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Gulf Print & Pack 2025 Set to Transform the Print Industry …

As the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) continues its journey of transformation under Vision 2030, Konica Minolta will establish its Middle East Regional Headquarters in Riyadh in January 2025 to prepare for the huge market expansion and opportunities ahead. "It is a great pleasure for us that the Gulf Print & Pack (GPP) 2025 event is taking place at the same timing and we hope to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the region's printing industry," the company said in a statement. "We see immense prospects for GPP-KSA as a transformative event that will not only encourage business and technology transformation but also foster a vibrant environment for investment and growth in the print sector," said a BME spokesperson, Nayyar Ansari. "With the upcoming events in the region, we believe that Gulf Print & Pack 2025 will be an educational hub that motivates the business community to invest in long-term benefits." Konica Minolta has been actively engaged with the organizers since the inception of the concept, ensuring that the event meets the highest standards of excellence. The company aims to showcase a diverse range of solutions, covering key areas such as Production, Label, and Embellishment, attracting professionals from across the print industry. Reflecting on previous successes, Konica Minolta noted the standout participation in GPP 2024 in the UAE, where it established itself as a leading solutions provider. The event opened channels with prominent professional printers and secured multiple opportunities for embellishment and top-tier label and production printers. To further its growth in the Saudi Arabian market, Konica Minolta’s regional headquarters are focused on expanding its market reach and broadening its partner portfolio, ensuring a robust presence in this transformative landscape. In addition to its strategic initiatives, Konica Minolta is set to launch several exciting products to enhance its portfolio and meet the evolving market needs.
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Gulf Print & Pack 2025 Set to Transform the Print Industry …

As the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) continues its journey of transformation under Vision 2030, Konica Minolta will establish its Middle East Regional Headquarters in Riyadh in January 2025 to prepare for the huge market expansion and opportunities ahead. "It is a great pleasure for us that the Gulf Print & Pack (GPP) 2025 event is taking place at the same timing and we hope to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the region's printing industry," the company said in a statement. "We see immense prospects for GPP-KSA as a transformative event that will not only encourage business and technology transformation but also foster a vibrant environment for investment and growth in the print sector," said a BME spokesperson, Nayyar Ansari. "With the upcoming events in the region, we believe that Gulf Print & Pack 2025 will be an educational hub that motivates the business community to invest in long-term benefits." Konica Minolta has been actively engaged with the organizers since the inception of the concept, ensuring that the event meets the highest standards of excellence. The company aims to showcase a diverse range of solutions, covering key areas such as Production, Label, and Embellishment, attracting professionals from across the print industry. Reflecting on previous successes, Konica Minolta noted the standout participation in GPP 2024 in the UAE, where it established itself as a leading solutions provider. The event opened channels with prominent professional printers and secured multiple opportunities for embellishment and top-tier label and production printers. To further its growth in the Saudi Arabian market, Konica Minolta’s regional headquarters are focused on expanding its market reach and broadening its partner portfolio, ensuring a robust presence in this transformative landscape. In addition to its strategic initiatives, Konica Minolta is set to launch several exciting products to enhance its portfolio and meet the evolving market needs.
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Gulf Print & Pack 2025 Set to Transform the Print Industry Landscape …

As the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) continues its journey of transformation under Vision 2030, Konica Minolta will establish its Middle East Regional Headquarters in Riyadh in January 2025 to prepare for the huge market expansion and opportunities ahead. "It is a great pleasure for us that the Gulf Print & Pack (GPP) 2025 event is taking place at the same timing and we hope to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the region's printing industry," the company said in a statement. "We see immense prospects for GPP-KSA as a transformative event that will not only encourage business and technology transformation but also foster a vibrant environment for investment and growth in the print sector," said a BME spokesperson, Nayyar Ansari. "With the upcoming events in the region, we believe that Gulf Print & Pack 2025 will be an educational hub that motivates the business community to invest in long-term benefits." Konica Minolta has been actively engaged with the organizers since the inception of the concept, ensuring that the event meets the highest standards of excellence. The company aims to showcase a diverse range of solutions, covering key areas such as Production, Label, and Embellishment, attracting professionals from across the print industry. Reflecting on previous successes, Konica Minolta noted the standout participation in GPP 2024 in the UAE, where it established itself as a leading solutions provider. The event opened channels with prominent professional printers and secured multiple opportunities for embellishment and top-tier label and production printers. To further its growth in the Saudi Arabian market, Konica Minolta’s regional headquarters are focused on expanding its market reach and broadening its partner portfolio, ensuring a robust presence in this transformative landscape. In addition to its strategic initiatives, Konica Minolta is set to launch several exciting products to enhance its portfolio and meet the evolving market needs.
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Gulf Print & Pack 2025 Set to Transform the Print Industry Landscape …

As the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) continues its journey of transformation under Vision 2030, Konica Minolta will establish its Middle East Regional Headquarters in Riyadh in January 2025 to prepare for the huge market expansion and opportunities ahead. "It is a great pleasure for us that the Gulf Print & Pack (GPP) 2025 event is taking place at the same timing and we hope to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the region's printing industry," the company said in a statement. "We see immense prospects for GPP-KSA as a transformative event that will not only encourage business and technology transformation but also foster a vibrant environment for investment and growth in the print sector," said a BME spokesperson, Nayyar Ansari. "With the upcoming events in the region, we believe that Gulf Print & Pack 2025 will be an educational hub that motivates the business community to invest in long-term benefits." Konica Minolta has been actively engaged with the organizers since the inception of the concept, ensuring that the event meets the highest standards of excellence. The company aims to showcase a diverse range of solutions, covering key areas such as Production, Label, and Embellishment, attracting professionals from across the print industry. Reflecting on previous successes, Konica Minolta noted the standout participation in GPP 2024 in the UAE, where it established itself as a leading solutions provider. The event opened channels with prominent professional printers and secured multiple opportunities for embellishment and top-tier label and production printers. To further its growth in the Saudi Arabian market, Konica Minolta’s regional headquarters are focused on expanding its market reach and broadening its partner portfolio, ensuring a robust presence in this transformative landscape. In addition to its strategic initiatives, Konica Minolta is set to launch several exciting products to enhance its portfolio and meet the evolving market needs.
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  • Star product: Zaikio Print Connectivity Platform

    What does Zaikio do? Zaikio is a “print-specific connectivity platform,” intended to allow everyone in the print industry to link their systems together, whether printer, software vendor or supplier. End-users can access its connectivity for free, though they can buy compatible Zaikio or third-party products through an app store. According to Zaikio’s partner success manager Karl Ciz, who will handle UK enquiries, it will allow “print-related data to be shared on a level playing field for the first time”. In simple terms, it’s an alternative to JDF that should allow user-level plug-and-play connectivity between systems from different manufacturers – JDF promised but never delivered plug-and-play.
    Aug. 2, 2022

    Star product: Sitma 1150-FP Fast Pack

    What does it do? Sitma’s introduction of the FP-version of its 1150 wrapping machine last year proved prescient in a way that couldn’t be predicted. FP stands for Fast Pack and this model is particularly suited to wrapping variable-sized ‘e-commerce’ goods for mail and courier delivery that have boomed this year. Sitma’s website points out that it can wrap packs of facemasks. The first 1150-FP to be ordered has gone to the US, to “one of the largest e-commerce companies in the world,” that Sitma won’t name but it’s easy to guess. The Fast Pack can also be used for conventional paper or film wrapping of direct mail and publications. When was it launched and what is the target market? Sitma is an Italian company. Its 1150 wrapping line was introduced in 2007 and is one of several wrappers in its range, offering different speeds and price points. All are sold in the UK though Engelmann & Buckham. The Fast Pack was announced last year as a new configuration, joining the existing 1150-FW-PK model, for either paper or polywrapping of printed media; and the PK dedicated to paper wrapping. Richard MacLean, the director at Engelmann & Buckham specialising in Sitma products, says that the Fast Pack is aimed squarely at e-commerce fulfilment, but could help existing DM houses branch out into fulfilment of items other than flat printed papers. Sitma has also recently introduced a dedicated e-commerce fulfilment polywrapper called e-commerce 2.0, which handles single or multiple items of varying shapes and sizes and forms bags around them on the fly. How does it work? The Fast Pack model is primarily intended to wrap using strong brown kraft paper as an automated replacement for hand wrapping or boxing of products, especially variable height flat items such as books, CDs and DVDs. White paper or polywrap can also be used, but is thought less likely in use. Items can be hand-fed on a conveyor into the wrapping area. In 2018 Sitma demonstrated a corobot load/unload unit offline at a mailing exhibition, and now lists this as an option for most of its wrap lines. A barcode reader is used to ensure data integrity with matching of the contents to outer addresses. A label printer-applicator or inline direct inkjet printer can be fitted for addressing and other personalisation.
    Aug. 2, 2022
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