EFI announces 2011 Connect conference in Las Vegas

Posted in Latest News on September 01, 2010

EFI’s 12th annual Connect users’ conference will take place from April 26-29 next year at the Wynn Las Vegas. Connect enables print industry leaders from around the world to attend educational sessions, test drive the latest EFI products, voice their opinions at user group meetings, discuss industry trends and network with peers. 

The Connect lab area will once again showcase the full portfolio of EFI products, including the complete print MIS line-up (PrintSmith, Pace, Monarch, Radius, Digital StoreFront and more), numerous Fiery products, Vutek, Rastek and Jetrion printers, as well as live demos of end-to-end workflow integrations. The event will also feature the return of the live auction.

The Connect conference will kick off with a discussion between Adobe president and CEO Shantanu Narayen and EFI CEO Guy Gecht on Tuesday evening, April 26.

‘EFI Connect 2011 will build on our very successful 2010 event, offering attendees many opportunities for learning, discussion and idea exchange,’ said Frank Mallozzi, senior vice president of worldwide sales and marketing, EFI. ‘We'll showcase our full portfolio of products and solutions, including our newest addition, EFI Radius packaging software. The lab area, together with exciting speakers, in-depth educational sessions and industry vendor booths, all make Connect a must attend event.’

Starting now, customers can enter the ‘Win with EFI’ video contest by submitting a video about how their company uses or plans to use EFI products to help ensure business success. The winning company will receive conference registration for one attendee, three nights’ hotel accommodations at the Wynn during the conference for that attendee, and USD $5,000 in credit towards the purchase of EFI products. For complete information, see details at http://www.efi.com/connect/videocontest/.

For more information on Connect 2011, go to www.efi.com/connect. Customers that pre-register now can take advantage of ‘early bird’ rates.

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