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News Release from: EFI
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 February 2006
Adobe Chief Exec Headlines EFI's
Conference
EFI has said that Adobe Systems' chief executive officer, Bruce Chizen, will headline the keynote speeches at EFI's Connect 2006 conference.
EFI has said that Adobe Systems' chief executive officer, Bruce Chizen, will headline the keynote speeches at EFI's Connect 2006 conference EFI's seventh annual users' conference (April 30 - May 3) in Las Vegas (USA)
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 13 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using what EFI described as a 'fireside chat' format, EFI chief executive officer, Guy Gecht, will get to know Chizen in an interview on Adobe's direction and the forces, challenges and opportunities facing it and the imaging industry.
During the past five years, Chizen has more than doubled Adobe's revenue and transformed a company known mainly for its design products in to one of the most significant forces in the software industry, said EFI.
Under Chizen's leadership, Adobe recently acquired Macromedia, in a US$3.4 billion transaction.
EFI expects more than 1,000 attendees at Connect 2006, including EFI customers, industry partners, media and analysts.
An estimated 160 sessions over the four-day conference will span topics ranging from MIS executive tools, to fulfillment and mailing operations, as well as training sessions on maximising MIS system investment, with a focus on areas such as report writing, finance, inventory management and estimating.
There will also be practical sessions focused on growing profits with super-wide format digital inkjet printing, on-demand digital printing and variable data printing.
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