The company says it aims to help customers gather all the systems, software, hardware and skills available to them and effectively connect these into high-performance workflows. Operator guidance, process automation and supply chain collaboration are the drivers fueling EskoArtwork’s innovations.
Technologies the company will showcase at the exhibition include the Kongsberg i-XL 20 flatbed plotting table, which has a work area of 1680mm x 1270mm and integrates the Mikkelsen Graphic Engineering (MGE) i-cut vision system.
The company will also be demonstrating version 7.4 of its ArtiosCAD structural design software for packaging design. ArtiosCAD tools are specifically designed for packaging professionals for product development, virtual prototyping and manufacturing, and version 7.4 has new design geometry and file integration features.
ArtiosCAD 7.4 can extract vector geometry data from PDF files and automatically create ARD structure files, while 3D solids with edges can be optimized when rotated, accoding to the company.
In addititon, EskoArtwork will demonstrate its recently introduced SignUp, an interactive layout application for digital sign and display shops, and large format digital press owners, who are looking to streamline production and minimize material waste.
Geert De Proost, EskoArtwork director digital converting software product group says, “Sign and display shops are always under pressure for time and cost. With SignUp, EskoArtwork has created a very easy to use, powerful and unique workflow tool that is specifically dedicated to reduce the cost of sign and display production.”
The exhibition will run in Sydney from October 30 to November 1.
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