At the Digital Textile Printing Conference 4.0, held in Durham, N.C., this past week, representatives from print shops, brands, and manufacturers all came together to learn more about the current state of digital textile printing — and discuss where it is headed next.
Ron Gilboa
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Educational sessions aren’t limited to the duration of the exposition. On Oct. 22, the day before PRINTING United opens, three half-day intensive programs will kick off the experience. The workshops require a separate registration fee. The cost is $69 for SGIA members and $99 for non-members before Sept. 11.
In addition to its 96 educational sessions, PRINTING United will feature three half-day intensive workshops on Tuesday, October 22, highlighting opportunities, strategies, and insights setting businesses across the entire printing industry up for success.
Kornit Digital invites all textile printers, garment decorators, Kornit users, prospective customers and anyone who is curious about the latest trends and technology in digital textile printing, to its “Kornit Discover” events.