Industry leaders from around the globe gathered at Printing United 2024 in Las Vegas, where the latest advancements in print technology were on display. Among the attendees was Warren Davey from Pozitive sign & graphic supplies, supporting key brands like swissQprint, Summa, Valiani, and DGI.
At the swissQprint stand, the Kudu UV LED flatbed printer continued to draw attention. Having already made an impact in Australia, with installations at Allprint Graphics, Mezographic, and Briner Signs, the Kudu showcased its versatility and precision. With a 3.2m x 2m flatbed and swissQprint’s patented tip-switch vacuum system, the Kudu handles a wide variety of substrates—from silver foil to rigid materials. Its ability to run 24/7 while delivering up to 304m² per hour, without sacrificing quality, positions it as the ideal printer for businesses looking to enhance their production capabilities.
Warren’s involvement at the swissQprint stand allowed him to engage with Australian printers, sharing insights on how the Kudu could elevate their production workflows. swissQprint’s presence in Australia continues to grow, and the Kudu remains a key player in helping businesses achieve new levels of efficiency and creativity.
Warren Davey (Pozitive) with Chris Wright (AllPrint)
Over at the Summa booth, the F Series flatbed cutters reinforced their position as an essential tool for high-performance digital finishing. Known for their ability to handle diverse materials with speed and precision, Summa’s cutters are designed to meet the demands of a wide range of applications.
Warren highlighted how the F Series’ seamless transitions between substrates make it invaluable for businesses working with everything from decals to packaging and signage. Summa’s ability to enhance productivity while maintaining accuracy makes it a top choice for Australian companies looking for flexible finishing solutions.
In addition to swissQprint and Summa, Valiani showcased their flatbed cutting systems, known for precision cutting in industries like packaging and fine arts. Valiani’s systems offer Australian businesses opportunities to expand their product lines while maintaining high standards of detail and quality.
DGI, a leader in textile printing solutions, demonstrated the growing potential of digital textile printing with applications across fashion, home décor, and soft signage. Their presence highlighted the rapid evolution of this sector and the opportunities it presents for businesses looking to diversify into new markets.
For Warren, attending Printing United was about more than seeing the latest products—it was about exploring new applications that can benefit Australian businesses. The technologies on display from swissQprint, Summa, Valiani, and DGI showcase how far the industry has come and where it is heading.
This time, what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas—Warren’s insights are set to make a Pozitive impact back home, helping Australian businesses stay ahead of the curve.