Konica Minolta, the European market leader in digital label press systems, has pledged to show first-hand how converters and brands can rethink their end-to-end sustainable digital label and packaging production by igniting creativity, on its stand, C21/22 in Hall 8, at Labelexpo Europe, which is being held at the Brussels Expo, Belgium, from 11th-14th September.
Jon Hiscock, Head of Production & Industrial Print at Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd stated “We are excited to be exhibiting at Labelexpo Europe in September, a show which draws people from across Europe and beyond to see the latest in labelling technology. We are looking forward to engaging with a number of our UK customers who will be travelling to Brussels and to be showcasing our latest digital solutions. With the digital production of labels now a mainstream technology, Labelexpo represents a perfect opportunity for converters and brands to visit our stand and see for themselves how their ambition, creativity, and vision can be ignited through print and packaging possibilities.”
Reflecting upon the opportunities Jon continued, “Our customers are increasingly looking to make their businesses more efficient by using more streamlined processes to create added value and to improve their bottom line. Working together, we build long-term, strategic partnerships to provide customised approaches that will bring sustainable scalability, a high degree of automation, and end-to-end ecosystems. These cover a multi-segment approach from pre-press to post-press, including embellishment and finishing, as well as software and services.”
He added, “Labelexpo Europe is the perfect time and place for our existing and potential customers to explore how to ignite their print possibilities. In addition, it is a long-overdue opportunity to get together – in person at last – to catch up, share ideas and discuss the latest innovations. Visitors will also be able to see firsthand our next generation of label printing technology and witness the unstoppable transition from analogue to digital solutions.”