Australian software businesses printIQ has seen “lots of activity” on its stand at Visual Impact Sydney over the three days of the tradeshow.
The company’s sales manager Justin Webber said, “We’re coming to the end of the tradeshow and have been busy speaking to many visitors that have been coming up to the printIQ stand over the three days.
“For anyone looking at an MIS system, printIQ can deliver for commercial print, wide format, digital, labels, mail, and more. You name it, we can do it.
“We’re keen to keep the conversations going even after Visual Impact, so visit the printIQ website where there’s a booking request to schedule some time with me for a demo.”
printIQ specialises in providing business solutions and custom software development to the printing industry – namely a seamless, end-to-end estimating, ordering, e-Commerce and production MIS that offers flexibility, control and visibility of a print business.
printIQ has been continually developing its systems and aims to satisfy customers by implementing the most comprehensive workflow in the market today into businesses in print.
The business is unique in that it updates its software several times a year following customer feedback and recommendations.
Webber added that printIQ has been in the business of empowering printers for more than two decades, and doesn’t have plans to slow down any time soon.
“We’ve come a long way since our inception, and it’s all thanks to our passionate team who work tirelessly to create and implement innovative technology for print shops across the world – we are still passionate about developing products that empower printers to overcome any obstacle they may face and we believe that the technology we’ll have on show at PacPrint can be a key part of that success,” he said.
printIQ is also passionate about continually developing products that empower printers to overcome any obstacle they may face, and believes that its technology is the key part of that success.
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