Enfocus will be bringing its suite of affordable, flexible automation software to drupa 2024 in a blockbuster co-exhibition with sister companies Esko, Pantone, and X-Rite.
Its offering on the stand – located at booth #A12 in hall 8B - will include its most recent innovation, Enfocus Review, an online browser-based PDF proofing solution which is now fully in the cloud, allowing printers to get customer approval for print jobs without expensive hosting costs. Review will be accompanied by Enfocus' other solutions:
- Switch, the most open automation platform for printers
- Griffin, the wide-format shape nesting powerhouse
- Phoenix, the AI-powered planning and imposition solution
- And of course PitStop, the gold standard for PDF Preflighting, which received a patent-pending upgrade in its newly announced 24.03 release.
The booth will also encompass an innovation lab, where, together with its partners, Enfocus will present an exciting vision for the future of its print automation software solutions, one with an integrated technology ecosystem at its core.
“Automation is the future of print,” said Tim Bernaerdt, Director at Enfocus. “And at drupa, the future is now. Our mission is to make that future as affordable and flexible as possible, so printers can get ahead of the curve in today’s challenging print market.
“We’ll be demoing some new solutions - like Review - on the stand alongside fresh new updates for tools like PitStop Pro, Switch, Phoenix and Griffin, so attendees to drupa will get to experience the latest in automation software for themselves,” Bernaerdt continued. “We’ll also be collaborating with our co-exhibitors to show how we can power up business operations with an integrated technology ecosystem that incorporates automation, cloud technology, and AI.”
Ahead of its appearance at drupa, Enfocus announced a new update cycle for several of its products, committing to releasing feature enhancements three times a year. The first release under this new cycle saw its PitStop and Griffin solutions receive a slew of major updates aimed at streamlining wide format print production, meaning attendees to drupa will experience the latest iterations of Enfocus software first-hand.
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