"2006 Guide to Digital Imaging" Launching at SGIA '05
Fairfax, Virginia ˜ SGIA/DPI invites SGIA '05
attendees to the Association's booth (Booth 1601) at 10:00 am, Wednesday,
September 28, for a free cup of coffee and the launch of the "2006 Guide to
Digital Imaging: A Useful Guide to the Markets Served, Materials Used and
Equipment Utilized in the Digital Imaging Industry." SGIA '05 takes place at New
Orleans' Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, September 28ˆOctober
1.
The new edition of the popular guide updates and
expands the information included in the 2005 edition ˜ and is essential for
everyone who wants to make the most of their time on the massive SGIA '05 show
floor. Features include a fully updated list of wide-format output devices, new
information on the size of the industry and its most profitable markets, and a
new chapter outlining critical considerations for new equipment purchases. The
DPI staff has also added information on digital garment printing and updated the
glossary.
"For people in the market to
compare or purchase a digital output device ˜ especially at SGIA '05 ˜
it's an invaluable reference. But it's more than that. The Guide has multiple
purposes and covers everything a digital imaging novice, veteran or client needs
to know about this expansive production environment," says Dan Marx, DPI's
Director of Communication & Services
Development.
"The Guide provides a
snapshot of the industry, its common terms and technologies, which are essential
for laypeople and anyone new to digital imaging. Plus, it's key to a deeper
understanding of methods, markets and equipment choices for the current
user."
SGIA corporate members will receive a
copy of The 2006 DPI Guide to Digital Imaging when they join the Association or
renew their corporate membership. Copies will also be available at the SGIA
booth at SGIA '05 (Booth 1601) for $16.95 ($24.95
non-members).
SGIA ˜ Supporting the
Leaders of the Digital & Screen Printing
Community
"Specialty imaging" comprises
digital imaging, screen printing and the many other imaging technologies SGIA
members use, including those they'll tap in the future. These are the imaging
processes and technologies employed to create new products and to enhance
existing products including point-of-purchase displays, signs, advertisements,
garments, containers, and vehicles. To make the most of your specialty imaging
business, take full advantage of the information on SGIA.org, and experience the
specialty graphic imaging industry first-hand at SGIA'05 (September
28ˆOctober 1, New Orleans, Louisiana).
Posted: Thu - July 14, 2005 at 04:06 PM