GRAPH EXPO Identifies Top Factors for Printer Success
RESTON, VA--October 16, 2008--For the third year in a row, the GRAPH EXPO MUST SEE 'EMS Committee has named management information systems (MIS) as the most critical technology for printers to employ for success in this changing print market. MIS topped a list of the six technologies deemed most important for printer survival in 2009 and beyond.
The announcement offers a tantalizing preview of the MUST SEE 'EMS-a list of the most compelling emerging and evolving technologies to be found at GRAPH EXPO-and the many cutting-edge graphic communications technologies attendees will find at the show, considered the largest graphic communications exhibition and conference of 2008 in the Western Hemisphere. The MUST SEE 'EMS are a highlight of the 13th Edition EXECUTIVE OUTLOOK Conference, which takes place October 25 in Chicago's McCormick Place, on the eve of GRAPH EXPO. With the theme, "Where Technology Meets the Marketplace-Tomorrow's Trends in Technology - Today," the full-day conference will touch on the biggest issues, trends and technology concerns that graphic communications professionals face today. GRAPH EXPO runs October 26 - 29 at McCormick Place.
"Given the current financial crisis we're experiencing around the world, graphic communications professionals need to be able to invest wisely in technologies that offer them the most operational advantage for their investment dollars," noted Ralph Nappi, President of the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC®). "Survival in this economy is not about finding the fanciest 'gee-whiz' gadgets that might wow clients for a limited period of time. Instead, the EXECUTIVE OUTLOOK Conference and the MUST SEE 'EMS offer printers expert, considered advice about the technologies that will best aid them in growing and differentiating their businesses over the long term."
MUST SEE 'EMS are chosen by a panel of 16 leading industry consultants and trade magazine editors. While the selections typically represent the technology that will impact virtually all types of printers, this year the Selection Committee placed equal emphasis on technology know-how and the ability to take advantage of technology. The committee noted, for example, that a fully implemented MIS, its top critical technology, requires an operation where the personnel are properly trained, the data is collected in a timely fashion, a full range of software modules are installed and used, and the resulting information is used in managing a print business for profitability.
- Companies:
- EFI
- Graphic Arts
- Heidelberg
- NAPL
- Xerox Corp.
- Places:
- Chicago
- McCormick Place
- RESTON