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1) High-speed ink-jet printing to weigh down conventional plate-making industry
2) Transformation of printers from the second stage to the third
3) Number of matters to be considered before high-speed printing
4) Quality to be diversified in future ink-jet printing
5) Pre-processing is of importance in ink-jet printing with dye-based inks
6) Dye and pigment-based inks for ink-jets introduced at 7th OTEMAS
7) Hashimoto Senko's introduction of natural fiber transfer printing
8) Restriction of nonylphenol use in developed countries to cast positive effects on inkjet printing
9) Peer to peer (P2P) for better match between life colors and those on computer screen
10) Power map of machine manufacturers may alter with problems different from those of paper inkjets
11) TTC (Kyoto) widens research into conversion between light-source color and object color for fabrics linked with CCM calculations
12) Inkjet printing for textiles in the 2nd phase of development with higher speeds
13) European conference on ink jet printing for textiles
14) Toshin Kogyo to exhibit high-performance inkjet at ITMA in association with DuPont
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  13) European conference on ink jet printing for textiles
Kazuhiko Sasaki, president of Senshoku Keizai Shimbun
24-25 June in Basel, Switzerland
Lectures to feature specialty chemicals etc.


Ciba Specialty Chemicals (Basel, Switzerland) is holding an event that looks at the breakthroughs and potential of ink-jet printing in textiles. The European Textile Ink Jet Printing Conference will be held in Basel, Switzerland, on June 24 and 25. The following is a press release by Ciba Specialty Chemicals.

The forthcoming Textile Ink Jet Printing Conference primarily targets textile designers and printers who, because of the increasing need for medium textile runs and faster time to market in the textile printing market in general, and in particular in the event and fashion industry, will have a strong interest in the new potential of ink-jet printing in textiles. The conference will provide comprehensive coverage of the major aspects of ink jet printing, including cutting edge technology, textile processing, applications, software developments, market conditions and perspectives for business growth.

Keynote speakers and topics for the program include amongst others:

- 'The Traditional and Ink Jet Printing Market', Mr. B. Meyers, CEO & President Digital Printing Systems
- 'Applications of Ink Jet Printing in the Market Segments', Mr. P. Baumann, CEO Creation Baumann
- 'Heads Technology', Mr. F. Litty, Manager of Delegation Institut Francais Textile Habillement
- 'Developments in heads: Piezo technology', Dr. M. Nagler, Vice Chairman Scitex Vision
- 'High Speed Ink Jet Printer', Dr. A. Caccia Dominioni, CEO & President Reggiani Macchine
- 'Digital Textile Design', Mrs. C. Schweizer, Head of Digital Textile Design Hochschule fur Gestaltung und Kunst Luzern
- 'The Possibilities of Machine Control in Fashion Design', Mrs. A. Noonan, Managing Director Sophis Systems
- 'Practical Use of CAD in Ink Jet Printed Fashions', Mrs. L. Phillips, CEO Colortex
- 'The Chemistry of Textile Preparation and Finishing', Prof. P. Viallier, Universite Du Haute Alsace
- 'Specialty Chemicals for Ink Jet Printing', Dr. M. Mheidle, Head Of New Business Applications, Ciba Specialty Chemicals


In addition to the lectures, there will be numerous networking opportunities, including a cocktail reception in the evening of June 24. The registration fee (Euro 900-1150) includes lunch, refreshments and a copy of all available papers. The language of the conference is English and there will be simultaneous translation into German, French and Italian.


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