Now in its third edition, the Industrial Print Integration (IPI) conference is considered the key contribution to the technology roadmap of all involved in innovative inkjet and screen applications. Next to leading hardware, software and ink providers, IPI welcomes input from technology users, emerging start-ups and research centres who want to highlight the latest available solutions. The event takes place on 19-20 November 2024 in Düsseldorf-Neuss and presentation abstracts should be submitted by the end of April.
As demand grows for products that increasingly incorporate print, there is a consistent growth across the industrial printing landscape. Printed electronics alone are one of the world’s fastest advancing technologies, present in such application fields as consumer goods, Internet of Things, healthcare, aerospace or transport. The IPI conference offers print technology suppliers a platform to introduce various industries to a world of better, smarter and more sustainable manufacturing possibilities.
In over 60 presentation slots spread over three conference tracks, IPI shows the adaptability of digital inkjet, screen and related processes, from large to small, from ultra-precision to high speed, from volume production to customisation and mass customisation. Expert speakers discuss market scenarios, user cases, as well as the full spectrum of technical issues, such as chemical resistance, mechanical strain, abrasion and weather resistance, glossiness or fluid deposition on challenging substrates and components.
All interested companies and research institutes should read the complete call for papers here and submit their presentation abstracts by the 30th of April 2024 to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Due to limited speaking slots, first-come, first-served principle applies.
Industrial Print Integration (IPI)
Date: 19-20 November 2024
Location: Crowne Plaza Düsseldorf-Neuss
More info: ipi-conference.com
The 2023 edition was attended by 330 participants from 29 countries.