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programme drupa cube
drupa cube Conference Programme May 31 – June 10 2016 Düsseldorf/Germany Agenda subject to change drupa cube drupa cube engage | educate | entertain engage | educate | entertain The drupa cube is the conference programme at drupa 2016, with the theme Touch the Future. Featuring leaders from the worlds of innovation, design, creativity and technology, the cube offers attendees a glimpse into the future of print. Inspirational, future-facing presentations from visionaries, each with a worldwide reputation in their field. Presenters will share their insights on the future of print, innovation and the customer in this ‘new age’ of communications. These sessions are free of charge. Invitation-only, strategic discussions aimed at board level attendees. These sessions will help business leaders as they navigate their organisations through times of change and market consolidation. These sessions are invite only. These sessions will look at innovation trends and best practice in the global print marketplace across a wide range of areas. They will appeal to anyone tasked with leading a team to deliver improved performance and higher levels of service and address the concerns and ‘care abouts’ of management attendees. These sessions are free of charge. Led by The Medici Group, drupa Innovation Partner 2016: Where does innovation sit in your organisation? These sessions will put innovation in the hands of the audience — demonstrating that innovation is the concern of every individual, regardless of role, function, and expertise. It is by tearing down preconceived notions and barriers between diverse fields, cultures, concepts and disciplines that we have the best chance of finding breakthrough innovation. This idea is central to Medici’s Intersectional Thinking approach. Attendees will participate in an interactive experience that puts the powerW&V of Intersectional Thinking to work. Creative Day TheseW&V sessions are free of charge. Creative Day EDP Awards EDP isAwards This session invite only. Organic and Printed Electronics Organic and (OE-A) Printed Electronics Association Association (OE-A) Two half day sessions with the following themes: Printed Electronics & Smart Packaging Printed Electronics Technologies & Applications These sessions are free of charge. W&V Creative Day Industry leaders, innovators and analysts will share their perspectives on technology trends in print in these interactive sessions. Technology gladiator sessions: Innovation has resulted in technologies converging on similar print applications. These sessions will address key considerations between two apparently competing technologies. These engaging debates between two industry champions will be moderated by either a well known print journalist or analyst. These sessions are free of charge. There is a charge for these sessions. EDP Awards Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) drupa cube May 31st – June 10th 2016 engage | educate | entertain Tues 31 May 11.00 Wed 1 June Thurs 2 June Keynote 11.00 - 11.45 Business Evolution 11.00 - 11.30 Keynote 11.00 - 11.45 Touching the Future Selling into New Markets Touching the Vision Frans Johansson The Medici Group Ronen Zioni HP Frans Johansson The Medici Group BREAK (11.30 – 11.45) BREAK (11.45 – 12.00) 12.00 C-Level 12.00 – 12.45 Creating the Capacity to Innovate Frans Johansson The Medici Group Invite Only VIP reception 12.45 – 13.30 13.00 Innovation @ the Intersection 11.45 – 12.45 Innovative Approaches to New Markets C-Level 12.00 – 12.45 Blazing the Trail to Business Growth Frans Johansson The Medici Group Invite Only Ryan Van Echo The Medici Group BREAK (12.45 – 13.00) VIP reception 12.45 – 13.30 Hosted by The Medici Group Hosted by The Medici Group Invite Only BREAK (11.45 – 12.00) Business Evolution 13.00 – 13.45 Invite Only TrendLab Jordan Wade Freeman XP BREAK (13.30 – 14.15) BREAK (13.30 – 14.00) 14.00 Printed Electronics & Smart Packaging with OE-A 14:10 - 14.30 Martin Glatz Karl Knauer Christoph Stehmann Pitney Bowes BREAK (14.30 – 14.45) 15.00 BREAK (13.45 – 16.00) 14:30 – 14.50 Wolfgang Mildner MSWtech The Role of Large Formats 14:50 – 15.10 Dr. Jeremy Burroughes CDT Ryan Van Echo The Medici Group 15:10 –15.30 Dr. Ralf Zichner TU Chemnitz / Fraunhofer ENAS 15:30 - 15-50 Kaz Lawler PakSense BREAK (15.45 – 16.00) 16.00 Technology 16.00 – 16.30 EDP Awards 16.00 onwards Invite Only Sun 5 June 10.00 - 10.45 Einlass, Registrierung und Begrüßungskaffee 10.45 - 11.00 Opening Session by W&V 11.00 – 11.20 Keynote Wolf Ingomar Faecks GWA 11.20 – 11.50 Print in the Customer Journey Feodor von Wedel Hogarth Worldwide 11.50 – 12.20 Innovation / Print Product – Best Practice Prof. Dr. Arved Hübler TU Chemnitz 12.20 – 12.50 Lunch break and networking Business Evolution 11.45 – 12.15 Technology 11.45 – 12.15 The Sustainable Enterprise Smart Technologies, Print and the Internet of Things Bill Adams CANFOR BREAK (12.15 –12.30) Mitko Vasilev CISCO BREAK (12.15 –12.30) Business Evolution 12.30 – 13.00 Business Evolution 12.30 – 13.00 Investment and Acquisition Planning for Business Growth New Business Models for Print Jay Mandarino CJ Graphics Chris Bondy RIT 12.50 – 13.20 Keynote Matteo Bologna, Mucca Design 13.20 – 13.40 Print als das neue Premium! Eugen Kern, Geometry Global International Innovation Best Cases: 14.00 – 14.15 Mathias Wahlberg, Meganews 14.15 – 14.30 Melissa Snover, Katjes Fassin 14.30 – 14.45 Preethi Mariappan, Razorfish 3D Hub - Future of Print Panel: 14.50 – 15.30 Bastian Schäfer, Airbus Karsten Warrink, AmberMedia, Superstaff + jubelkind GmbH Annette Häfelinger, Serviceplan Design BREAK (13.00 – 14.00) BREAK (13.00 – 14.00) Business Evolution 14.00 – 14.30 Technology 14.00 – 14.30 Choose Sustainability – While You Still Can Leveraging Hybrid Technologies for Print Growth Steve Wicks The Green Print Consultancy BREAK (14.30 – 14.45) Chris Bondy RIT BREAK (14.30 – 14.45) Technology 14.45 – 15.45 Technology 14.45 – 15.15 Digital vs Flexo in Packaging and Point of Sale Gladiator Session Touching the Future of 3D Print Lilach Sapir Massivit 3D Printing Moderator: Sean Smyth Smithers Pira. Steve Billow, EFI Dr Martin Dreher, DFTA 15.45 - 16.00 Drinks and Guided Tours 16.00 – 16.45 Guided Tour 1 Prospects for Printing in the Packaging market 17.00 – 17.45 Guided Tour 2 Dominic Cakebread Smithers Pira Agenda subject to change 16.30 END Sat 4 June W&V Creative Day 13.40 – 14.00 Coffee Business Evolution 14.00 – 14.30 Getting It Right. Management Lessons from Winning Companies Innovation @ the Intersection 14.45 – 15.45 Fri 3 June END END END drupa cube May 31st – June 10th 2016 engage | educate | entertain Mon 6 June 11.00 Keynote 11.00 - 11.45 Engaging and Entertaining the Customer of Today Silas Amos 12.00 Printed Electronics - Technologies & Applications with OE-A 11:00 –11.20 Dr. Michael Korell Evonik Mr Bergmeister, Redbull Matt Leese, SGS Co 11:20 – 11.40 Thomas Kolbusch Coatema BREAK (11.45 – 12.00) 11:40 – 12.00 Dr Edward Holland Fujifilm Dimatix C-Level 12.00 – 12.45 What’s The Big Idea? Silas Amos 13.00 Tues 7 June 12:00 – 12.20 Stan Farnsworth NovaCentrix 12:20 – 12.40 Andrea Glawe Asia-Pacific Kroenert Weds 8 June Thurs 9 June Fri 10 June Keynote 11.00 - 11.45 Business Evolution 11.00 – 11.30 Technology 11.00 – 11.30 Designing the Future – How Will the Fittest Survive in the Age of Blended Reality? Service Diversification How to Cash In on New Services Impact of the Cloud on Print Production and More Neil Falconer Print Futures Simon Lewis HP Shane Wall HP BREAK (11.30 – 11.45) BREAK (11.45 – 12.00) C-Level 12.00 – 12.45 Challenging The Vision For Print at a Leadership Level Shane Wall HP Technology 11.45 – 12.45 Gladiator Session Inkjet vs Toner Technologies Gareth Ward, Eurographics Mark Stephenson, Fujifilm Filip Weymans, Xeikon BREAK (11.30 – 11.45) Innovation @ the Intersection 11.45 – 12.45 Beyond Paper – Dynamic Story Telling Ryan Van Echo The Medici Group 12:40 – 13.00 Milan Saalmink Holst Centre BREAK (12.45 – 13.30) BREAK (12.45 – 14.00) BREAK (12.45 – 14.15) 14.00 Innovation @ the Intersection 13.30 – 14.30 Smart Technologies and Print Technology 14.15 – 14.45 Ryan Van Echo The Medici Group Ink Logistics and the Lean Workflow BREAK (14.30 – 14.45) Søren Maarssø and Maarten Hummelen GSE Dispensing Business Evolution 14.45 – 15.45 15.00 BREAK (14.00 – 14.15) Winning Customer Attention and Trust in the Multi-Channel World Ulbe Jelluma Print Power BREAK (14.45 – 15.00) Technology 15.00 – 15.30 The Vision of Inline Digital Print for Labels Chuck Pemble Datalase BREAK (15.30 – 15.45) BREAK (15.45 – 16.00) 16.00 Technology 16.00 – 16.30 The Economics of Using Ink Jet Technology for Digital Production Steve Knight Digital Direct Technologies 16.30 Innovation @ the Intersection 15.45 – 16.45 The Role of Packaging in the Customer Journey Ryan Van Echo The Medici Group Business Evolution 14.00 – 14.30 Better Business Planning and Operations Nick Benkovich EFI BREAK (14.30 – 14.45) Technology 14.45 – 15.45 Inkjet vs Offset in Commercial Printing, Gladiator Session Business Evolution 14.15 – 14.45 Talent is The Key to Success Quintin Schevernels Author BREAK (14.45 – 15.00) Innovation @ the Intersection 15.00 – 16.00 Host: Gareth Ward, Eurographic Press 3D Print: Hope or Hype? Speakers: Bob Usher Apex Digital Ryan Van Echo The Medici Group Mark Hinder Konica, Minolta BREAK (15.45 – 16.00) Business Evolution 16.00 – 16.30 Innovation - Can It Be For Everybody? Enrico Deluchi Canon Italia Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Tuesday May 31st drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.00 - 11.45 Touching The Future – What Happens When a Technology Revolution Meets a Thousand Year Old Industry? All major breakthroughs have happened at the intersection of different industries and fields – this has never been truer than for the world of printing. Join Frans Johansson, one of the world’s most influential thought leaders, on a journey to the heart of innovation. Learn about the explosion of new ideas that occur there – and how you can bring these ideas to life. Discover how to innovate during one of the most fast-paced eras in this industry’s history. Speaker: Frans Johansson, CEO, The Medici Group An author, entrepreneur and consultant, Frans Johansson has spoken to audiences worldwide, from the boardrooms of large corporations to villages in developing countries. His debut book, The Medici Effect, shattered assumptions about how great ideas happen. His latest book, The Click Moment, obliterates the idea that in business you can strategize, plan, and analyze your way to success. Born and raised in Sweden, Frans has founded a software startup, a healthcare firm, and a hedge fund. He is the founder and CEO of The Medici Group. Frans holds a B.S. from Brown University and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. 12.00 - 12.45 Creating The Capacity to Innovate – Foster Innovation Across Your Business Invite only As you evolve services and technical capabilities how much should you innovate around business models and process? How do you instill a mentality of innovation into an organization and culture? Within your company, how can you ensure that your strategy, marketing, sales, product development and services teams all embrace new approaches and innovate for growth? Agenda subject to change Speaker: Frans Johansson, CEO, The Medici Group Sessions & speakers | Tuesday May 31st drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 14.00 - 14.30 Getting It Right – Management Lessons From Winning Companies High performing companies share a desire to win and a strong culture of excellence; the agility to continually regroup; and humility, to admit when things need to change. They use people, data and technology to empower their employees and customers. They focus on getting it right and eliminating risk. Accuracy and precision are everything. Pitney Bowes, once a company best known for franking machines, is now a global technology leader with a high performance culture. Christoph Stehmann, Executive Vice President for Pitney Bowes, shares his experience with stories, anecdotes and advice to amuse, inspire and motivate business leaders. Speaker: ChristophStehmann, Pitney Bowes, Executive Vice President Christoph Stehmann leads Pitney Bowes’ global production mail and presort services businesses, as well as the Pitney Bowes Global Strategy Team. He is also a Director of the company’s joint venture, Inlet. Christoph joined Pitney Bowes in 2003, and has held senior roles including Chief Operating Officer of Digital Commerce Solutions and President of Ecommerce and Shipping Solutions. Before joining Pitney Bowes, Christoph worked for Danzas (now part of DHL), and spent eight years at McKinsey & Company. Christoph holds a diploma in Business Administration and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. 14.45 - 15.45 The Role of Large Formats If you want to drive and deliver innovation but don’t know where to start, this is the session for you. Learn the tools and skills used by some of the world’s most innovative companies and transform your capacity to innovate with The Medici Group when we discuss The Role of Large Formats. Speaker: Ryan Van Echo Consultant, The Medici Group Ryan Van Echo is a consultant with The Medici Group, with key responsibility for organizing and driving client projects to success. In addition, he is part of Medici’s Coaching Team where he advises clients through the critical proof-of-concept phase of the innovation process. Through his hands-on work, Ryan has a deep understanding of Medici’s Intersectional Thinking approach, and has led discussions with senior executive leaders from organizations such as Disney, ESPN, and Alcon. Ryan brings a diverse perspective and set of skills from his career, which ranges from program management, engineering, and academic research. Most recently, he was was a project leader with UMT Consulting Group working with pharmaceutical and engineering clients to help them optimize and manage project workflows and decision making. Ryan holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Illinois and an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Tuesday May 31st drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 16.00 - 16.30 Prospects for Printing in the Packaging Market Driven on the one hand by brand owners’ increasing demands for greater differentiation, personalisation and a more engaging relationship with consumers and on the other hand by the increasing availability of new and disruptive technologies, the printing requirements for the global packaging industry are expected to undergo major change over the next 5-10 years with ever higher quality and faster digital printing expected to take share from traditional printing methods. In this presentation Dominic examines where the best opportunities and barriers to growth lie and how the printing industry can best meet the future demands of the global packaging sector. Speaker: Dominic Cakebread, Head of Packaging Consultancy Smithers Pira Dominic has 34 years’ experience in international marketing research and consultancy, specialising in supply and demand side analysis and forecasting of the packaging industry. An expert in international packaging, Dominic has worked with clients throughout the value chain covering a wide range of research and consulting assignments. Dominic has a BA Honours Degree in German & Dutch from the University of London, holds the Diploma of the Institute of Packaging (UK Packaging Society), is a Certified Member of the Market Research Society and has managed over 500 international marketing research and consulting projects. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Wednesday June 1st drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.00 - 11.30 Selling Into New Markets Selling into new markets may seem the biggest challenge we all are faced with when growing our businesses profitably. But one thing is certain, we all need new markets and new business to remain competitive, to differentiate ourselves and to create new profit streams to enable our companies to grow to the next level. The session will cover key trends and market tendencies, looking at opportunities for growth, Ronen will share several case studies with the audience and address selling to both existing customers and net new ones from within the graphics arts industry. Speaker: Ronen Zioni EMEA Graphic Solutions Business Marketing Director, HP Ronen Zioni is the Marketing Director for the Graphics Solution Business in EMEA Ronen has been in the Graphics industry for the last 15 years, serving in a variety of roles in global product marketing in Scitex headquarters in Israel, as well as regional sales & business management across Europe. Ronen holds a University degree in Economics & Business Management from the Bar-Ilhan University Tel Aviv. Ronen is based in Barcelona headquarters of HP Graphics Solutions Business 11.45 - 12.45 Innovative Approaches to New Markets If you want to drive and deliver innovation but don’t know where to start, this is the session for you. Learn the tools and skills used by some of the world’s most innovative companies and transform your capacity to innovate with The Medici Group when we discuss Innovative Approaches to New Markets. Speaker: Ryan Van Echo Consultant, The Medici Group Ryan Van Echo is a consultant with The Medici Group, with key responsibility for organizing and driving client projects to success. In addition, he is part of Medici’s Coaching Team where he advises clients through the critical proof-of-concept phase of the innovation process. Through his hands-on work, Ryan has a deep understanding of Medici’s Intersectional Thinking approach, and has led discussions with senior executive leaders from organizations such as Disney, ESPN, and Alcon. Ryan brings a diverse perspective and set of skills from his career, which ranges from program management, engineering, and academic research. Most recently, he was was a project leader with UMT Consulting Group working with pharmaceutical and engineering clients to help them optimize and manage project workflows and decision making. Ryan holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Illinois and an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University. Agenda subject to change drupa cube Sessions & speakers | Wednesday June 1st engage | educate | entertain 13.00 - 13.45 Trendlab These are the times to re-imagine how we do things by using new approaches, applying new tools and creating new opportunities. Not only do we identify trends, we test them and apply them in real world scenarios. By exploring trends, applying them...and sometimes creating them, we help invent the future by helping you and your business. The FXP Trend Lab is a place designed to address these challenges and more. We have created an innovation incubator that examines trends, creates ideas and contributes to a better tomorrow. However, it all begins with today. Utilizing the right trends can further drive brand affinity, loyalty and advocacy, whilst playing a critical role in influencing overall marketing campaigns. It is our identification, understanding and application of trends which helps us raise the bar on brand experiences. We help invent the future by helping you generate tomorrow’s headlines. The purpose of this workshop is to take a break from the narrow focus of the tactical day to day and employ a wider lens to imagine and ultimately design the future trajectory of brand experience. The FXP Trend Lab will initiate the journey and unlock new possibilities. Agenda subject to change Speaker: Jordan Waid VP, Experience Design International Freeman XP An inspired thought leader, Jordan’s creative vision, insight, and conceptual thinking starts and ends with a user-centric approach. His passion lies in creating compelling stories and satisfying the need to invent everything from new scenarios, new concepts, new rules, and new ways of thinking. Jordan has a unique background in architecture, digital media, and film, which allows him to constantly challenge experiential communication models with fresh ideas that engage at all levels for some of the biggest brands on the planet. Sessions & speakers | Wednesday June 1st drupa cube engage | educate | entertain W&V Creative Day 16.00 EDP Awards Awards presentation Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) The EDP Award is Europe´s most prestigious independent technology contest. In this competition the European Digital Press Association honors the best developments in digital print production tools, software developments, substrates, inks, materials and finishing systems. Every year an independent jury and experts of the 20 leading trade magazines on digital production select the best product and award the winners with a trophy – … Strolling through the drupa exhibition halls you might see EDP Awards prominently displayed on winning exhibits. EDP Association was formed in 2006 and now consists of 20 leading trade magazines, covering more than half a million of specialized service providers and their suppliers in 26 countries of Europe. For more information on the EDP Association and the best of category products please visit www.edp-awards.org. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Thursday June 2nd drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.00 - 11.45 Touching The Vision – The 7 critical rules for innovative leaders around the world What are the key rules for leaders to create breakthrough? In this provocative talk, Frans Johansson, CEO for The Medici Group and the worldwide leader on innovation, will explore the most pervasive traps facing the print-industry. How do you avoid them and how do you use those critical rules to create your vision of the future? Which leaders and companies have succeeded in exploiting opportunities when technologies, industries and applications collide? Speaker: Frans Johansson, CEO, The Medici Group An author, entrepreneur and consultant, Frans Johansson has spoken to audiences worldwide, from the boardrooms of large corporations to villages in developing countries. His debut book, The Medici Effect, shattered assumptions about how great ideas happen. His latest book, The Click Moment, obliterates the idea that in business you can strategize, plan, and analyze your way to success. Born and raised in Sweden, Frans has founded a software startup, a healthcare firm, and a hedge fund. He is the founder and CEO of The Medici Group. Frans holds a B.S. from Brown University and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. 12.00 - 12.45 Blazing The Trail To Business Growth How can you rapidly reorient your organization for innovative growth? The era of 2-3 year timelines in creating incremental change has gone forever. We are now in a hyper-cycle where new ideas need to be created, selected and executed on a monthly basis or faster. How do you instill this innovative heartbeat into your organization? How do you avoid the seduction of using ROI in making every innovative decision - when you know that the future cannot be measured that easily? Agenda subject to change Speaker: Frans Johansson, The Medici Group, CEO W&V Creative Day Sessions & speakers | Thursday June 2nd drupa cube engage | educate | entertain EDP Awards 14.10 - 14.30 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Packaging of The Future: How to Enthuse Consumers by Multi-Sensual and Smart Packaging Speaker: Martin Glatz Vice President Sales, Marketing, Research and Development, Member of the Management Board, Karl Knauer Martin Glatz, 52, Vice President Sales, Marketing, Research Make a difference in packaging design, create emotions and build brand image exploiting latest neuro-marketing insights Use the untapped potential of the “multi-sensual packaging creation 3.0” and reach an unexpected POS impact Create added value in packaging using the latest solutions in printed electronics, 3D-print and VR and Development, Member of the Management Board at Karl Knauer, Germany. Happily married, 3 daugthers, Graduate Industrial Engineer for Printing, Marketing and Design, 2 years experience in Event and Promotion Management. He worked 10 years for Procter & Gamble as a Design Manager Packaging, Artwork Manager and Print Quality Manager EMEA, and since 14 years he drives forward the “impressively different” products and services W&V Creative Day of Karl Knauer, as one of the most innovative European packaging suppliers in his role as Sales & Marketing Manager and since 2015 also as R&D Manager. EDP Awards 14.30 - 14.50 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Printed Electronics Enables Interactive Packaging of the IoE • Smart functionality: Thin, flexible, lightweight • integrated sensors, light and logic •H ybrid integration enables silicon performance (e.g. for NFC Communication) Speaker:Wolfgang Mildner CEO, MSWtech Wolfgang Mildner is the Managing Director of MSWtech in Stein / Germany (www.mswtech.de). MSWtech was founded 1983 as Software development and Consulting company. Today MSWtech supports companies to find value in new technologies – especially printed electronics. Wolfgang was Managing Director of PolyIC (a leading company for Printed electronics) from 2004 – 2014. Before, he worked in various business positions for Siemens (New business development, Business responsible for Industrial PC’s, Failsafe PLS’s and other). There, he was responsible for a number of projects turning promising technologies into business. Wolfgang Mildner studied Computer Science at the Technical University of Erlangen. Wolfgang Mildner is member of the Organic Electronics Association/VDMA and General Chair of LOPEC (largest event for Printed Electronics). He is also member of the Executive Advisory Board of TU Munich’s MBA Program. Agenda subject to change W&V Creative Day Sessions & speakers | Thursday June 2nd drupa cube engage | educate | entertain EDP Awards 14.50 - 15.10 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Printed Flexible OLED Displays for Low Cost Appilcations Most organic light emitting diode (OLED) research and development has focused on achieving performances required for televisions. This application requires very long operational lifetimes and to achieve this air sensitive cathodes are used. At CDT our printed flexible OLED displays use an OLED device architecture that does not rely on these cathodes. This technology is focused on alternative display markets such as point of sale advertising. We will present the latest red, green, blue and white devices, discuss the simple fabrication process and show examples of our prototypes. Speaker: Dr. Jeremy Burroughes CTO, CDT Jeremy Burroughes FRS, FREng, FIET, FInstP, is the Chief Technology Officer at Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. Dr Burroughes made the first observation of light emission from solution processable conjugated polymers. A patent was filed by Dr Burroughes and his research fellows shortly afterwards. This resulted in Cambridge Display Technology Ltd, being spun-out from the University of Cambridge. Dr Burroughes current responsibilities at CDT are New Technology (a technology scouting and feasibility activity), W&V Creative Day Intellectual Property and Business Innovation. He has also worked at T. J. Watson Research Center, IBM and Toshiba Cambridge Research Centre, Toshiba Corporation as a researcher, working principally in GaAs EDP Awards 15.10 - 15.30 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Ready for the Packaging Market: Printed, Reliable and Wireless Identification of Versatile Products Speaker:Dr. Ralf Zichner, Researcher Fraunhofer ENAS Ralf Zichner holds a Dr.-Ing. degree in Electrical • Authentic, Wireless Identification of Products Engineering. Since 2009 he is a researcher at the •C ustomized UHF-RFID Antennas, mass-printed with the colored boxes Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS, • Enabling the Reliable Automation of Warehousing • Enabling the Internet of Everything (IoE) Agenda subject to change and Si opto-electronic device technologies. Chemnitz. 2013 he became a postdoc. His main research focuses on design, simulation, printing and experimental analysis of Radio-Frequency components like antennas, filters, etc. W&V Creative Day Sessions & speakers | Thursday June 2nd drupa cube engage | educate | entertain EDP Awards 15.30 - 15.50 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Intelligent Monitoring in the Food Cold-Chain •M any supply chains need intelligent monitoring, particularly the food supply chain. • Flexible electronics empowers intelligent monitoring. • Monitoring data provides insight for improvements Speaker: Kaz Lawler CTO, PakSense As a technologist, Kaz Lawler bridges industries to bring together diverse technologies and people to produce unique, customer-focused solutions. Over his many years of product and process development, Mr. Lawler has successfully supervised new product development and installations teams worldwide for a variety of industries, and has been awarded more than 20 US and international patents across multiple technology disciplines. Mr. Lawler is also well-versed in project management, customer support, food safety, and transportation logistics. Participating in its founding, Mr. Lawler is currently the CTO of PakSense in Boise, Idaho. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Friday June 3rd drupa cube engage | educate | entertain W&V Creative Day 10.00EDP - 10.45 Awards Einlass, Registrierung und Begrüßungskaffee 10.45Organic - 11.00 and Printed Electronics Association Opening Session by W&V(OE-A) Visionary Keynote 11.00 – 11.20 Wertschätzung durch Wertschöpfung Wolf Ingomar Faecks, Präsident, GWA Print in Customer Journey 11.20 – 11.50 How can I be disruptive in my category? Print in der Customer Journey und im Kundenentscheidungsprozess Feodor von Wedel, Managing Director, Hogarth Worldwide Germany, Switzerland, Austria Innovation / Print Product – Best Practice 11.50 – 12.20 Neue elektronische Papiermedien: Das T-Book – wenn Seiten sprechen können Prof. Dr. Arved Hübler, Professor für Printmedientechnik, TU Chemnitz 12.20 – 12.50 Fingerfood & Networking Break International & Inspiration Keynote 12.50 – 13.20 The (not so) hidden power of Typography in Branding - creating powerful, transformative brand experience (English) Matteo Bologna, President, TDC Typo Directors Club & Founding Partner + Creative Director, Mucca Design (U.S.) Print als das neue Premium! 13.20 – 13.40 Best of ddp Award - ausgezeichnete Print-Cases beim Deutschen Dialogmarketingpreis 2016 Eugen Kern, Juryvorsitzender, ddp & Managing Director, geometry global Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Friday June 3rd drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 13.40 – 14.00 Coffee, Drinks and Networking International Innovation – Best Cases 14.00 – 14.15 Meganews Kiosk- The Renaissance of Paper (English) Mathias Wahlberg, CEO, Meganews (Sweden) 14.15 – 14.30 Best Case Katjes: Turning 3D printing technology into Retail Magic! (English) Melissa Snover, Managing Director, Katjes Fassin UK Ltd (UK) 14.30 – 14.45 Augmented Print - Audi TT Brochure Hack (English) Preethi Mariappan, Chief Creative Officer, Razorfish Deutschland (tbc) Q&A 3D Hub - Future of Print Panel 14.50 – 15.30 3D and beyond: Driving the Next Industrial Revolution Bastian Schäfer, Innovation Manager, Airbus Karsten Warrink, Geschäftsführender Gesellschafter, AmberMedia, Superstaff + jubelkind GmbH Annette Häfelinger, Sprecherin, DDC & Geschäftsführerin, Serviceplan Design München 15.45 - 16.00 Coffee, Drinks & Start Guided Tours 16.00 – 16.45 Guided Tour 1 17.00 – 17.45 Guided Tour 2 Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Saturday June 4th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.45 - 12.15 The Sustainable Enterprise – Product Innovation Through Advanced Quality Assurance and Partnering with Customers Pulp fibers from sustainably managed forests are an essential component for responsible manufacturing. Wood fiber offers exciting opportunities for innovation in product development and, as the only renewable, sustainable material, it will be increasingly important in supporting the global mandate for reducing our carbon footprint. Canfor Pulp applies advanced technology to analyse and evaluate pulp quality in support of improved product quality performance with on-line fiber analysis and advanced high-resolution cameras. This high quality assurance supports Canfor Pulp’s specialty markets and product innovation focus. It complements their experience in partnering with customers who demand highest quality fibers to support product innovation. Whether you’re directly involved in pulp or not this session promises to deliver invaluable insights on partnering with customers to achieve the very best. Speaker: Bill Adams, Senior Director, Sustainability and Innovation for Canfor Pulp Bill Adams is responsible for leading innovation and sustainability for Canfor Pulp. As part of Canfor’s Executive Team, Bill leads their R&D initiatives, Sustainable Enterprise branding and global technical service team to support the 1.4 million tonnes of pulp and paper manufactured in the company’s British Columbia facilities. He has worked in a wide range of leadership roles in engineering, operations and corporate development in both Canada and the United States over the past 29 years with Weyerhaeuser and Domtar before joining Canfor in 2014. Bill has a degree in mechanical engineering and a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of British Columbia and an MBA in International Management from APIU. 12.30 - 13.00 Investment and Acquisition Planning for Business Growth Agenda subject to change Jay Mandarino, President and CEO of C.J. Graphics, provides a real-world view on investing for your business and increasing the value of your company at the same time. Speaker: Jay Mandarino, President and CEO, CJ Graphics Jay will discuss the opportunities, advantages, struggles and challenges of securing investment capital, or acting as a buyer or seller of mergers and acquisitions. With a unique perspective on issues concerning both buyer and seller, Mandarino has served as an M&A facilitator for at least 25 proposals between third parties trying to reach a purchase agreement. He has also tripled the size of his own print operation, with ten acquisitions over the last five years. His interactive session will include an extended Q&A period to address any attendee questions. Don’t hold back as Jay will answer anything you ask! Jay Mandarino oversees the daily operations of As President & CEO of The C.J. Group of Companies, 29 companies, including his Not-for-Profit ventures, with total sales reaching over $35 million. Jay’s founding company, C.J. Graphics Inc., is an award winning print company in North America. Jay was recently named Canada’s Printing Leader of the Year. His accolades include Canada’s Printer of the Year, making the list of 100 Most Profitable Companies Entrepreneur of the Year, and has appeared in numerous magazines and speaks internationally on several topics. Sessions & speakers | Saturday June 4th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 14.00 - 14.30 Choose Sustainability – While You Still Can Changes in environmental legislation are coming – will your business be ahead of the game? Speaker: Steve Wicks, Greenprint Consultancy The U.N. Climate Change Conference in Paris in December 2015 reached a new binding agreement, hailed by Francois Hollande as “a revolution for climate change”. But it will be businesses which will carry much of the responsibility and the cost for reducing greenhouse gas emissions as governments look to industry to fulfil their obligations under the new agreement. Instead of seeing sustainability as a cost, progressive businesses can choose to be ahead of the game, building a strong ethical platform to enhance customer perception and loyalty and driving out cost by reducing waste and increasing efficiency. This discussion will cover the pros and cons of adopting sustainable business practices. Steve has a wealth of experience in the printing industry, having worked at board level in commercial and production roles encompassing contract, commercial, packaging and security printing. After setting up print management company Leanprint in 2004, he changed the focus of the business to offer environmentally responsible print production and re-branded as Greenprint Consultancy in 2007, gaining ISO14001 environmental certification. Steve was freelance project manager for the highly successful PrintIT! schools engagement programme and also acts as a consultant for businesses looking to implement or maintain ISO standards. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Saturday June 4th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 14.45 - 15.45 Technology Gladiator Session Digital vs. Flexo in Packaging and Point Of Sale Flexo dominates packaging but has been usurped in display and POS where inkjet has grabbed value and opened new opportunities. Will the same happen in packaging, or does analogue offer insurmountable advantages of cost and quality? Speaker: Sean Smyth, Marketing Analyst, Smithers Pira Sean Smyth is Print Consultant at Smithers Pira, the worldwide authority on the packaging, paper and print industry supply chains. There are many reasons to maintain the status quo. Spot colours and print quality are important, there are ink migration/food safety concerns and in flexible multi-layer constructions and coatings must be compatible with the toner or inks in digital. But digital offers new opportunities – cost effective short runs, versioning and personalisation that can be tailored to locations or events, increasing the consumer engagement. drupa will see new digital packaging production systems, along with the latest analogue offerings – be open and make your mind up which provides the best future business opportunities. Sean has spent over 30 years in the industry in senior technology positions for a variety of print businesses across the supply chain, in hands on and consultancy roles. After completing his PhD in Chemistry he joined the industry as an ink chemist in 1980, formulating UV inks and coatings and trying to support them in many print companies. In 1992 Sean obtained his MBA, self-financed through the Open Business School. Speaker: Steve Billow, VP and CTO EFI Inkjet Solutions EFI Steve Billow is VP and CTO for EFI Inkjet Solutions EFI, a business leading the transformation of industrial printing from analog to digital. Mr. Billow, an inkjet technologist since 1998, has held various functions critical to inkjet fundamentals since joining EFI in 2011, and previously at Kodak and various startup organizations. At EFI, Mr. Billow is responsible for charting the technical course for EFI’s products and innovations in industrial inkjet printing. Mr. Billow holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Clarkson University and the University of Rochester, respectively. He also earned a M.S. degree in Systems Design and Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Speaker: Dr Martin Dreher, Professor, DFTA Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Sunday June 5th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.45 - 12.15 Smart Technologies, Print and The Internet of Things Speaker: Mitko Vasilev, CTO CIsco Innovation Centre In 4 years the Internet of Things (IoT) will connect 50 Billion ‘things’ to IoT platforms. This movement will change how the traditional industries understand and serve their customers. Mitko is co-Founder and CTO of openBerlin, Today the superb online companies Netflix, Amazon, Facebook and others use online analytics to create their new products. They are highly competitive but is just the beginning. He has lived and worked in Emerging and The 50B connected things and their data will provide insight on what we do and want 24/7/365. New technology and business models will emerge. In 2013 Mitko moved to live in Berlin to create This will be a practical talk on what can be done today in order to be part of the change. Mitko is doing due-diligence with Cisco Investments Cisco Innovation Center. Mitko has worked in high technologies since 1996. European countries focusing on building new markets and ecosystems. the openBerlin project. He brings customers, partners, startups and communities together. and partnering VCs. He is active supporter of Open Data, Open Source and Open Hardware. 12.30 - 13.00 New Business Models For Print Economic, cultural, and technological change have had a dramatic impact on print and publishing. Print companies that successfully interpret market needs and expand portfolios to incorporate digital print technologies will be positioned for growth and minimal effects of commoditization. This session explores how traditional “print-centric” businesses can expand to incorporate services such as, content management, data analytics, Web-procurement, and fulfilment. Attendees will hear of print-centric firms that implemented new business models to generate profitable revenue streams as well as those who seek growth opportunities in adjacent markets such as packaging. Speaker: Chris Bondy, Professor, Raleigh Institute of Technology Chris Bondy is the Gannett Distinguished Professor at RIT’s School of Media Sciences and co-author of the industry renowned book; “Unsquaring The Wheel”. Chris designs/teaches industry-relevant courses in cross-media, imaging, project management, and database publishing. With over 3 decades of industry experience, Chris has worked as a supplier, service-provider, and educator, in; strategy/business development, product development/planning, workflow process reengineering, and direct marketing. Chris is also Principal, Quest Consulting Solutions, where he is an idustry speaker/trainer/consultant, leading consulting initiatves in strategy development, workflow integration, and research. He holds patents with Xerox and Kodak in variable data printing and workflow optimization methodologies. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Sunday June 5th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 14.00-14.30 Leveraging Hybrid Technologies for Print Growth Changes in print technologies provide opportunities for graphic communications, print, and publishing firms to utilise a diverse range of printing solutions. Traditional “printers” are in a unique position to deploy content across a variety of hybrid workflows that meet market needs for timely, high-quality, and cost effective communications. Speaker: Chris Bondy, Professor, Raleigh Institute of Technology In this session we explore digital print technologies available for a digital savvy marketplace. Attendees will learn how to better determine the specific benefits and overall ‘fit’ of digital and hybrid print technology for target print applications. and database publishing. Chris Bondy is the Gannett Distinguished Professor at RIT’s School of Media Sciences and co-author of the industry renowned book; “Unsquaring The Wheel”. Chris designs/teaches industry-relevant courses in cross-media, imaging, project management, With over 3 decades of industry experience, Chris has worked as a supplier, service-provider, and educator, in; strategy/business development, product development/planning, workflow process reengineering and direct marketing. Chris is also Principal, Quest Consulting Solutions, where he is an idustry speaker/trainer/consultant, leading consulting initiatves in strategy development, workflow integration, and research. He holds patents with Xerox and Kodak in variable data printing and workflow optimization methodologies. 14.45 - 15.15 Touching the Future of 3D Print 3D printing is now a relevant technology for print service providers! This session demonstrates why and how. Lilach will share her vision for applications and services that are now feasible with super-sized 3D printing and examine potential future developments. We’ll hear how 2D and 3D capabilities can compliment one another and combine to deliver great visuals. Lilach will look at applications in advertising, promotions, themed environments, exhibition and brand experience markets and offer perspectives for those who want to add another dimension to their business. Brands looking to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their marketing may also find this session a very interesting eye opener. Speaker: Lilach Sapir, VP Marketing & BD, Massivit 3D Printing Technologies Ms. Sapir has led product strategy and marketing for Massivit since its launch in 2013. She has 17 years of experience in marketing and management positions in the Graphic Arts market. Prior to Massivit she served in a wide range of industry leadership positions including VP for Products at Scitex Vision (and a member of the top management), Director of Ink Business at HP Scitex, and Consumables Product Manager at Landa Digital Printing. Ms. Sapir holds a Bachelor degree (cum laude) in Law (LLB) and Accounting and an MBA in Marketing and Finance, both from Tel Aviv University. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Monday June 6th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.00 - 11.45 Engaging and Entertaining the Customer of Today This talk highlights the creative, cultural and commercial opportunities technology is opening up for brands through print. And while we all face the future, what are the timeless truths that can guide our evolution and ensure that we adapt in ways that will help our brands and business thrive? How can print best integrate with our increasing use of web and digital data? What makes it relevant, and why do these interesting times we work in present a golden opportunity? Speaker: Silas Amos. Silas has 25+ years experience as a designer and strategic partner for global FMCG companies.. He was a founder employee for global design agency jkr, working as designer, then Creative Planner and ultimately Strategic Director for the London and New York studios. He created and evolved design thinking and visual identities for including AB InBev, Bacardi, Diageo, Heinz, Mars, Unilever and HP. Along the way he wrote a couple of books sharing points of view on brands, design, marketing and their combined value out there in the world. Now running his own business, still working with Unilever, HP and a range of fantastic agencies he helps create, interpret and express insight and strategy through design literate eyes. 12.00 - 12.45 What’s The Big Idea? Amidst a blizzard of innovation and new marketing and agency paradigms ideas are no less important, but it’s increasingly easy to loose them in the wind. How do we best match new technological opportunities to existing ideas? How do we choose the right horse to back? Who do we look to for the creative spark? And how get them out into the world? And is being first mover really and advantage or a handicap? Who is doing it well, and what are the pitfalls? Silas will be joined for this discussion by Michael Bergmeister, Head of Production at Red Bull and Matt Leese from the agency SGS International. Agenda subject to change Speaker: Silas Amos. Panel member: Michael Bergmeister, Head of Production, Red Bull Panel member: Matt Leese, SGS International Sessions & speakers | Monday June 6th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 13.30 - 14.30 Smart Technologies and Print If you want to drive and deliver innovation but don’t know where to start, this is the session for you. Learn the tools and skills used by some of the world’s most innovative companies and transform your capacity to innovate with The Medici Group when we discuss Smart Technologies and Print. Speaker: Ryan Van Echo Consultant, The Medici Group Ryan Van Echo is a consultant with The Medici Group, with key responsibility for organizing and driving client projects to success. In addition, he is part of Medici’s Coaching Team where he advises clients through the critical proof-of-concept phase of the innovation process. Through his hands-on work, Ryan has a deep understanding of Medici’s Intersectional Thinking approach, and has led discussions with senior executive leaders from organizations such as Disney, ESPN, and Alcon. Ryan brings a diverse perspective and set of skills from his career, which ranges from program management, engineering, and academic research. Most recently, he was was a project leader with UMT Consulting Group working with pharmaceutical and engineering clients to help them optimize and manage project workflows and decision making. Ryan holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Illinois and an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University. 14.45 - 15.45 Winning Customer Attention and Trust in the Multi-Channel World Today’s world is an always-on world. Consumers consult their smart phone or other digital devices numerous times per hour to see whether mail, Twitter, Facebook or other online channels require their attention. The internet increasingly determines our lives. With the information overload consumers are looking for credible and trustworthy sources of information. This presentation will show how print, by triggering all senses, gains attention and commands trust. aAnd how print, via various types of connectivity (QR codes, Augmented Reality, Near Field Communication), supports integrated advertising campaigns. Speaker: Ulbe Jelluma, Print Media Evangelist, Print Power Ulbe Jelluma is the European Marketing Director for Print Power, an organisation promoting the use of print media across Europe. With a background in marketing and advertising (Ogilvy, TBWA and BBDO) and a working experience with some of the largest companies in the graphic sector, he has built-up a thorough understanding of the sector. His work over the years include projects and advertising campaigns for companies such as Sappi Europe, Agfa Graphics, Kodak Europe, Ricoh Europe and HP/Scitex. Ulbe is a past member of the Board of the Belgian Marketing Association and a winner of the EFFIE award for effective advertising. Ulbe has been involved with Print Power since its launch in 2009. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Monday June 6th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 16.00 - 16.30 The Economics of Using Inkjet Technology for Digital Production Inkjet technology adoption is driven by economics and print quality. Unless we achieve both, the adoption process stalls. In many industries we have passed the tipping point and inkjet now dominates. Inkjet is used outside the graphics market for the production of ceramic tiles, textiles, laminate flooring and many other items. Quality requirements and economics vary by industry, however a driving factor in cost calculations is the business upheaval that potentially changes print runs from tens or hundreds of thousands to one. For some, changes in skill sets required to run and manage digital print, the introduction of digital print in businesses that are new to print or pre-press have created a steep learning curve. To find true economic advantage we must move away from traditional business models focussed on ROI and ink prices and consider re-engineering the business to exploit a new era of manufacturing and print. Speaker: Steve Knight, Director, Digital Direct Technologies Steve Knight is a Director of Digital Direct Technologies (digital-direct.eu) and co-founder of The Inkjet Conference (TheIJC.com). He has a background in electronic engineering and has been involved in the development support sales and marketing of disruptive technologies to industries using imaging technology. Since 1986. Prior to setting up Digital Direct Technologies in 2010 Steve worked for leading companies in a variety of roles in global positions as well as consulting for numerous companies on the development and launch of digital print equipment. Steve can be contacted on [email protected] or [email protected]. Digital Direct Technologies Ltd is a provider of electronic systems for driving inkjet printheads. Agenda subject to change W&V Creative Day Sessions & speakers | Tuesday June 7th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain EDP Awards 11.00 - 11.20 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) A New Energy Storage Technology for the Internet-of-Things Speaker: Dr. Michael Korell, Project Manager – Intraprenuer, Evonik Creavis GmbH The Internet-of-Things is slowly but forcefully beginning to materialize. Already today, we see quite a broad variety of implementations of so-called smart objects. Applications both in our personal as well as our professional environment have developed, building on the capability to communicate in a network. Dr. Michael Korell began his professional career in Every communication requires energy. Until now, such smart objects are being powered by conventional energy storage devices. But these conventional technologies often do not meet the requirements of such new applications. Creavis, the strategic innovation unit of Evonik, is taking a detailed look at the requirements and is discussing a new approach towards the development and commercialization of new energy storage materials for the Internet-of-Things. 2006 and 2008, he worked as Head of the Specialty W&V Creative Day EDP Awards 1996 as a team leader in Research and Development at the former Hüls AG in Marl. In 1999 he took over the position of Business Development Manager and later Director Marketing & Business Development at Degussa Corporation in Parsippany, USA. Afterwards, between Building Blocks Product Line of the former Building Blocks Business Unit at the Marl site. From mid-2008 until the end of 2012, Michael Korell was Head of Innovation Management Adhesive Resins & Sealants of the Coating & Adhesive Resins Business Line. At the end of 2012 Michael Korell won the Coatings & Additives business unit’s Corporate Intrapreneurship Award and was given the opportunity to completely focus his work on his proposal for a new materials technology for energy storage for the internet of things. At the beginning of 2014 he transferred together with the project to Evonik’s strategic innovation 11.20 - 11.40 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Process Technologies for Printed Electronics: An Overview of the Latest Trends and Developments In this talk, the author will describe the needed R2R core technologies such as coating, printing and laminating. Also, the presentation will provide a deeper look into processes like UV nanoimprint lithography, thermal nanoimprint lithography, laser patterning, and high accuracy registration control for these processes. unit Evonik Creavis, where he heads an interdisciplinary team for the technical development and commercialization of the new technology. Speaker:Thomas Kolbusch, Vice President, Coatema Thomas Kolbusch is Vice President of Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH. Since 1999 he has been working for Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH in different positions. His responsibilities are marketing, sales and business development. He is a member of the board of directors of the OE-A (Organic Electronics Association). In the OE-A, he leads a working group, which is dedicated to “Upscaling Production -- from Lab to Fab” and is chairman of the LOPEC exhibition. He is a member of the board of directors of COPT.NRW, a local association in Germany on printed electronics. Thomas studied Business Economics at the Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences and got his degree as a business economist in 1997. He worked for 3M, Germany and the alpi GmbH in Germany, before starting at Coatema GmbH. Agenda subject to change W&V Creative Day Sessions & speakers | Tuesday June 7th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain EDP Awards 11.40 - 12.00 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Opportunities and Challenges of Inkjet Expansion • Silicon MEMS Enable Expansion in Many Directions • Is Printed Electronics Made for Inkjet? • Future Application Scenarios Speaker: Ed Holland, Materials scientist, FUJIFILM Dimatix Ed Holland is a Scientist/Engineer in the Materials Deposition Development Group at FUJIFILM Dimatix. He Joined the Dimatix team in April 2016 to identify and facilitate opportunities for deposition of functional materials using inkjet technology. Holland has a diverse technical background including physics, materials science, process development and manufacturing equipment design. His extensive research and development experience includes flexible electronics, nanomaterials, solar energy and organic electroactive materials. W&V Creative Day Holland holds BSc. and Ph.D. degrees in Physics from Durham University, UK. EDP Awards 12.00 - 12.20 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Advanced Conductive Inks and Photonic Curing: Enabling Functional Labels and Packaging on Paper and Plastic Films Speaker:Stan Farnsworth, Vice President Marketing, NovaCentrix Stan Farnsworth is VP of Marketing at NovaCentrix and has been with the company since its inception in 1999. He is also currently serving as Vice Chair North America as an · Silver and copper inks for paper and plastic elected advisory board member of the OE-A, the leading · Suitable for inkjet, screen, flexo, gravure, and others international association for printed and large-area · Cost analysis of adding electronic functionality · Photonic Curing for faster drying and better electronics on low-temperature materials Agenda subject to change flexible electronics. He received his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from Rice University and a master’s degree in heat transfer and fluid mechanics from the University of Texas in Austin. drupa cube W&V Creative Day Sessions & speakers | Tuesday June 7th engage | educate | entertain EDP Awards 12.20 - 12.40 Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Challenging Developments for Advanced R2R Printing Application for Organic Electronics • Increasing applications for large scale application for organic electronics •L argest OPV coating and printing line was delivered to CSEM Brazil •P rinting methods to develop coated and printed products with encapsulated coating lines under clean room atmosphere W&V Creative Day • Increasing market for printed electronic with respect to NFC technology and similar applications as well Speaker:Andrea Glawe, Regional Sales Director Asia-Pacific, Kroenert Andrea Glawe started her career as scientific assistant and project leader for the Textile Research Institute Plauen GmbH between 1992 and 1993 and for the Textile Research Institute Thüringen-Vogtland e.V. Greiz between 1993 and 2001. From 2001 to 2011 she worked as Deputy sales director with responsibility for technical sales and project management at Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH in Dormagen. Between 2011 and 2012 she was R&D leader DRYTEC GmbH & Co KG in Norderstedt. Between February 2012 and September 2015 Andrea Glawe worked as Director R&D for all R&D activities of the KROENERT group in Hamburg and was also responsible for Business Development. EDP Awards 12.40 – 13.00 Since October 2015 she is responsible as Regional Sales Director for the Asian / Pacific market at KROENERT. Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) Printed Electronic Applications: From Concept to Pilot Production •H olst Centre is a one stop shop for printed electronics: functionality, printing and component integration; from prototyping to pilot production. •U sing inkjet printing for prototyping we can quickly optimize print designs after which we use screen printing (S2S, R2R) for up scaling and or pilot production. •F uture and current developments are going to stretchable and wearable applications. Speaker:Milan Saalmink, Process Engineer, Holst Centre Milan Saalmink obtained his B.Sc degree in polymer chemistry in 2000 and subsequently joined Philips Research, in the group of Polymers and Organic Chemistry. He worked in various projects related to LCD, multilayer optical data storage and micro contact printing as well as (bio) chemical sensors. In 2007 he joined Holst Centre and started working on lamination and integration technologies for flexible systems. Since 2015 he is process engineer for screen printing, focusing on improvement of the printing processes and upscaling. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Tuesday June 7th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 14.15 - 14.45 Ink Logistics and The Lean Workflow Shorter production runs, high running costs and stringent quality demands in packaging and label printing have made waste elimination a top priority. Speaker: Maarten Hummelen, CEO, GSE Dispensing Automating ink logistics, from the ink’s arrival at the plant to printing, can deliver a waste-free and productive workflow, increase ink yield up to 30 per cent, and save thousands of hours’ set-up time. Maarten Hummelen co-owns the GSE Group, Two companies driving ink automation are GSE Dispensing, supplier of dispensing, proofing and ink systems, and TRESU Group, provider of flexo technology. Together they will present all aspects of ink technologies and the benefits of automatically controlling the ink supply from the bucket to press, using closed ink and coating circulation systems to optimise pressure, flow rate and viscosity. consisting of GSE Dispensing, world leader in ink and paste management solutions for the graphics, textiles and coating industries, and Print Proof Solutions, supplying flexo printers with cost and time-saving proofing solutions. His management expertise is the result of over 20 years in business-to-business solutions sales, marketing and operations. Before the management buy-out of the ink dispensing activities from Stork Prints in 2006, he held a number of marketing, sales and purchasing positions within the Stork Group. As Marketing Director, he has responsibility for GSE Group’s marketing, customer service, process improvement and product functions. Maarten has an M.Sc. in Business Administration from University of Twente (The Netherlands). Speaker: Søren Maarssø, Chief Operating Officer, TRESU Group Søren Maarssø has over 20 years’ experience in senior management and engineering roles at the TRESU Group. Søren led the development of printing and converting lines for the liquid food packaging and lottery market, backed by integrated service programmes. This resulted in sales of over 75 multi-station presses to global customers including TetraPak. As COO since 2008, Søren has overseen the group restructure following its acquisition of a Danish financial investor, the broadening of its flexo ancillary offering, and the development of in-line coating systems for the digital market. Søren graduated in Mechanical Science and Engineering Business Administration from VIA University College in Denmark. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Tuesday June 7th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 15.00 - 15.30 The Vision Of Inline Digital Print For Labels This presentation will give FMCG brand owners and printers an insight into the digitisation of the customer experience and the changing shape of the print and labelling sectors now and in the future. The need for late stage customisation and personalisation of products and packaging is increasing in the highly competitive and complex fast moving consumer goods industries. Digital technologies are not only changing the way that brands communicate with consumers, they are changing the future of the print and labelling industry. DataLase inline digital technology enables graphics and labelling to be integrated into pack designs at the point packing and filling to create greater consumer engagement. The inline digital technology enables greater labelling and graphics placement flexibility than ever before. In the future, labels will need to provide even more information than they do now, but striking the need for more product information with attractive pack appearance is a delicate balance. Speaker: Chuck Pemble. VP Business Development, North America Chuck Pemble is a 1988 graduate of St. Anselm College, Manchester NH, USA, where he earned a Liberal Arts degree. He is a husband and a father to four young boys and currently resides in Haverhill, Massachusetts. During the past 25 years Chuck has held various positions in sales and marketing. Five years employed by Square D Company, a leader in automation and specialty controls equipment to improve efficiencies at the manufacturing and production floor levels. Twelve years at Domino Printing Sciences, a global leader in product identification equipment used to help end users track, identify and protect their product brands and for the last ten years as the North American Vice President of Sales for DataLase Ltd., a leader in laser reactive colour change materials technology. Chuck will discuss the future of smart and intelligent labelling which can provide real time information to the supply chain and consumers. 15.45 - 16.30 The Role of Packaging in The Customer Journey If you want to drive and deliver innovation but don’t know where to start, this is the session for you. Learn the tools and skills used by some of the world’s most innovative companies and transform your capacity to innovate with The Medici Group when we discuss The Role of Packaging in the Customer Journey. Speaker: Ryan Van Echo Consultant, The Medici Group Ryan Van Echo is a consultant with The Medici Group, with key responsibility for organizing and driving client projects to success. In addition, he is part of Medici’s Coaching Team where he advises clients through the critical proof-of-concept phase of the innovation process. Through his hands-on work, Ryan has a deep understanding of Medici’s Intersectional Thinking approach, and has led discussions with senior executive leaders from organizations such as Disney, ESPN, and Alcon. Ryan brings a diverse perspective and set of skills from his career, which ranges from program management, engineering, and academic research. Most recently, he was was a project leader with UMT Consulting Group working with pharmaceutical and engineering clients to help them optimize and manage project workflows and decision making. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Wednesday June 8th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.00 - 11.45 Designing The Future – How Will The Fittest Survive in The Age of Blended Reality? Speaker: Shane Wall, CTO, HP Shane Wall is the Chief Technology Officer for As our 2D and 3D worlds collide, our version of the big bang we have created an entirely new category that we call Blended Reality. By leveraging immersive computing and 3D Printing, we are able to take things from the physical world, into the digital world, and back out to the physical. This next wave of innovation has the potential to fundamentally change decadesold manufacturing processes, transform business models and drive the next industrial revolution. HP and the Director of HP Labs. He drives the company’s technology vision and strategy, new business incubation and the overall technical and innovation community. He has held engineering & management roles leading peripheral development, ASIC development, embedded systems, product and platforms. A graduate of Kellogg School of Management and holding a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering from Oregon State University. He holds multiple patents in the image and compute area. Shane is based in Vancouver, Washington. 12.00 - 12.45 Challenging the Vision for Print at a Leadership Level The accelerating migration from analog to digital printing in the commercial space will open up new markets and new business models. This has the potential to disrupt the entire print value chain, provide new business growth and bring added value to customers. Shane Wall, HP Inc. CTO, will share his insight into the potential impact on graphics, publishing and packaging, and what it will take to drive the industry forward as digital printing explodes. Agenda subject to change Speaker: Shane Wall, CTO, HP drupa cube Sessions & speakers | Wednesday June 8th engage | educate | entertain 14.00 - 14.30 Better Business Planning and Operations Shaping your organization for maximum efficiency and success is no accident. It takes planning and the development of strategic imperatives to evolve any business in a profitable and productive way. By benchmarking data, understanding the impact of your technology investments; social and business trends; operational auditing and disciplined resource planning, you can define the ideal solutions and approaches that will shape your growth and future success. Learn how you can leverage your technology, your people and processes to develop your organisational best practices and use learnings to determine what new opportunities are going to positively transform your organisation’s future. Speaker: Nick Benkovich, Senior Director Portfolio Management, EFI Productivity Software Nick has more than 20 years of industry experience, previously serving as Director of Product Management with Creo and Kodak before joining EFI in 2012 as the Senior Director of Portfolio Product Management and member of the Enterprise Productivity Software Senior Leadership team. Always focused on customer value, continual process improvement and print automation, Nick is EFI’s resident expert on all matters related to JDF as one of 30 certified experts in the world. He has been instrumental in several early ICS certifications in the imposition and prepress areas, and more recently in the certification of the EFI Fiery as the first certified IDP-ICS worker. . Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Wednesday June 8th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain Technology Gladiator Session 14.45 - 15.45 Inkjet vs. Offset in Commercial Printing Offset technology has held off the challenge of toner based digital printing by becoming more flexible, easier to set up and more connected. Digital has found a space for limited volumes and personalisation. For everything else, offset must be the choice. Speaker: Gareth Ward, Publisher, Eurographic Press and Editor, Print Business Gareth Ward has been writing about developments in the printing industry since 1983, attending ever drupas since then. His perspective and commentary on industry developments and technology is unmatched Now there is a new challenger: inkjet. Inkjet printing can be fast, but can it deliver the quality and cost performance that printers need? Many suppliers can now offer an inkjet solution. However, is this a viable solution for printers today, or is it an exhibition fantasy, a promise that printers should look out for but refrain from investing in? by any other journalist in the print sector. Since 2010 he has been publisher and editor Print Business and the printbusiness.co.uk website. He has tracked inkjet since its earliest days in addressing systems, through labels printing, direct mail and now as it encroaches on commercial printing. He is anticipating a lively debate tackling a key issue that all printers need to consider for the future of their business. Speaker: Mark Hinder, Head of Market Development, Konika Minolta Speaker: Bob Usher, MD Apex Technologies. I have been in the production printing industry for Following an introduction to print as a technician over 24 years, working previously for Xerox prior to and service manager, Bob Usher founded Apex joining Konica Minolta Business solutions. I now lead Reprographics in 1989 as a service organisation for the development of the KM1 UV inkjet business for Itek platemakers and Ryobi small-offset presses. Europe, supporting customers looking to invest in B2 Bob spearheaded the drive to become Eskofot cut sheet inkjet technology to develop a strong and distributor for both digital and analogue platemakers. robust business model. We will review new market Some 500 UK DPX System installations put Apex at opportunities to link technology to embrace and the forefront of digital platesetter technology. capture profitable opportunities for print web and mobile. Ryobi offset presses in 2002, and Bob has since led During my career I have managed and supported the the company into digital through a partnership with early solution pioneers of web2print and cross media Konica Minolta. marketing to integrate their solutions with digital press technology. Agenda subject to change Apex Digital Graphics was appointed UK distributor for More recently Bob held the position of Chairman of PICON, the UK’s trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers. drupa cube Sessions & speakers | Wednesday June 8th engage | educate | entertain 16.00 - 16.30 Innovation - Can It Be For Everybody? The word “ Innovation” evokes either excitement or anxiety in many business leaders. It can describe a new discovery that in an instant changes the destiny of a company, or it may be a ‘necessary evil’, endured in the search for new revenue streams to bolster a declining traditional business. Or it can represent the true DNA of a new generation of corporations that today seem to rule the world, like Google or Apple. Speaker: Enrico Deluchi, Managing Director, Canon Italia This session examines whether “Innovation” can become a normal ingredient for any company that wants to take advantage, and not be surprised, by changing business models and new technologies that characterize markets of today. company in the imaging, printing and information Enrico Deluchi joined Canon Italy in 2014 to lead the company through an evolution of its go-to-market approaches. He accelerated the digital transformation of its business models with an increasing focus on services sales, establishing Canon Italy as a leading management services industries. Enrico Deluchi holds a Master Degree in Electronic Engineering (Politecnico of Milan) and Management and Leadership specializations (IMD and Insead). He started his career in Italtel and Lucent Technologies. In 1996 he joined Cisco Systems , where he spent about 16 years covering sales and marketing roles with responsibility for the entire EMEA region. . Agenda subject to change drupa cube Sessions & speakers | Thursday June 9th engage | educate | entertain 11.00 - 11.30 Services Diversification – How to Cash In On New Services It’s an undeniable fact that margins and prices are being eroded year on year and print companies need to diversify and add new services in order to survive. A host of new print and cross media applications offer the opportunity for more profitable growth but the majority of print companies are stubbornly sticking to what they know. In our experience businesses don’t fail because they are too early, they fail because they are too late! So how can the average commercial print company wake up to the opportunities and cash in before it’s too late? The formula for success includes, automation efficiency, integrated multichannel production and new customer focused business models. Speaker: Neil Falconer, Managing Director, Printfuture Neil has over 35 years’ experience in the printing industry. He understands how the industry works and, crucially, what makes printers tick. As a consultant, he has led market studies, international due diligence projects and business improvement programmes in commercial print, publishing and packaging. His current focus at Printfuture is “adapting to change in an online world”, helping companies integrate digital print and cross media technologies into new customer centric business models. Printfuture provide a range of research, publishing, content marketing, consultancy and training services. . Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Thursday June 9th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.45 - 12.45 Technology Gladiator Session Inkjet vs. Toner Technologies For 25 years digital printing has been synonymous with toner technologies. This seems to be a mature, stable technology, that has found its place in the industry. Now it faces a direct challenge from inkjet printing. Inkjet promises better quality, a greater choice of substrates and faster throughput. Can toner based digital printing respond? The answer seems to be yes. There are demonstrations of new toner technologies at drupa which mean that printers must reconsider their preconceptions about what toner printing can achieve. Is this too late, or is the dominance of inkjet printing now inevitable, pushing toner printing back to niche positions only? The debate will help printers decide where they should make their next investment. Host: Gareth Ward, Publisher, Eurographic Press and Editor, Print Business Gareth Ward has been writing about developments in the printing industry since 1983, attending every drupa since then. His perspective and commentary on industry developments and technology is unmatched by any other journalist in the print sector. Since 2010 he has been publisher and editor Print Business and the printbusiness.co.uk website. He has tracked inkjet since its earliest days in addressing systems, through labels printing, direct mail and now as it encroaches on commercial printing. He is anticipating a lively debate tackling a key issue that all printers need to consider for the future of their business. Speaker: Filip Weymans, Director of Segment Marketing Labels and Packaging, Xeikon Speaker: Mark Stephenson, Project Manager, Fujifilm Filip Weymans is currently holding the position of Director segment Mark Stephenson is product manager for marketing Labels and Packaging at Xeikon, manufacturers of Xeikon digital printing systems at Fujifilm and the key digital presses and flexo CTP equipment. In this role he takes the spokesperson for the company’s digital offering and lead in Xeikon’s global strategy, short and long term, in the Digital related workflows. printing and Flexo ctp market. He started his Xeikon career in 1998, Mark started his 39-year career in the print industry in the after-sales department, handling worldwide service. From 2001 at the age of 16 as a letterpress compositor. Following on he was became account manager for Eastern Europe, Germany a few ‘wilderness years’ of running youth clubs, and Switzerland. In 2003, Filip was appointed business development managing a Senior Day Care Centre and a Youth manager Labels. Within this position he is tasked with driving the Training Scheme, Mark returned to the printing business via marketing, sales, and new market development. Filip industry in 1989, supplying Apple Macintosh to received his degree in Technical Engineering in Electro Mechanics at designers, repro houses and printers. In the mid-90s, the DE NAYER INSTITUUT, Belgium. he became a Fujifilm customer in his role as marketing manager for a chain of professional photographic labs. He’s been working at Fujifilm Graphic Systems in a variety of roles since 1999. Agenda subject to change drupa cube Sessions & speakers | Thursday June 9th engage | educate | entertain 14.15 - 14.45 Talent Is The Key To Success What is it that successful startups and corporates have in common? In his latest management book Suits & Hoodies seasoned media executive and entrepreneur Quintin Schevernels explains what the 7 Essentials are that form the foundation for successful innovation. Given his extensive experience in both print and online media (a.o. Telegraaf Media Groep and VNU Media) he shares a lot of relevant insights. In his talk at Drupa Cube Quintin will mainly focus on the Essential Talent. Questions that will be covered are: why is talent such an important topic? What lessons can be learned from successful startups and corporates? What can you do tomorrow? Speaker: Quintin Schevernels Author, ‘Suits and Hoodies’ Quintin Schevernels (1971) advises corporates and startups on innovation and growth. He is author of the book Suits & Hoodies, a book on the seven essentials that are necessary for companies to succeed, based on successful startups and corporates. Quintin previously worked for publicly traded companies, private equity and venture capital. He was a member of the board at Dutch Newspaper De Telegraaf, was COO at Dutch Media Company VNU and he was CEO at Layar, a leading augmented reality company. His experience allows him a unique and holistic view on entrepreneurship, now and in the future. 15.00 - 15.45 3D Print: Hope or Hype? If you want to drive and deliver innovation but don’t know where to start, this is the session for you. Learn the tools and skills used by some of the world’s most innovative companies and transform your capacity to innovate with The Medici Group when we discuss 3D Print: Hope or Hype? Speaker: Ryan Van Echo Consultant, The Medici Group Ryan Van Echo is a consultant with The Medici Group, with key responsibility for organizing and driving client projects to success. In addition, he is part of Medici’s Coaching Team where he advises clients through the critical proof-of-concept phase of the innovation process. Through his hands-on work, Ryan has a deep understanding of Medici’s Intersectional Thinking approach, and has led discussions with senior executive leaders from organizations such as Disney, ESPN, and Alcon. Ryan brings a diverse perspective and set of skills from his career, which ranges from program management, engineering, and academic research. Most recently, he was was a project leader with UMT Consulting Group working with pharmaceutical and engineering clients to help them optimize and manage project workflows and decision making. Ryan holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Illinois and an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University. Agenda subject to change Sessions & speakers | Friday June 10th drupa cube engage | educate | entertain 11.00 - 11.30 Impact of the Cloud on Print Production and More Cloud computing represents a tectonic shift in IT. But what does it mean for the printing industry? Beyond the obvious – which is that you don’t need to install and maintain servers and storage on site – how can it change how Print Service Providers and Converters work? Does it impact the way they interact with their customers? How does it influence production workflows? Can it reduce costs, overheads and complexity, and drive higher performance, efficiency and quality? Is the Cloud a big deal for the printing industry or much about nothing? These questions and others will be explored in this session. Speaker: Simon Lewis, PrintOS Business Director, Graphics Solutions Business, HP Simon Lewis is responsible for leading the PrintOS strategic initiative to support customer growth and engage the industry ecosystem. Simon previously served as Indigo Strategic Marketing Director leading the business and marketing of HP Indigo’s Series 4 press and solution portfolio. Prior to HP, Simon worked at start-ups in the fields of enterprise software and color technology following 6 years at Scitex responsible for digital proofing, computer-to-plate and then computer-to-press. Simon is a graduate of Manchester Business School and Oxford University. 11.45 - 12.45 Beyond Paper – Dynamic Story Telling If you want to drive and deliver innovation but don’t know where to start, this is the session for you. Learn the tools and skills used by some of the world’s most innovative companies and transform your capacity to innovate with The Medici Group when we discuss Beyond Paper – Dynamic Story Telling. Speaker: Ryan Van Echo Consultant, The Medici Group Ryan Van Echo is a consultant with The Medici Group, with key responsibility for organizing and driving client projects to success. In addition, he is part of Medici’s Coaching Team where he advises clients through the critical proof-of-concept phase of the innovation process. Through his hands-on work, Ryan has a deep understanding of Medici’s Intersectional Thinking approach, and has led discussions with senior executive leaders from organizations such as Disney, ESPN, and Alcon. Ryan brings a diverse perspective and set of skills from his career, which ranges from program management, engineering, and academic research. Most recently, he was was a project leader with UMT Consulting Group working with pharmaceutical and engineering clients to help them optimize and manage project workflows and decision making. Ryan holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Illinois and an M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia University. Agenda subject to change drupa cube Location Map May 31st – June 10th 2016 engage | educate | entertain B02 Eingang Eingang A08 B14 B19 B18 A17 A16 A19 A18 Eingang C22 C20 C23 D05-1 D40 C36 C39 B22 A21 B24 B26 A27 A25 A23 A33 A31 B30 B39 E05 A20 Hallenmeister WC-Herren A38 C38 B38 A39 Eingang Eingang C41 D42 C40 A40 B40-2 D05-2 E21 WC-Damen C61 D58 B40-1 WC-Damen A56 C60 Hallenelektiker Eingang Eingang E60 E66 D67 E79 D68 D69 E72 E81 E74 E76 D78 D79 D70 A63 A44 C63 D62 D65-1 E68 E70 E64 D59 D65-2 E61 D60 C61-1 C69 B61-10 A67 A73 B70 B80 C79 A60 A80 A85 A81 Eingang Eingang 6 - 18 6 - 17 C61-2 C81 WC-Herren Aufzug WC-Damen Aufzug 6 - 16 A91 B61-2 Büro Bureau Eingang D82 Eingang D80 Eingang E82 Eingang 6 - 1 B09 B20 WC-Herren 6 - 20 C18 A06 Trinkwasser & Ausguss A07 B16 C16 A02 Eingang E03 6 - 19 C12 A04 6 - 12 D16 C13 B04 C21 D10 Eingang 6 - 2 D03 C10 A03 6 - 15 6 - 14 6 - 13 D14 E01 C11 B03 Übergang Halle 5 D08 C04 C08 B05 D04 C03 D06 D03-2 C05 Trinkwasser & Ausguss C06 6 - 9 A01 C02-1 Übergang Halle 7a C02-3 C02-2 6 - 10 C02-4 C02-5 D02 6 - 8 6 - 11 WC-Damen Sanitätsraum Eingang WC-Herren Aufzug C02-7 Eingang Eingang Aufzug D01 6 - 3 6 - 7 6 - 6 6 - 5 Eingang 6 - 4 2016 31.05. - 10.06.2016 Eingang The drupa cube6Hall 6 Halle drupa drupa cube Conference Programme May 31 - June 10 2016 Düsseldorf/Germany Agenda subject to change