CIP4’s Print Automation Park Draws Enthusiastic Exhibitor Response for drupa 2012
WASHINGTON, DC—Feb. 27, 2012—The International Cooperation for the Integration of the Processes in Prepress, Press and Postpress (CIP4) organization announced that signups by exhibitors for its Print Automation Park at drupa 2012 have exceeded expectations, prompting the need to expand the exhibit area in the drupa innovation park (dip). Presently, there are 20 companies—representing a wide range of print automation solutions—planning to exhibit, with several others expressing interest.
Products to be demonstrated will span from prepress and MIS to printing and finishing, including solutions from leading automation experts such as Metrics, Gamsys, and Lithotechnics. Several new JDF integrations will be highlighted. CIP4 will host a central “information hub” and representatives will be on hand to answer questions on JDF implementation and ROI, with findings from their soon-to-be published worldwide print automation survey.
CIP4 programming for drupa 2012 will also include “Print Automation Live,” highlighting a wide range of JDF interoperability demonstrations throughout the drupa show floor, and the CIPPI Awards, presented on the dip center stage and recognizing those printers who have achieved major milestones in print automation. In keeping with their focus on new integrations/new milestones, CIP4 invites all printers with applications that range from traditional offset to packaging and wide format digital print to visit the Print Automation Park in Hall 7.0.
Here is the Rundown of CIP4 Programming at drupa 2012:
Print Automation Park
As a centerpiece for the drupa innovation park, the Print Automation Park will feature CIP4 members and their workflow partners showing JDF interoperability demonstrations designed to bring a higher level of print production efficiency and profitability to your press room. Printers are increasingly turning to JDF-enabled print automation to improve productivity and profitability with implementations, and JDF-enabled print automation has quickly become a mainstream print imperative for printers in North America, Europe and many other parts of the world.
“Print Automation Live” Program
Throughout the show floor, CIP4 Members participating in the drupa “Print Automation Live” program will host live automated production demonstrations in their booths, illustrating the synergy between integrated production systems and the productivity gains of print automation.
Production Automation News
CIP4 will publish production workflow descriptions and illustrations for each “Print Automation Live” site in its drupa edition of “Production Automation News.” This publication will include the JDF Matrix, a table showing all commercially available JDF integrations, as well as listings where these products will be demonstrated at the show. Free copies of the CIP4 “Production Automation News” will be available at all entrances to halls 7.0 and 7.a., and will provide attendees with valuable information on where and when to attend the “Print Automation Live” demonstrations that best fit their interests.
CIPPI Awards Program
The CIP4 International Print Production Innovation (CIPPI) awards recognize printers who have implemented ground-breaking, innovative and highly productive print automation systems. Applicants are required to provide detailed case studies reviewed by an independent panel of five international judges. The 2012 CIPPI Awards will be presented on Sunday, May 6, at the dip Main Stage in hall 7.0 immediately following the show close, from 17:00 to 19:00 hours. Printers and vendors interested in submitting an application for the 2012 CIPPI Awards can find application forms, example case studies from previous years’ events, and rules and guidelines at www.cip4.org/cippi/. CIPPI Award applications for 2012 must be submitted to CIP4 by Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
About JDF
The Job Definition Format (JDF) is the industry specification designed to facilitate process automation and the integration of different applications and systems in and around the graphic arts industry. Widely adopted and recognized worldwide as a key industry standard, JDF also enables the integration of business management and job planning applications into the production workflow. JDF is based on the W3C’s Extensible Markup Language (XML), ensuring maximum interoperability between different platforms and ready interaction with Internet systems.
About CIP4
CIP4 brings together vendors, consultants and end-users in the print communications, graphic arts industry, and associated sectors, covering a variety of equipment, software, peripherals and processes. Members participate in focused working groups to define the Job Definition Format (JDF), PrintTalk, and other standards relevant to process automation; to study user requirements; to test product interoperability; and to develop a range of JDF software development tools as well as educational resources.
Source: CIP4