Whether you want to learn about megatrends in international business, innovations in smart packaging or strategies for the circular economy, you will find it at the drupa cube where thought leaders will present and discuss the future of the printing and packaging industry and the trends that impact it. With more than 50 sessions, the drupa cube is the central conference forum at drupa 2024, which takes place from 28 May to 7 June in Düsseldorf.
The cube opens on the first day of the fair at 11.15 a.m. with a keynote from Vicky Pryce, a respected international economic analyst. She will examine global economic trends and future forecasts. She will provide insights into the economic challenges and opportunities facing us and discuss how companies of all sizes can remain adaptable and develop and maintain a growth mindset in uncertain times. Vicky is Chief Economic Advisor at the renowned Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) and Professor at BCU and King's College London.
Business Boosters: New approaches to processes, sales and marketing
If you seek insights into business development and management, the Business Booster sessions in the cube are a ‘must attend’. The presentation by Mr. Ogawa, President and CEO of Epson, on the print industry in the digital age is eagerly awaited. In the cube, Ogawa will provide his unique insights into the present and future of the industry, talk about the growing importance of sustainable solutions; he will describe how Epson's culture, history and mindset are at the forefront of the next print revolution.
New industry standards in automation are the core theme for Gershon Alon, Head of Software Solutions, HP Indigo. In the cube, Alon talks about the future of automated print production. With complex, labour-intensive processes, limited capacity and long delivery times, Alon will address the need to automate the entire production line beyond the press.
30 years ago, software had a different status than it does today, where it is practically impossible to exist without an online presence. Bart van der Horst, CEO of iChannel, explains in the drupa cube how to reliably manage and scale a business against the backdrop of the Digital Age.
The session with Dscoop Executive Director Peter van Teeseling leads a session that promises to highlight the full potential of communities for business. The focus will be on strategies for effective networking and building partnerships in the printing industry for future mutual success.