Infigo and Tilia Labs team up

Infigo has partnered with Tilia Labs, a Canadian software company, to enable print clients to use Tilia’s Phoenix product through an Infigo storefront.

Infigo has partnered with Tilia Labs to enable print clients to use Tilia’s Phoenix product through an Infigo storefront

Tilia Phoenix is the printing industry’s automated, AI-driven pre-production software for packaging, labels, commercial, and wide format. 

The partnership between the two companies will enable print clients to order and edit their designs online through an Infigo storefront as per usual, viewing a 3D print preview of their order, including additional post-print features, such as embossing, foil stamping, and more.

After the pre-flighting stages and file check via systems like Enfocus Switch, hundreds of optimized layouts will be able to be created in a matter of seconds utilizing Tilia Phoenix as part of the imposition process. 

‘At Tilia Labs, we place a high degree of value on a modern, elegant user experience, designed in such a way that it is both simple and impactful. We strive to develop these qualities in our own software and look for partners who embrace a similar ideology,’ said George Folickman, director of sales at Tilia Labs. ‘So, it is a no-brainer that Infigo and Tilia Labs have begun fostering a close technology partnership and simple integration. The rising demand for personalization and short runs creates a need for both an elegant front-end web store and an automated backend imposition system to reduce human touches and maximize profit. Together, Tilia Labs and Infigo deliver an out-of-the-box solution to streamline this process.’

Antonia Fagan, partnership manager at Infigo, added: ‘It is fantastic to be working with such an innovative partner like Tilia. Increasing efficiency and automation is so paramount in everything we all do, and this partnership can only help that further.’

This is the latest partnership between the two companies after, together with Significans, they recently joined forces to form the global online community Web Connect+. This aims to give print companies worldwide insight into how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation are transforming the industry and how it can also transform their businesses.