LAS VEGAS - March 8, 2018 - Print UV, the leading print-industry conference dedicated to UV and LED curing in print, announced that Vincent Mallard of C.M.C. Printing, Paper and Converting, Professor in Global Economics, will deliver the Keynote address at this year’s conference. Print UV 2019 will be held at the Encore by Wynn in Las Vegas from March 27 to 29, which is open for registration. Mallardi’s address will leverage his thousands of hours researching and developing the annual report on Hot Markets in Print, and his studies in future technologies that will affect print and American life in general.
Hans Ulland, co-chair of Print UV, said: “We are excited to have Vince available for our opening Keynote address. His knowledge of market trends inside and outside of print is legendary, and we are looking forward to hearing what print and the world will look like in 2020 and 2030, and beyond.”
Additionally, the Print UV Conference planning team has announced the full agenda for this year’s conference – which can be found online. Complementing Mallardi’s appearance, highlights of this year’s conference include a peer-led discussion of sheetfed and web offset printers sharing their experiences when making the switch to LED UV; an expert-led review of the current state of LED and UV coatings, and a session on achieving the best results with soft-touch UV and LED coatings; a panel on addressing issues with sourcing inks and coatings from suppliers, as well as a topic on the future of LED Multi-Wave Wide Spectrum UV printing technology. These are just some of the sessions that will be part of the conference.
Celebrating its 12th anniversary, The Print UV conference is the premier all-in-one event for leaders in the global UV printing industry. Attendees meet annually in Las Vegas to network, engage with printers and leading suppliers, uncover new ideas and growth opportunities, dive deep into core UV processes with experts from multiple fields and hear case studies from successful UV print initiatives around the world.
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