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Wayne Beckett & Morten B. Reitoft · INKISH acquire 50% of Printing-Connect and Printing Expo

This edit will teach you more about the acquisition and what it will lead to. Wayne Beckett and Morten B. Reitoft are now colleagues, and both are excited about the new opportunities this collaboration will bring. Listen, engage, react! AI curated Transcript: Morten B. Reitoft and Wayne Beckett have announced a groundbreaking merger between INKISH and Print Connect. This partnership brings together two industry pioneers who share a vision of creating a global presence and a unified platform for the print industry. Print Connect, launched over a year ago, has made significant strides, with 420,000 unique website visits and over 2 million page views in the past year. Its database boasts nearly 40,000 businesses, but as Wayne Beckett acknowledges, it lacked a crucial editorial component. “Having Morten as Editor-in-Chief of Print Connect Online is a game changer,” Wayne stated, highlighting the collaboration’s potential to enrich their offerings. Morten expressed equal enthusiasm, noting his admiration for Print Connect Online’s innovative approach, including virtual expos that have reshaped industry engagement. “We’ve always seen INKISH as a content creation company rather than just a media platform,” Morten explained. The merger combines INKISH’s expertise in content with Print Connect’s robust platform, creating new opportunities for both companies and their audiences. The partnership plans to expand Print Connect into a four-tier platform better serve print service providers (PSPs) and converters. The first level includes an affordable membership, costing less than €50 annually, which grants access to an extensive library of educational resources, files, and films tailored for printing companies. This initiative establishes an online repository to facilitate knowledge sharing and community building. Additionally, the merger introduces the concept of Joint Membership Programs (JMP), which will encourage physical user groups. These events will unite multiple companies to foster collaboration and mutual growth. Higher platform levels will cater to OEMs, suppliers, and software companies, offering sponsorship opportunities and online webinars. Wayne and Morten also outlined the redefined roles within this new structure. Wayne will focus on sales and international trade shows, while Chris Beckett will handle backend operations, including content management and posting. Morten emphasized the importance of maintaining the original vision and ensuring continuous shareholder incentives, with Wayne and Chris retaining stakes in the business. Financially, the merger includes INKISH’s acquisition of a 50% stake in Print Connect, intending to increase ownership to 80%. This partnership ensures Print Connect’s growth, backed by INKISH’s resources and expertise. “When we sat down at the non-event in Denmark and discussed this opportunity, it was a no-brainer,” Wayne remarked, expressing confidence in the collaboration’s potential. The merger promises enhancements without disruptions for customers and industry participants. Both companies are committed to delivering improved services and new engagement opportunities. “If you are a PSP or converter, sign up for Print Connect Online,” Morten urged, hinting at exciting developments. This partnership marks a significant step forward, combining the strengths of INKISH and Print Connect to drive innovation and growth in the print industry. Wayne aptly concluded, “We’re looking forward to the future for INKISH, Resolve, and the products we produce.”

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Stefaan Vanysacker · We All Know that Print has much better Response Rates · Genscom

Discover how Genscom blends traditional print with cutting-edge AI to create personalized communication solutions. Stefaan Vanysacker shares the company’s innovative approach, empowering anyone to design newspapers and magazines. From AI-generated content to streamlined layouts, Genscom transforms ideas into tangible, impactful media. Hosted by Morten B. Reitoft, this insightful conversation dives into technology, challenges, and the enduring value of print in a digital world.

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Don’t bring incognito boxes to a tradeshow · Pat McGrew · Print Sample TV #87

In this Print Sample TV episode, your host, Pat McGrew, explores the wonderful world of small-size, small print run boxes. She is pleased that the boxes are used at various tradeshows to showcase print, laser, die-cutting, and embellishment technologies. Still, she reminds everybody to include logos and explanations so their print samples won't be in incognito :-)

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Adam Peek · Podcaster & Consultant · Packaging, plastics and sustainability

A few days ago, I saw on 'Packaging Unboxd Podcast,' an episode titled "Elon Musk Controversy....' where he claims that Recycling is Pointless. Right away, I contacted Adam Peek and asked if he would join me to chat about his doings and plastics, sustainability, and many more interesting things. I met Adam Peek in Salt Lake City about a year ago, and I find him very knowledgeable. I am pleased that he now does podcasts and has a consultancy company. Watch/listen to this exciting conversation; I am sure you will find it valuable. Link to the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/live/12g6q1m8T7o?si=ee9f8YZTYSKof5Qj

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Golan Landsberg · VP R&D HP Indigo · Conflict · NONEVENT24

In this talk, Golan Landsberg shares how his dual roles—leading R&D at HP Indigo and serving as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Israeli Army’s Search and Rescue Unit—shape his perspective on teamwork, crisis response, and conflict resolution. Drawing on firsthand experience from global earthquake missions, including rescue efforts in Turkey, he illustrates how disasters transcend politics and can momentarily bridge deep-rooted conflicts between nations. He highlights the intensity of field rescues: racing against time, working in harsh environments, and making impossible decisions to save lives. These challenges reveal universal lessons that also guide innovation in his professional life: the importance of a clear mission (“knowing your North Star”), the necessity of perseverance, timing, adaptability, and the power of dedicated teams. He compares the urgency and improvisation needed to rescue survivors from beneath rubble with bringing cutting-edge products to market under tight deadlines. Ultimately, the talk suggests that just as saving strangers in foreign lands can temporarily heal tensions, applying the same resilience, empathy, and problem-solving in our personal and professional spheres can create opportunities for understanding and progress.

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Non Event 2024 Honoree Pat McGrew

Pat McGrew takes center stage in this engaging session, blending humor, expertise, and life stories into a thought-provoking conversation. From her beginnings near the Rocky Mountains in Denver to her impactful work in the print and technology industries, Pat shares a rich tapestry of experiences. She talks about her passion for storytelling, innovation, and problem-solving, delving into her philosophy that technology is a tool, not an end in itself. The session brims with personal anecdotes, such as Pat's surviving a house fire in Texas, losing treasured mementos, and rebuilding her life in Colorado. Pat reflects on resilience, finding humor in disaster, and her knack for turning life's challenges into opportunities to teach and inspire. Pat’s fascination with print as a medium for persuasion and nuance shines as she discusses everything from the smallest books to evocative stickers made by children for civic engagement. Her insights on innovation, motivation, and the evolving role of technology in print industries are delivered with the clarity and passion that have made her a respected voice in her field. Whether you’re here for laughs, wisdom, or inspiration, Pat McGrew’s unique perspective will leave you pondering the power of print, the importance of telling stories, and the art of navigating life’s unexpected turns. Sit back and enjoy this dynamic conversation—insightful, heartfelt, and uniquely Pat.

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Jacob Aizikowitz · Honoree 2024 · NONEVENT24

Jacob Aizikowitz, a print and digital media visionary, has revolutionized how we think about personalization and cross-media. Known for his groundbreaking work in variable data printing and cross-media integration, Jacob’s contributions to companies like XMPie and EFI have paved the way for innovative customer experiences. He is credited with inventing object-based variable data and introducing creative and personalized print capabilities that became industry standards, including PDF/VT. His leadership in cross-media innovation bridged the gap between print and digital media, ensuring seamless integration in modern customer campaigns. As the founder of XMPie, Jacob fostered a global community of innovators and inspired a transformation in how the print industry embraces the digital age. His dedication to innovation and passion for enabling creativity continue to shape the industry's future.

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Naresh Khanna · Honoree 2024 · NONEVENT24

Join us in this inspiring conversation with Naresh Khanna, a multi-talented storyteller, publisher, and knowledge worker who will take us on a fascinating journey through his life. Born in post-independence India, Naresh shares stories from his childhood, travels across continents, and transformative experiences in the print and publishing industry. Discover how Naresh embraced the challenges of preserving Indian languages through technology, pioneered the implementation of non-Roman scripts in printing, and contributed to the democratization of knowledge through innovative approaches to content creation. He delves into the evolution of printing technologies, from traditional typesetting to digital revolutions, emphasizing the power of creativity, content, and cultural preservation. In this episode, Naresh reflects on the future of print in a rapidly changing technological landscape and its role in a growing economy like India. He also shares his thoughts on sustainability, the balance between innovation and practicality, and the importance of listening to customers. The discussion takes a personal turn as Naresh envisions a future where he steps away from printing to explore storytelling through detective novels, blending humor, politics, and societal commentary.

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IST & Fujifilm: Revolutionizing UV Curing with LED, Smart Cure, and FreeCure Innovations

James Quirk of Inkish TV interviews Arnd Riekenbrauck, Head of Sales for Converting and Web at IST, at Creation Reprographics in the UK. Arnd Riekenbrauck explains IST’s partnership with Fujifilm and how their combined solutions—such as LuXtream technology and CureMax inks—streamline printing processes. Discover how LuXtream enables both LED and conventional UV curing, why “Smart Cure” optimizes energy usage through digital integration, and how the new “FreeCure” approach eliminates photoinitiators for safer, more sustainable packaging inks. If you’re considering a retrofit or exploring LED UV curing benefits, this interview provides valuable insights into the future of UV curing technology.

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Frank Mallozzi Leads Konica Minolta’s Industrial Print Revolution | Taktiful Tuesdays Ep. 3

Welcome back to another engaging episode of Taktiful Tuesdays! In this installment, host Eric Vessels sits down with his longtime friend Frank Mallozzi, the President of Konica Minolta’s Industrial Print and Production (IPP) Group. This conversation takes you on a journey through Frank’s unexpected return to the industry and his mission to drive innovation in the world of industrial printing. After a successful 25-year career at EFI, where he last served as the Chief Revenue Officer, Frank contemplated retirement. However, a call from Sam Errigo, CEO of Konica Minolta, changed his plans. Intrigued by the opportunities within Konica Minolta’s IPP Group, Frank felt the familiar spark of passion reignite. He couldn’t resist the challenge to lead a division focused on groundbreaking technologies in the printing industry. Frank shares insights into the three key segments that the IPP Group is concentrating on: 1.B2 Inkjet Technology: Exploring advancements in the shift from analog to digital printing, and how Konica Minolta is at the forefront of this transition. 2.Electrophotographic Label Printing: Discussing their significant market share in this area and the introduction of new products that enhance quality and efficiency. 3.Digital Embellishment: Delving into what Frank refers to as the “crown jewel” of their offerings, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize how businesses add value to print materials. Throughout their discussion, Eric and Frank address the challenges that come with introducing new technologies to the market. They emphasize the importance of educating customers, not just about the products themselves but about how these innovations can create new revenue streams and differentiate them in a competitive landscape. Frank underscores that success in this arena isn’t about competing on price but about offering unique value that customers can’t find elsewhere. The conversation also highlights the potential partnership between Taktiful and Konica Minolta. Both Eric and Frank express excitement about collaborating to provide education, training, and software solutions aimed at simplifying the adoption of digital embellishment technologies. They believe that by combining their strengths, they can make a significant impact on the industry and help customers overcome common hurdles. In a more personal segment, Frank opens up about the lessons he’s learned over his extensive career. He speaks passionately about the power of networking, the importance of execution over mere strategizing, and the value of leading by example. Frank recounts his own experiences, such as becoming the youngest director at Ricoh Corporation and recently completing his MBA after 35 years—a testament to his belief in lifelong learning and five-year planning. Eric and Frank wrap up their conversation by reflecting on the significance of relationships in business. They note how their professional paths have crossed over the years and how maintaining strong connections has been beneficial both personally and professionally. Their story serves as an inspiring example of how networking and mutual support can lead to exciting opportunities and collaborations. Don’t miss this insightful and heartfelt episode that not only explores the future of industrial printing but also offers valuable leadership lessons and career advice. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the industry, there’s something in this conversation for everyone.