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Discover new packaging and processing solutions from 2,500+ exhibitors, all under one roof at PACK EXPO International, Nov. 3 – 6 in Chicago.

Domino's Open House Digital Printing Spectrum 2017

If you haven’t yet registered to attend the Domino Open House ‘Digital Printing Spectrum 2017’ don’t wait any longer.

“See more. Learn more. Do more.” At Digital Printing Spectrum 2017, you’ll enjoy over 20 Presenters. Over 40 Table-top exhibits. Q&A panel discussion. Equipment demonstrations. Networking breakfast and lunch. Evening receptions.

Some of the most influential and well-respected names in the label printing industry will be presenting and exhibiting May 23 & 24 at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Gurnee, IL. For all the details and to register, please go to dominodigitalprinting.com/digitalprintingspectrum.
Digital Printing Spectrum 2017 will be moderated by Dan Muenzer – Vice President of Marketing, Constantia Flexibles and former TLMI Chairman.

Table-top exhibits include companies representing the full spectrum of the label printing industry…cameras / inspection / vision systems; software; die makers; coatings; UV curing; corona & surface treaters; converting & finishing; substrates & materials; cold foil; associations; press manufacturers; industry trade publications; material handling, and more.

Check out new technology from 2,500+ packaging & processing suppliers
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