CIP4 and Messe Duesseldorf Announce "Free"
Two-Week Print Automation Conference at drupa 2008; Program Features
23 Live Workflow Demonstrations
Washington, DC (May 8, 2008) - The International Cooperation for
the Integration of the Processes in Prepress, Press and Postpress
(CIP4) organization today announced details for the JDF Experience
program at the drupa Innovation Parc powered by HP. Looking for
ways to streamline production, save on labor and waste, improve
throughput and connect with customers are high priorities for every
printer attending drupa 2008, and the JDF Experience pavilion in
the drupa innovation parc in Hall 7 is the best place to start.
Hosted by the CIP4 Organization, the JDF Experience features 22
member companies exhibiting the latest in JDF-enabled automation
systems and software, and over 40 industry experts presenting in
the JDF Experience Theatre a comprehensive two-week conference-style
schedule that includes:
- Daily printer-focused tutorials and introductions to JDF
- Six special one-hour case study discussion panels, featuring
small and medium-sized printers and CIPPI award-winning examples
of JDF implementations
- One-hour panel sessions on key topics such as "Connecting
to your Customer with JDF," "Digital Print Automation"
and "MIS and Print Automation"
- Two, two-hour Technical Tutorials offering an in-depth understanding
of JDF
- A day-long International Day on June 3rd featuring presentations
in Spanish, Japanese, German, Portuguese, French and Polish
- Over 100 educational presentations on JDF systems, practical
implementation advice, print automation integration, case studies
and more.
- And one exclusive session on "The Future of JDF"
with CIP4 leadership
Twenty-three distinct JDF workflow automation demonstrations will
illustrate live jobs moving through all stages of production, from
creation to postpress, and show integrations of multiple products
from the pool of 19 participating companies. Nowhere else on the
drupa show floor will there be such an integrated showing of JDF
connectivity and automated production with such a wide variety of
MIS, prepress, press, and postpress systems which attendees can
see in the JDF Theater or at their own pace in the JDF Experience.
"The print industry has clearly proven that profitable printers
are those who leverage technology, and JDF-enabled automation is
the technological advantage you should be looking at," said
Mark Wilton of Kodak and CIP4's Education and Marketing Officer.
"Fully integrated JDF workflow demonstrations and a comprehensive
JDF Experience Theatre schedule are just two of the features of
this must-see pavilion. Attendees can stop by the JDF Experience
and learn about key automation technologies that will not only cost
justify their trip to drupa, but also make it a truly 'profit fueling'
experience."
For more information about the JDF Experience, including detailed
workflow demonstration descriptions and the complete theater schedule,
visit http://www.cip4.org/activities/2008/drupa.
Supporting Information
About DRUPA
drupa is to the printing and paper industries what the Olympic Games
are to athletes. Every four years, hundreds of thousands of experts
come to D|sseldorf for drupa. It's an unmissable opportunity for
seeing all the latest technologies in media production and processing
live in action. No other trade fair has such a vast, fundamental
economic and technological impact as drupa. drupa d|sseldorf is
a constant reflection of the printing and paper sectors. With some
1,900 exhibitors spread across an exhibition area of some 174,000
square metres, 400,000 visitors expected and some 3,500 journalists
from around the world, drupa 2008, to be staged from 29 May to 11
June, will be bigger than ever before.
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. Information on CIP4, including membership details, is available
from the organization's website: www.cip4.org.
Or contact: Stefan Daun, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics,
+49 6151 155 575, secretariat@cip4.org.
All content and ideas submitted to the CIP4 user groups and intellectual
property rights subsisting therein shall become the exclusive property
of CIP4.
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.
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. More information is available at http://www.cip4.org/.
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