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DRUPA Report Details the Impact of the Internet on Print

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DRUPA has released its “drupa Global Insights” report, discussing how Internet-enabled tools such as web-to-print, variable data printing, interactive printing such as augmented reality and QR codes, and smart technologies such as printed electronics will impact most areas of the printing industry.

DRUPA has released its “drupa Global Insights” report, discussing how Internet-enabled tools such as web-to-print, variable data printing, interactive printing such as augmented reality and QR codes, and smart technologies such as printed electronics will impact most areas of the printing industry.
Available through Messe Dusseldorf, the report is based on an on-line survey conducted in the spring of 2014 with about 1100 international key executives from the printing industry. Their responses offer a comprehensive, international overview of all relevant markets. The report also contains contributions from 240 decision-makers who provide practical examples of their experiences dealing with these latest trends. Also included are comparisons of the data with other relevant studies.

The Executive Summary is available in seven languages: German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, and Chinese. The English version of the summary can be downloaded directly from the following link:

http://www.messe-duesseldorf.de/drupa_live/pdf/insights/insights_summary_en.pdf

The complete version (in English) in pdf format can be ordered online for EUR 249 at www.drupa.com/1131.
 

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