Adriatic Print and Photo Forum
2007
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engeneering,
University of Ljubljana
November 14th and 15th 2007
The Adriatic Print and Photo Forum 2007 , an international showcase of Print and Photography innovations and technologies will take place on November 14th and 15th at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering in Ljubljana.
This two-day get together of printers and photographers from the Adriatic region will be marked by lectures by internationally established experts, including keynotes by Nicholas Hellmuth, the founder of FLAAR (www.flaar.org), and sessions by acknowledged names from the European print federation FESPA (www.fespa.com). Beside this world level lectures you will also be able to stand witness to presentations of cutting edge technologies of 3D Photography and 3D Print, and get acquainted with the FESPA Sensations book.
The Adriatic Print Forum
is an amazing opportunity for educational institutions and enterprises
to meet and set common goals. The event will be visited by students of
graphic related faculties from the region. And they represent the
future of Print. This fusion of forthcoming technologies and future
human resources, this event is truly unique and offers numerous
sponsorship opportunities (click to read more) .
Students and professors can attend the event without admission, but a live video webcast to selected faculties in Europe will enable those who can not make it to Ljubljana to witness all the buzz of the event. This is a special feature of this years event and enables live transfer of knowledge to numerous locations around the world.
The
web cast is supported and endorsed by FESPA National Associations.
Printers from other European countries will take part of the web cast,
amplifying all the promotion of the APPF 2007 in the process.
At the very core of the event is the presentation of printing with UV curable inks. You can enhance the quality of your prints the same way the sun energizes our planet – with UV light. And because of that, printing with UV curable inks is the next big thing in printing and a core element of APPF 2007.
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Seminar at Slo-It Forum, 2005, Sežana

Seminar in Large lecture room
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The technique delivers the same superb quality as solvent printing
– onto any imaginable surface and material! In a much simpler process
that doesn't involve health or environment issues. There's a green light shinning on the future of print!
A detailed programme and other comprehensive information is available at the CeSDT web site: www.all4print.net
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