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News Release from: KBA
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 December 2004
Cameroon Hosts KBA's First African
Seminar.
Cameroon's economic centre Douala has played host to the first seminar to be held by KBA in the central African region.
Cameroon's economic centre Douala has played host to the first seminar to be held by KBA in the central African region About 100 guests from print company owners, government printing agencies, enterprise groups and banks from Cameroon, Gabon, the Central African Republic and other neighbouring countries attended the event, which was organised by KBA's sales partner in the region, Saxonia Universal
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 12 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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They discussed the latest trends in sheetfed offset printing and explored the possibilities available for importing second-hand presses.
The conference was opened officially by Didier Bidja as the representative of the regional governor.
In his words of greeting, he underlined the significance of the seminar within the framework of economic promotion for the region.
The subsequent technical presentations covered an introduction to the KBA group, as well as key aspects of the sheetfed offset press range.
Sales director Thomas Kagemann, Martin Wagner from the KBA sales department in Radebeul and Benoit Abega Mbida from Saxonia Universal presented the Rapida presses in the most important format classes.
The seminar participants inspected the sample sheets which were circulated, including examples of hybrid and UV finishing, direct printing on corrugated board and the printing of plastic films.
The response to the event was unanimously positive, said KBA and the printing industry representatives were quick to show their enthusiasm for the enormous potential of modern printing technology, which opens up a new league of perspectives compared to the presses currently in use in their countries believes the company. Request free introductory details about products from KBA ...
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