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Bhaskar Group CTO Bhatnagar to speak at conference
February 25, 2010 | By IPP desk based on a print release
10 Feb 2010, While much attention is paid to the advances made by internet and other digital news delivery channels, traditional print technologies have been advancing as well. Though these developments get less public attention, they are just as significant for the future of the news business.That’s why the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers, WAN-IFRA, is launching The Printing Summit, a new event bringing publishers, printing managers and production directors together for three days of presentations, discussions and exchanges on the new ideas and tactics that advanced printing technologies generate.The conference, to be held from 13 to 15 April, 2010, in Salzburg, Austria, is organised into three, one-day modules encompassing all aspects of print: day one is dedicated to materials, mailrooms and printing technology; day two to new business models, marketing and the future of newspaper printing; while day three covers sustainability models and environmental issues.

For the evolving conference programme and registration details (early bird rate now available), consult www.wan-ifra.org/printingsummit2010
Manfred Werfel, Deputy CEO and Executive Director Newspaper Production at WAN-IFRA, said the conference would focus both on technological innovations and on new business models emerging for the printed press. ”Press technology is developing rapidly towards automatic newspaper production, including automatic plate transportation and plate change,
closed-loop controls for web tension, cut-off and colour register as well as automatic density control,” he said.