TEXINTEL LIVE - SERIES 1 - INTERVIEW WITH ADELE GENONI - EFI REGGIANI

In our latest video interview we discuss digital textile printing with Adele Genoni, the senior vice president and general manager of EFI Reggiani.

"The textile Industry has accelerated its march towards digitization for a number of reasons - partly as a direct result of the pandemic and the urgent requirement for sustainable technologies but also to meet the needs of the consumer and our print customers".

In this interview we discuss new printing technologies and Adele shares her insights on industry trends and how EFI Reggiani technology is evolving to fulfil market demands and more...

KEY TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:

  • Has the pandemic accelerated the uptake of digital technologies – and in which sectors do you see the biggest opportunities for growth?

  • EFI have recently launched a new entry level machine – the Blaze – Can you tell us more? Why did EFI develop this machine and who is the target customer/industry sector?

  • How important is it to offer the industry a “total solution” – software, service, inks, technology and support combined?

  • EFI launched the Bolt, a high speed single pass machine 3 years ago – Where are these machines operating and do you see industrial production reshoring into Europe?

  • EFI offer a comprehensive suite of technology – allowing customers to grow with EFI tech – Can you share some success stories?

  • Of all the inks sets that you supply – Which ink set do you think offers the largest opportunity for growth?

  • Are your customers switching to digital technology to offer speed of production and sustainability combined – and if so - do you see this at all levels of production volume?

  • What does the future look like? Do you think that digital technologies will eventually replace screen printing?


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