32nd International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies (NIP) P R E L Printing for Fabrication I M Materials, Applications, and Processes I N September 12 – 16, 2016 A Manchester, United Kingdom R Y P R O G R A M n a n n i r G e n n a z u S : o t o h P General Chair: Brian Derby, University of Manchester Early Registration Deadline: August 14, 2016 www.imaging.org/manchester Collocated event 2016 International Symposium on Technologies in Digital Photo Fulfillment Special Focus on Photobooks Cosponsored by The Royal Photographic Society Sponsored by the Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T) and the Imaging Society of Japan (ISJ) Printing for Fabrication 2016 Conference Exhibitors* Arranged BVBA ADVERTISER Clariant Plastics & Coatings Ltd. BASF Corporation Global Inkjet Systems ImageXpert, Inc. CORPORATE MEMBERS NovaCentrix SUSTAINING Meyer Burger PixDRO Adobe Systems, Inc. Optomec HCL America Orient Chemical Industries HP Inc. Semitronics Qualcomm TAYCA CORPORATION Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Xerox Corporation Sponsors* SUPPORTING SESSION SPONSOR BASF Corporation Ricoh Company Ltd. FUJIFILM Corporation Xaar Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc. Lexmark International, Inc. EVENT/PRODUCT SPONSOR HP Inc. *as of May 17, 2016 There is still time to become an Exhibitor and/or Sponsor. CONFERENCE DONOR Contact Donna Smith ([email protected]) for details. TREK, INC./TREK JAPAN KK Conference Committee Printing for Fabrication 2016 Publicity Chairs Technologies in Shinjiro Umezu, Waseda Digital Photo General Chair University Fulfillment 2016 Brian Derby, University of Jolke Perelaer, Wiley-VCH Verlag Manchester GmbH & Co. KGaA General Co-chairs Executive Program Chair University Liaison Chair Anna Fricker, Imperial College London James Stasiak, HP Inc. Stephen Yeates, University of Manchester Joseph LaBarca, Pixel Preservation Program Chairs International Asia & Oceania Audio-Visual Chair Program Committee Kye-Si Kwon, Soonchunhyang Steven V. Korol, Evolutionary University Technology Nancy Carr, Mylio CEWE Stiftung & Koei Suzuki, Ricoh Co., Ltd. Reiner Fageth, Steering Committee Chair Co. KGaA Hirotosi Terao, Alps Electric Co. Alan Hodgson, Alan Hodgson Don Franz, Photo Imaging News The Americas Consulting Ltd. Kurt Freund, Imaging Power GmbH Ross Mills, Vexajet Corp. Steering Committee Stuart Gordon, Kodak Alaris HP Inc. Devin Mourey, Brian Derby, University of Matthias Hausmann, CEWE Europe/Middle East Manchester Stiftung & Co. KGaA Ingo Reinhold, Xaar Masakiko Fujii, Fuji Xerox Co. Ina Hilker, Felix Schoeller Alan Hodgson, Alan Hodgson Short Course Chair Ltd. Consulting Ltd University of Suzanne E. Grinnan, IS&T Patrick Smith, Mike Molaire, Molecular Glasses Sheffield James Stasiak, HP Inc. Cathi Nelson, Association of JIST-first/NIP Guest Editor Personal Photo Organizers Kye-Si Kwon, Soonchunhyang Herb Stein , Photo Imaging University Consultant Branka Lozo, University of Zagreb Keep up-to-date on the details of these meetings! Join the NIP (Digital Printing)/Digital Fabrication Conference Group on LinkedIn! Follow IS&T on Twitter @ImagingOrg All photos contained herein: Suzanne Grinnan. Manchester, United Kingdom / September 12-16, 2016 Welcome to Manchester, UK Week At-a-Glance Monday, Sept. 12 Thursday, Sept. 15 • Short Courses • Keynote: Hideki Kyogoku, Kindei University, • Welcome Reception at Manchester Town Hall The Objectives of a National Project of ‘Manufacturing Innovation through Development Tuesday, Sept. 13 of Next Generation 3D Printers’ in Japan • Opening Keynote: Kostya Novoselov, University • IS&T Awards of Manchester, Materials in the Flatland • Technical Sessions • State-of-the-Art Keynote: Tim Weber, HP Inc., • Interactive Paper (Poster) Sessions HP’s Jet Fusion 3D Printing Technology— • International Symposium on Technologies in Enabling the Next Industrial Revolution Digital Photo Fulfillment 2016 • Technical Sessions • Connections for Innovation in Security Printing • Exhibition Workshop • Demonstration Session • Conference Reception at Museum of Science • Young Professional/Student Social Event and Industry (MOSI) Wednesday, Sept. 14 Friday, Sept. 16 • Keynote: Henning Sirringhaus, University of • Keynote: TBA on BioPrinting Cambridge Low-Temperature Organic and • Technical Sessions Oxide Transistors for Printable Electronics • Technology Tours • Technical Sessions • Exhibition Printing for Fabrication Print-based fabrication, functional materials, and applications: Writing the next chapter The printing industry continues to move forward. Like the printing industry, the IS&T Printing con - Familiar digital printing technologies continue to ference continues to evolve. The traditional NIP advance, particularly in the area of high–speed and Digital Fabrication communities have routinely and single-pass output. New applications mean shared and repurposed new ideas and concepts, print quality, color science, image processing, and exploiting the synergy between delegates. As workflow continue to be active areas for improve - “Printing for Fabrication” this journey continues, ment. Concurrently, technologies that extend be - bringing together printing ecosystem practition - yond marks on paper are playing an increasingly ers—academics, researchers, developers, manu - important role in redefining what it means to print facturers, distributors—to a location beyond North something. America. This 32nd meeting takes place on the Printing for fabrication—essentially adapting campus of the University of Manchester in the traditional printing technologies to produce and United Kingdom. With a strong UK community and manufacture functional two- and three-dimensional academic presence in this field, and proximity to functionality for a wide range of applications from the wider European community, this will be a packaging to bio-mechanisms—is an increasing fo - fascinating meeting. cus of R&D. These new printing modalities are This conference also brings a new initiative. For poised to become the disruptive technologies of fu - the first time the meeting hosts the IS&T Internation - ture manufacturing. al Symposium on Technologies for Digital Photo Advances in nanotechnology and material science Fulfillment (TDPF). TDPF 2016 joins with The Royal are a critical component in this transition. Both play Photographic Society to offer sessions on photo - a significant role in advancing printing with the in - books, other applications, and the technologies troduction of new toners, inks, and substrates, as that drive the digital photography ecosystem, from well as the facilitation of new additive manufactur - capture to fulfillment. ing and bio-fabrication technologies such as high- Come join us in Manchester and be part of the performance electronic and photovoltaic devices, next wave of the future of printing! highly-sensitive chemical and biological sensors, and even bio materials and structures. These changes —General Chair Brian Derby and may be the catalyst for a new industrial revolution. Executive Program Chair James Stasiak 1 Printing for Fabrication 2016 Hotel and Travel Information IS&T has arranged for a number of hotel options within walking distance of the Renold Building, University of Manchester. All the hotel rates include wifi, breakfast, and VAT. For reservations visit: https://aws.passkey.com/g/57539537 Reservation Deadline: 14 August 2016 (Note: Malmaison deadline is 20 July 2016) NOTE: If you do not find the dates you need at the hotel you want, contact [email protected]. Most of the hotels are offering more dates than shown in the web interface. Visit individual hotel websites for additional details. The Palace Hotel: Headquarter hotel for the confer- ence. Historic building with lovely rooms; ~10-minute walk to the Renold Building. www.palacehotelmanchestercity.co.uk/ Malmaison Hotel: Historic building across the street from Piccadilly Station; ~15-minute walk to the Renold Building. The conference headquarters hotel, the iconic Palace Doubletree by Hilton Manchester: Contemporary Hotel, is one of the lovely Victorian-era buildings that hotel across the street from Piccadilly Station; dominates the Manchester skyline. ~15-minute walk to the Renold Building. Innside Manchester: Hip, Euro-chic hotel close to from MAN to Manchester Piccadilly Station. Fares Deansgate Station; ~20-minute walk to the Renold vary depending on time of day, but are in the £5- Building. 10 range; times vary from ~13-25 minutes. Jury’s Hotel: Close to Deansgate Station and shop- Getting to Manchester from London ping; ~20-minute walk to the Renold Building. Direct trains leave from London Euston Station to Manchester Piccadilly Station every 20 minutes Ibis Hotel Princess Street: Budget hotel; ~5 minute beginning on the hour. Journey time is just over 2 walk to the Renold Building. hours. More info: www.thetrainline.com/train- times/london-to-manchester and www.virgintrains. Ibis Hotel Portland Street: Budget downtown hotel; co.uk. Fares vary depending on date and time of ~20 minute walk to the Renold Building. day. Note: There are no direct trains to Manchester from any of the London airports. It is possible to Travel Details take a train from London Heathrow, Terminal 1 or Attendees may fly directly into Manchester Airport 4, to Manchester. The train requires transfers and (MAN), London, or other major UK city. Train service picks up the Manchester train at Euston Station. between cities is frequent and reliable. Note that if Internet searches reveal various options. you fly into London, you need to get to
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