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BASF: Vinyl Methyl Oxazolidinone: A new reactive diluent for UV curable inks and coatingsRead More
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Trijet: Optimising complex rheological properties of inkjet inks for reliable jettingRead More
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Altana: Crystal: The development of a photopolymer based additive printing processRead More
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Gardner Denver Thomas: Handling inks in inkjet systems: Main requirements for liquid pumpsRead More
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University of Cambridge: Microscale liquid engineering: New materials and new challengesRead More
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Hapa: Impact on polymerization of UV DOD inks using different UV LED unit designsRead More
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Adphos: aNIR for improved printing speed, enhanced print quality and less production costsRead More
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Meteor Inkjet: In pursuit of the perfect print: Nozzle out detection and compensationRead More
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Kodak: A systems approach to creating high quality output: The importance of an Image Quality System (IQS)Read More
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Integrarion Technology: Is it really all UV LED? Hybrid curing solutions for digital printing and decorationRead More
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Krüss: First experimental study using a novel device for characterizing drop formation, drop substrate interaction, and waveform optimizationRead More
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Fujifilm Inkjet Technology: Using high performance colorant dispersions to create opportunities for aqueous inkjet applicationsRead More
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Allnex: Urethane acrylate design for low viscosity, energy curable inkjet ink applicationsRead More
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Formulaction: High shear viscosity measurements for real condition application of inks and coatingsRead More
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Global Inkjet Systems: Inkjet in coatings and complex shapes: Technologies and processesRead More
TheIJC Scientific Board
Bringing together research and industry, The Inkjet Conference provides a platform for researchers to present to industry. TheIJC enables mutually beneficial relationships between research and industry to foster even greater innovation and the implementation of next generation inkjet technology. Supported by the leading technology companies TheIJC strives to bring together industries as diverse as packaging, textiles, ceramics, 3D printing, glass, graphics, newsprint, printed electronics and many more.
TheIJC Scientific Board is in place to support submissions from many diverse areas of inkjet research, and from multiple industrial sectors. Academic papers submitted for conference presentation are subject to peer review by the Scientific Board. Following presentation the papers will be published in “Specialist Printing Worldwide”. Board members from Belgium, Switzerland, UK and USA bring together many years of knowledge and experience in both inkjet research and inkjet in industrial applications.
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Prof. Hitoshi Ujiie
Board memberCenter for Excellence in Surface Imaging, Thomas Jefferson UniversityBIO -