31 Jan 2024

Morgana hails “perfect timing” of The Print Show 2022

The new DigiFold Pro XL, which launched last year and will be given its exhibition debut at The Print Show in September.

Print finishing technology leader Morgana Systems has become the latest leading name to sign up to exhibit at The Print Show 2022, revealing it will use the event to showcase a range of brand new products.

A long-term and dedicated supporter of The Print Show, Morgana has enjoyed tremendous success at previous editions of the show and will once again use the event to demonstrate its portfolio of leading print finishing solutions.

Ray Hillhouse, vice president of sales and marketing for the Plockmatic Group Offline Business Unit, parent company of Morgana, said as the exhibition is the only national industry event on the calendar, The Print Show offers the manufacturer the perfect opportunity to connect with existing and potential customers.

“We will hope to meet as many of our existing customers and industry prospects as we can during the event,” Hillhouse said. “It will be a delight to see so many industry friends in one place – and haven’t we missed such occasions! It will be exciting to see what new developments and enhancements will be exhibited.

“Morgana has enjoyed success at all the previous Print Show events, so we had no hesitation in signing up for what will be the only national industry event this calendar year. We look forward to welcoming even more print companies along to the NEC and being part of another successful show.”

As to what product Morgana will be displaying at The Print Show this year, Hillhouse said visitors can look forward to a wide-ranging showcase of its leading technology, including a host of new solutions.

This will include the new DigiFold Pro XL, which launched last year and will be given its exhibition debut at The Print Show in September.

“We’ve been delighted at the reception already given to the long-sheet development of this popular creasing, folding and perforating unit,” Hillhouse said. “The cross-perforation capability has also been welcomed by a great many.

“At this early stage I would anticipate automation will be a key word for many exhibits at the show. As companies have had to muddle their way through the various lockdowns, many have sadly had to shed staff members, so any finishing functions that can be further automated will be welcomed I am quite sure.

“The Print Show will once again be the place for the UK industry to gather – it will be a delight to once again meet with both old friends and make new ones.”