Canon, the leading provider of imaging technologies and services has said will be participating at Gulf Print & Pack (GPP) 2022 and showcasing its entire range of state-of-the-art technologies and innovative solutions, while highlighting the latest trends within the print industry.
Canon in a statement on Tuesday noted that the company was unveiling the new print technologies to meet the needs of its users in the post Covid-19 pandemic era, where customer demand has shifted towards digital technologies.
The statement read: “Canon will be participating at Gulf Print & Pack (GPP) 2022 and as a market leader in print in Africa, we have always understood our customers’ challenges and businesses.
“Canon will be spotlighting its digital printing technology, inkjet capabilities, wide format technology and complete workflow, from pre-press to post-press technology, spanning various industries including packaging, labelling, and retail.
“As a market leader at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, Canon’s presence at GPP will reflect its position as a 360* provider of hardware, software and services for all printing needs.
Meanwhile, Canon also unveiled one of their latest key products, the imagePRESS V1000, for the first time, at a virtual press conference held Tuesday.
It said the imagePRESS V1000, which it described as revolutionary, will be setting new standards in production print with the brand-new cut-sheet digital colour press.
“the imagePRESS V1000 overcomes the day-to-day production challenges faced by commercial printers and incorporates progressive technological features to establish it as the next generation, in the evolution of the imagePRESS family,” it stated.
It stated further, “Since we began participating at the GPP and as a market leader in print in Africa, we have always understood our customers’ challenges and businesses. Because of various technological advancements, we always propose the right solution and product to the end customer with this knowledge.
“As we transition to hybrid ways of working, it has become increasingly important to have hardware in place that can step up to the challenge, providing connectivity, security, and workflow technology to help ensure efficiency. We’re doing this by transitioning from offset to digital printing.”