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published at Portuguese Economical Newspaper “A Vida Económica”

ETHICS & BUSINESS
FINANCING: Funding: central point of economy?

It is clear that the recent cataclysm on Portuguese banking will not improve the very serious problem of SMEs ´ s in its "struggle on lack of financing", showing that the financial system continues, and will continue to be sick, taking time to show significant improvement, since it is not national but, unfortunately, of more global dimension.
ATP – Textile and Clothing Association of Portugal:
At the recent XVI Forum of the Textile Industry, in a presentation of the CLUSTER Textile Fashion 2020 for the sector, showing the way that already follows on a bet of demanding dynamic, innovative technology and creativity, diversification of products with more added value, appreciation of its human resources and anchored in modern enterprises, the sector live moments of joy with remarkable dynamism to its growing exports, on a value and exceeding € 5.000 million for 2014! This is the greatest level of textile exports after the global financial crisis. In a document well prepared with competent support in a Strategic Plan for the Sector, pointing to 2020 for a structure of 5.000 companies, 100.000 jobs and € 6.5 billion business, where € 5.0 billion in exports.
Plan focused on 3 Ways and 3 Scenarios, for which a SWOT analysis identifies the main points of strength-opportunities- weaknesses-threats, calling special attention to what this analysis considers first Threat:
Continued difficulties in access to finance and its cost: negative impacts on day-to-day management and, above all, investment in organizations!
World Economic Forum:
In the recent report "The Global Competitiveness Report 2014 - 2015" presented by this important organization, where
fortunately presents Portugal rising in several and important rankings, for a universe of 144 countries, Switzerland holds the leadership of the main international rankings of competitiveness, in five years in a row, followed by Singapore, Finland, Germany, United States, Hong Kong, Sweden, Japan, Netherlands and United Kingdom, to the most innovative countries featuring the best organizations and influencing the competitiveness of economies.
"The contribution of innovation to the future prosperity of an economy is becoming more and more critical," said Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of World Economic Forum. "The competitiveness requires that the main aspects related to innovation are treated correctly: starting from solid public institutions, through education and by a more conducive economic environment. It is essential that the Leaders of Companies, the Government and Civil Society work collaboratively and transparently in order to achieve this shared objective that everyone benefits.
In Europe, efforts to solve the crisis of public debt and prevent a collapse of the euro diverted the attention of deeply rooted issues relating to competitiveness. The economies of Southern Europe, such as Spain, Italy, Portugal, and the especially Greece need to continue dealing with their weaknesses with regard to the functioning and efficiency of their markets, foster innovation and improve access to finance, in order to manage and reduce the problems of competitiveness in the region.
But on the topic "The most problematic factors for doing business" in a range of 16 different items, South countries arise in 1st place, and the greatest difficulties: "Access to financing". Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece or Ireland, all reporting, as greater difficulty, access to finance, as central point of the economy soon followed by Inefficient Government Bureaucracy!
Bank of Portugal:
The Governor of the Bank of Portugal, as the Portuguese banking system regulatory institution, referred to the fact that, in Conference on Labour and Employment, that one of the aspects that worries him more is based on the need of many Portuguese companies, with "economic viability", are going through a terrible phase of "financial stress", and without help they would contribute to the rise unemployment in the near future!
Or, in a recent Forum for Competitiveness recommended for companies which have very high debt ratios to be essential their reduction of financial pressure because they have a very strong dependency on foreign capital. “In Portugal there is a preference for debt on capital and when you don't get into debt with the Bank into debt with shareholders”, stressed the Governor. With this “great risk aversion and tax mechanisms bias in favor of the indebtedness” which is “bad for the banking system, for the company and for the entrepreneur commitment regarding its company”, improving companies financial capacity is essential. How? With conversion of debt in capital or almost capital, strengthening own capital and increased self-financing. “We need to find a solution to viable businesses that are under financial stress. We must be aware that Portuguese Companies, to meet the challenge of sustainable, must invest.
Family Businesses:
In a recent study dedicated to Family Businesses, by the international consultancy KPMG, a leading business consultancy, shows that 60% of Family Businesses struggle to find external financing to Finance their Investments! Adding that while Family Businesses, creating more than 70% of global GDP, many have said they find in their traditional financing options, limited resources.
Commitment to Punctuality Payments:
Soon we will celebrate a year since ACEGE publicly presented its position "Pay on time, to Grow Portugal". Does the new law on
Late Payments came to discipline the bad practice, whose "main" bad examples are coming from the State, Local Municipalities and Public Entities? Who endorsed ACEGE Commitment to Punctuality Payments continue to finance, as well its shareholders, the Portuguese Economy. "I know what I'm talking about" and "corporate egoism is a culture rooted in Portugal, which is deeply harmful for the economy and our future," assured António Pinto Leite, President of ACEGE. The absence of National Culture (Entrepreneurial and Pubic) for "Payment on Agreed Time to Suppliers" constitutes a real bottleneck for the development of Enterprises and the Economy.
Financial Sustainability:
We report institutions of greater national and international representation, pointing all to the problem of SME's access to Credit and Financing capacity, for their "normal governance" and the fundamental framework for "its investments", in particular as a lever for growth of our economy, improvement of our exports and as employment facilitator.
It's time to focus on real solutions to SME´s with economic viability living in "financial stress", accompanied by discipline in the subject of late payments, with State giving the real Example, on a whole new dimension of positive attack the Portuguese Economy pro Healthy Companies with Financial Sustainability, with an Efficient and Unbureaucratic State in times of positive breeze by "Excellency Examples” given by "Private Sector Exports", thus decisively contributing to the decrease of Unemployment and Poverty eradication!

ACEGE-Núcleo do Porto David Zamith www.acege.pt www.ver.pt

VE - Nº 1558 - 03 Oct 2014

Industry leaders revealing innovations in inkjet technology for industrial markets

theijcBrussels (Belgium) – 22 August 2014, Fast-paced developments in inkjet printing technology will open traditional industrial applications to digital printing such as packaging, textile, plastics and many more. 'The Inkjet Conference™' (www.TheIJC.com) is staged by ESMA, a leading, European non-profit association for specialist printing manufacturers of screen and digital print technology, at the Swissôtel in Neuss (Düsseldorf), Germany, September 30 and October 1 2014.

Steve Knight, Founder of "Digital Direct" comments: "Inkjet is the fastest growing area of print. The rapid evolution of core technologies is driving cross market adoption of digital imaging with huge economic benefits, and while some market sectors are still in the 10's of machines, others are in the 1000's. For next year, we can expect, for instance, to see digital print in automotive interiors or direct printing on beverages and secondary packaging. Furthermore, we are also witnessing tremendous growth in the labels, ceramics, textiles and packaging sectors, now representing a multi-billion euro business that is expanding rapidly."

Peter Buttiens, CEO of ESMA comments: "Technical advances in inks, printheads software and electronics are being aided by a growing integration know-how. In turn, improvements in image quality are being driven by further research in inks and surface treatments, curing and drying. As a result, this improved image quality is driving further market adoption."

The inkjet conference brings together industry and academic leaders in their fields to speak about the latest advances and future developments driving digital print and offers a great networking opportunity to meet both the presenters and the market leaders from their respective industries.

The biggest European Conference of its kind for this industry sector will feature exhibitors and speakers from Adphos, Agfa, Balluff, Caldera, Chemstream, Colorgate, Fujifilm Dimatix, Digital Direct, Encres Dubuit, GEW, GIS, Huntsman, Industrial Inkjet, Integration Technology

Ltd, KNF, Machine Dubuit, Pall, Phoseon, PrintabLED, Ricoh, Sun Chemical, Trident, Wifag, Xaar plc, Xennia and Indujet.

The two-day, multi-subject educational conference, sponsored by enabling partner drupa, has been developed specifically for inkjet equipment manufacturers. It will comprise:

  • A focus on inkjet engineering and the placing of a million drops that will feature hardware and software aspects of equipment design and manufacture. Areas touched on will include fluid systems, precision engineering, printheads, digital asset management, RIPs, colour calibration and workflow.
  • A review on fluid and ink components such as nano particles, conductive, aqueous and UV inks.
  • An academic track open to all universities and non-commercial research institutes to present their work.

Sabine Geldermann, Director of drupa: "The conference supports precisely our "Touch the Future" focus, theme and claim of drupa 2016. It is responding to the rapid market changes and is stimulating new and important visitor target groups with state-of-the-art technologies and new solutions."

Martin Stegelmeier, Senior Project Manager for PEPSO (Printed Electronics Products and Solutions) of Messe Düsseldorf, points out that "PEPSO connects seamlessness with inkjet technology. Many new materials and application developments are connecting with this upcoming conference and are a springboard towards drupa 2016!"

The conference will consist of 24 presentations with topics as varied as:

  • Membrane Pumps in Inkjet Printers – a success story, Andreas Hauri (KNF Flodos)
  • UV-LED Systems and Integration, Patrick Montali (PrintabLED)
  • Piezo Inkjet for Precision Dispensing of Functional Materials, Steve Liker (Trident)
  • System Integration: an Ink Point of View , Frank De Voeght (Chemstream)
  • Improving Inkjet Industry by Implementing Intelligent Sensors, Martin Kurtz (Balluff GmbH)
  • Industrial Inkjet for Packaging- Beyond the Box, Holly Steedman (Indujet GmbH)
  • Limitations and Benefits of Industrial Inkjet Printing, John Corrall (Industrial Inkjet Limited)
  • Utilizing the Full Power of the Computer Hardware, Frédéric Soulier (Caldera)
  • ....

The academic track will also display the latest in inkjet technology:

  • Advanced Drop Watching (iPrint Institute, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland)
  • Carbon Nano-Forms Suspensions for Inkjet Printing Energy Applications (Department of Chemistry, University of Torino)
  • Silver micro size distribution and printing technique influences on coatings for flexible electronics
  • Inkjet printing of functional materials for energy applications
  • Inkjet printing and sintering techniques of functional layers for electronic applications

In between the tracks, there will be time for interaction with speakers and exhibitors.

For latest news and updates on The Inkjet Conference™, or to register please go to: www.TheIJC.com. Online registration is also open (www.theijc.com), with the delegate fee of €585 or an €90 reduction (using a special code) for ESMA members. Academics and students can join at the special rate of 160 euro (all prices excl. German VAT)

drytac-20130827053955755Drytac Europe has launched a printable wallpaper to meet growing demand from the interior design market.

DecorTac printable self-adhesive (SA) wallpaper for customised interior design applications is a fire-resistant, 220-micron digitally printable, non-woven wallpaper.
It is coated with an aqueous acrylic adhesive, is supported by a siliconised release liner and is suitable for solvent-based, latex and UV curable ink systems.
Drytac Europe sales director Steve Broad said it offered photorealistic print quality, a quick drying time and good scratch resistance. Embossed designs of the new wallpaper, which costs from £165 for a 30m x 1,060mm roll, are also available.

"This has been specifically developed for the ever-growing bespoke interior design sector and is targeted at short-term graphics," he said.
"Printable wallpaper can be used within almost any interior environment to create an eye-catching display in retail and corporate environments as well as within the restaurant trade.
"DecorTac printable SA wallpaper meets the needs of print-service providers focused on these as well as other sectors and enables such businesses to personalise their space," he added.

Meanwhile Drytac has signed an exclusive distribution deal with Antalis UK that means clients can source the manufacturer's entire portfolio, which comprises more than 50 products, in one place.
Mick Crook, Antalis product manager for sign and display, said the company could now offer one of the most comprehensive ranges of sign and display products.
"By having a good understanding of our customer needs, we can now work closely with the Drytac team to help in the development of new products, in particular printable adhesive materials, where we can see there is a strong demand," he added.

Drytac Europe managing director Hayden Kelley said: "We are ploughing capital into developing new products to help our customers in the sign and display markets achieve the best possible margins."

itma2015-logo

The emergence of innovations and growing adoption of digital technological solutions aimed at improving print speed, design and efficiency are driving the next growth wave in the printing sector.

According to a report released by Global Industry Analyst Inc., the global production of printed textiles is forecast to reach 27.8 billion square metres by 2018.

To underscore its importance, ITMA will feature a dedicated chapter on printing technology to provide enhanced access to the vast business potential of this sector.

Positive response for printing sector

Global textile and garment technology suppliers have snapped up over 95% of the 200,000 square metres of space at ITMA 2015. The printing sector makes up 10% of the space booked by exhibitors, more than double the space occupied by the sector at the 2011 show.

Strong support has also been received from printing industry associations. The latest organisation to pledge its support is the European Specialist Printing Manufacturers Association (ESMA). Other associations include:

  • China Screen Printing & Graphics Imaging Association
  • Taiwan Regional Association of Filament Fabrics Printing, Dyeing & Finishing Industries
  • Taiwan Textile Printing, Dyeing & Finishing Industrial Association

A conference on digital printing is being planned. Details will be available soon.


ESMA supports ITMA 2015

"Our members are highly regarded for their level of technical expertise and knowledge. They have made significant commitments to sustainability and ecological optimisation. We look forward to showcasing our latest innovations in screen and digital printing that promote sustainability at ITMA 2015."

Peter Buttiens
Chief Executive Officer
European Specialist Printing
Manufacturers Association

 

MC2-2013-1Uit M&C Magazine

ESMA's hoogkaraats AFIP-conferentie (Dusseldorf 6-7 maart 2013) was de ontmoetingsplaats voor zeefdruk-en printbedrijven die actief willen worden met de fabricatie van functionele producten.

AFIP betekent Advanced Functional & Industrial Printing: het houdt in dat de decoratieve aspiraties van zeefdruk en inkjetprint plaats ruimen voor functionele aspiraties en toepassingen: spannings- of signaalgeleiding voor antennes, bedieningsdisplays, (bio)sensoren, geheugen en opslagcapaciteit, transistors, batterijen en logische functionaliteit. Anders gezegd: de bekende wereld van zeefdruk- en inkjetprint met rasters en kleurregister migreert naar de elektronicawereld van microns, Ohm en Siemens.

Kennistransfer was een van de hoofddoelstellingen. De markt van gedrukte/geprinte elektronicaproducten heeft volgens kenners een enorm potentieel. Deze markt kan profiteren van vee! R&D dat elders wordt geleverd en dat gaat hand-in-hand met de productontwikkelingen in de kunststofindustrie. ESMA probeert tussen deze werelden een gids te zijn. De conferentie kon rekenen op de aanwezigheid van ruim honderd bezoekers.

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