Impressao serigrafica distingue se!
Quem imaginaria, anos atrás, que a Impressão Serigráfica evoluísse para uma mudança tão significativa, ao ponto de até ser capaz de alcançar uma vantagem sobre a concorrência? Especialistas mundiais parecem ter tomado as suas decisões: a Impressão Digital incontestavelmente prevalecerá e substituirá progressivamente a maioria dos outros processos de impressão, ou pelo menos lhes trará consideráveis dificuldades.
Rapidamente se tornou evidente que impressão digital tem também as suas limitações, seja em termos qualitativos ou de custos”, quem o afirma é Andreas Ferndriger, CEO da SignTronic AG.
Who would have thought, years ago, that Screen Printing would evolve to a change so significant, to the point of even being able to achieve a competitive advantage? World experts seem to have taken their decisions: Digital Printing clearly takes precedence and will override the most other printing processes, or at least bring them considerable difficulties. It quickly became evident that Digital Printing also has its limitations, either in quality or costs, who claims is Andreas Ferndriger, CEO of SignTronic AG.
Building a hot business
Specialist Printing Worldwide joins a conversation with Lars Nilsson, Fredrik Skanselid and Tommy Forsberg about an inspiring growth story
Inspiring stories of creativity and growth seem solely focused on digital printing these days. But things are starting to change, not least the recent reports of growth from Sakurai. Lars Nilsson recently spoke to a Swedish company called Hot Screen, poised to invest in five new Sakurai machines, and discovered another growth story from the world of screen-printing.
Screen printing – better than ever
According to Andreas Ferndriger, screen printing continues to offer unparalleled possibilities.
Screen manufacture is the crucial weak point of the screen printing process. Far too often, users seem to forget that this process is decisive for print quality, print output and especially, their associated costs.
Highlighting prosperity for the portuguese textile industry
The performance of 2015 demonstrated that there had been a continuous and sustained series of strong sales growth abroad during the last four years. Portuguese textile exports grew more than 38% in the period highlighted from 2009 (the worst year for the last decade and a half) and this was a result of a restructuring that focused on new drives such as technological innovation, design, automation and advanced logistics, all of which were leveraged in service-intensive and strong investment in international awareness. In total, the sector exported €4.83 billion, and this showed an increase of about 5% compared with 2014.
Novas Exigências dos Mercados
O mundo da “Indústria de Impressão” vive tempos de enormes mudanças, quer seja pelas “novas exigências dos mercados”, pelo consequente reajuste às novas tecnologias digitais ou ainda pela exigência de fluxogramas industriais em automação.
Welcomme to the new graphic industrial revolution
For those who visited FESPA 2015 in Cologne was clear that alongside the traditional Digital Community of large formats (Graphics and Textiles), Screen Printing (Textile, Graphic and Functional) we are on the threshold of a new and challenging world for Graphic Industry by sharing knowledge’s and technology’s in a new learning from the Industrial world and increasingly anchored in analog and digital technologies.