12.19.16
In February 2017, Hunkeler will hold Innovationdays for the 12th time in Lucerne, Switzerland at the Messe Lucerne exhibition facility. Innovationdays will feature innovations, world debuts, and a full range of practical solutions in digital printing. Experts from more than 80 industry leaders will come to Lucerne to showcase their latest products and technologies.
More than 40 practical solutions will be on hand at the show across two exhibition halls, with workflow focuses including transaction and transpromo printing, direct mail production, security printing, and graphic arts applications such as books, brochures, and newspapers. Innovationdays 2017 will give a preview of Hunkeler’s next machine generation, featuring advances in automation, new modules for processing paper widths of up to 22.5 inches, and more.
Nearly 6,000 visitors from more than 50 nations traveled to Lucerne for Innovationdays 2015, and the 2017 event is expected to build on that success and set new attendance records.
“We’re not aiming just for a bigger show and audience. We want to attract the right people: print professionals dedicated to understanding and participating in the future of digital printing,” said Stefan Hunkeler, president, Hunkeler AG.
More than 40 practical solutions will be on hand at the show across two exhibition halls, with workflow focuses including transaction and transpromo printing, direct mail production, security printing, and graphic arts applications such as books, brochures, and newspapers. Innovationdays 2017 will give a preview of Hunkeler’s next machine generation, featuring advances in automation, new modules for processing paper widths of up to 22.5 inches, and more.
Nearly 6,000 visitors from more than 50 nations traveled to Lucerne for Innovationdays 2015, and the 2017 event is expected to build on that success and set new attendance records.
“We’re not aiming just for a bigger show and audience. We want to attract the right people: print professionals dedicated to understanding and participating in the future of digital printing,” said Stefan Hunkeler, president, Hunkeler AG.