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The print event returns to Brussels in November with an inkjet focus, in seven separate sessions including one for UK & Ireland

Fujifilm’s Peak Performance Print (PPP) event is returning to Brussels in November in a new format and with a focus on inkjet technology.
Now in its fifth year, Fujifilm’s ‘invite only’ PPP event will feature a series of select sessions at the company’s Print Experience Centre in Brussels. This year’s event has been titled ‘Inkjet Vision 2024’.
The series of sessions will give a range of European print businesses a deeper look into the Fujifilm inkjet presses and technologies showcased at the drupa trade show this year.
The PPP is taking place from November 5th to 20th in seven separate sessions, with the UK & Ireland session taking place on November 7th.
Individual discovery sessions will also be available designed for customers to discuss how Fujifilm’s technologies can address their specific business challenges and needs.
Among those invited are a range of packaging and folding carton converter companies, alongside book, journal, and publication printers as well as general commercial print businesses.
The machines on display will include the Fujfilm Jet Press 750S High Speed Model (HSM), a B2 inkjet press which the company claims is “the fastest four colour, B2 sheetfed inkjet digital press available”.
Demonstrations of the Jet Press 750S HSM will include the revealing of new online coating options, a live flood varnish demo, and a remote demo of a new spot varnish solution.
The Jet Press 1160CFG roll-to-roll production press, first seen at drupa 2024, will also feature at the event.
The paper stabiliser solution is designed especially for book, magazine, and publication printing. The machine is designed to work in combination with the Jet Press 750S, with the two presses reportedly representing a “total solution” for high quality book printing.
Commenting on the event, head of digital press solutions at Fujifilm EMEA, Taro Aoki, says: “We’re delighted to be welcoming some of Europe’s leading print businesses back to our Print Experience Centre in Brussels.
“In small, focused groups, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the enormous potential of Fujifilm inkjet technologies to produce innovative new applications and to capitalise on new market opportunities, opening the door to new business ventures and revenue streams.”
Fujifilm also recently announced the opening of a circular manufacturing centre at its Europe headquarters, designed to recycle toner cartridges. The announcement is part of FUJIFILM’s commitment to sustainable practices and reducing environmental impact.