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Offset press giant Heidelberg will run a virtual Innovation Week next week, with a focus on innovations in packaging, label and commercial segments aimed to boost print shop performance.

Innovation Week 2021 will be broadcast partially live from the redesigned Print Media Center at the Wiesloch-Walldorf site, where Heidelberg will showcase its latest offset and digital technology for the commercial, packaging, and label market segments.

Always a step ahead is the motto of the latest Innovation Week. This virtual customer event is taking place from October 13 to 15. The event is being held in English. Click here to register.

Each day’s programme will start at 7pm Australian Eastern Time, 9pm in New Zealand, with a live report focusing on a different topic – packaging printing on day one, followed by digitisation and diversification on days two and three respectively.

Ludwig Allgoewer, global head of sales & marketing at Heidelberg said, “We are accelerating the development of intelligent digitisation solutions to meet the requirements of our customers. At Innovation Week 2021, we are once again demonstrating our credentials as a technology leader – always a step ahead of developments – with the aim of securing future business success for our customers.”

Participants can watch video clips to obtain the specific information they require about technologies from the current Heidelberg portfolio. One video, for example, introduces Heidelberg Plus, the new entry portal to the Heidelberg ecosystem.

Other clips show how printers “can enjoy success” in the growth market of label printing with the Speedmaster CX 75, and says Heidelberg, become more competitive with the help of new surface finishing options based on digital printing.

One video provides insights into how the Performance Advisor Technology (PAT) automated consulting tool uses artificial intelligence to help optimise print shop processes, while a further clip focuses on the benefits of remote agreements with the primary objective of increasing machine availability.

Examples of international customers from the packaging and label market segments are a further focal point of this year’s virtual presentations. In detailed profiles, entrepreneurs will present their print shop and demonstrate how they have improved their performance and their competitiveness, by using the latest Heidelberg innovations to drive their company’s digitisation.

The profiles include successful users of the new, universal Speedmaster CX 104 press, the highly automated Stahlfolder P-Stacker with robot technology, and the Versafire digital printing systems with their flexible applications, especially in surface finishing. Other profiles focus on companies that have boosted their productivity thanks to a subscription agreement with Heidelberg, and on customers who have digitised and thus automated their processes using the Prinect workflow.

“The customer profiles provide exciting and authentic insights into how print shops have become noticeably more productive by using the innovations Heidelberg has introduced over the past 18 months across all market segments, and how they have made processes more efficient and cost-effective thanks to digitisation,” explains Allgoewer.

To accompany the online programme, existing and potential customers will be able to contact the relevant Heidelberg experts on each day of the event, without making an appointment.

The Heidelberg video media library is available to all Innovation Week 2021 participants who wish to obtain further information. Covering a large number of wide-ranging topics and Heidelberg products, the videos can be accessed at any time and also streamed after the event. In addition, the library will have recordings of all online Innovation Week presentations.

Click here to register for Innovation Week.

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