compare notes with all the various parties in the sector.
Increasingly advanced customisation, which leads to the creation of unique pieces, high quality workmanship on all materials, from wood to glass and leather, and significant attention on sustainability. These are the trends of the industrial world according to Rossella Vagnozzi of Roland and Diego Faccio of Liyu Italia, who see Print4All as an opportunity to finally get back together and re-establish the direct relationships with their customers.
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