DALIM SOFTWARE to offer webinars to help graphic arts production departments to 'Do More With Less'
2020-04-09With most of us currently staying home, DALIM SOFTWARE (www.dalim.com) makers of highly efficient, scalable software solutions for the creation, production and management of print and cross-media content, is transforming DUO, its annual user conference, into a digital experience. Anyone is invited to join any or all of the free episodes of Season One of DUO on Air (https://duo.dalim.com). Each weekly 50-minute webinar is complete with knowledgeable presentations from inspirational guest speakers, along with product-related insights, and best-practice methodology by worldwide experts. The series, titled ‘DO MORE WITH LESS’ begins April 14 at 3:00pm CET (9am EDT).
Episodes featuring production global experts in topics ranging from workflows to publishing to asset management offer a wide range of viewpoints
(April 14: Episode One) DO MORE WITH LESS: PRINT
More information: https://duo.dalim.com/
Register now: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1602700231777577997?source=PR
The April 14 episode offers insights into the current state and future prognosis of PDF and PDF 2.0 from Matt Kuznicki, Chairman of the Board of the PDF Association. Matt will discuss the challenges of managing PDF files of different quality while ensuring efficient RIP speed and print output quality. Also, Alan Darling, Vice President, Information Systems at Quantum Group, speaks about the evolution to a single-source communications partner. The on-demand printing focus has its challenges processing PDF input files of various quality. The segment concludes with a 15-minute Q&A session.
(April 21: Episode Two) DO MORE WITH LESS: PUBLISHING
More information: https://duo.dalim.com/
Register now: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7252770529036565006?source=PR
In this page-turner episode, participants will get insights into the process of recharging ADAC MotorWelt, one of the world’s largest (by circulation) magazines, from Editor-in-Chief Martin Kunz and Dr. Markus Schönmann, Managing Director and Founder of Storyboard, the magazine’s supporting agency. The segment will conclude with a Q&A session.
(April 28: Episode Three) DO MORE WITH LESS: CREATIVE OPERATIONS
More information: https://duo.dalim.com/
Register now: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3195712260206985483?source=DALIM
Co-organized with Henry Stewart Events, this episode will discuss the role that DAM plays in helping to manage and transform creative operations-regardless of the content type, and the final destination for that content. Examples include but are not limited to packaging, in-store graphics, e-commerce photography, and catalogs. Mark Maguire, Production Director at SDL plc, a global leader in content creation, translation and delivery, will explain how automation plays a critical part in reducing time to market and operational costs. Florent Epaud was founder of InPagina, a production house specializing in data publishing. He spent his last 15 years automating a wide variety of marketing production projects for both digital and print campaigns. He now holds the role of Solutions Project Manager at DALIM SOFTWARE. Moderator Isabelle Billerey Rayel of DALIM SOFTWARE will investigate identifying opportunities for automation; reducing risk throughout the content lifecycle; removing barriers to adoption; and re-evaluating a program after initial wins-and sustaining progress.
“DALIM SOFTWARE is fortunate to be able to reach out to a wide variety of customers and partners; experts in the fields of workflow and asset management. This reflects the extensive range of businesses we serve-and the legacy we have enjoyed after thirty-five years of operation,” explains Carol Werlé, DALIM SOFTWARE CEO. “We are trying to make these presentations constructive for our audience. While, of course, the speakers have experience with DALIM SOFTWARE, that takes a back seat to learning how to manage the process.”
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