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Kissel & Wolf’s Open House Success

Kissel & Wolf’s Open House Success

Showcasing a diverse range of printing solutions, last week's Open House held by Kissel and Wolf was heralded a huge success. The event was conducted at their Melbourne Showroom on Tuesday and Wednesday, with Thursday being reserved for private appointments. “We were extremely happy with the attendance throughout the week and the opportunity to spend time with people one on one to learn more about what they are trying to achieve in their business” commented Jon Field, Sales Director Kissel & Wolf.

Wednesday saw a focus on short run packaging with attendees enjoying a range of presentations on topics including short run packaging production techniques by Jamie Weller, Business Development Director - Industrial Packaging at Kissel+Wolf Australia, AI and Workflow Solutions by Scott Thompson, Channel Sales Manager at ESKO, and Productivity Improvements by Mark Staffieri, Sales Development and Channel Manager from eProductivity Software.

The Open House featured products spanning a variety of applications, including the iEcho range of digital cutters and the Mutoh range of printers and cutters for sign and display businesses. Also on show was the Kornit Avalanche HD6 and the new Kornit Atlas Max with XDi 3D printing technology, as well as the Epson 2160 Direct to Garment Printer and the new Mutoh Valuejet 628 Direct-to-film printer. 

Field commented, “We are Australia’s most diverse supplier of printing solutions from Screen-Printing to Digital Printing solutions for a wide range of applications, and pride ourselves in representing brands that are best in class. We look forward to continuing to work with our customers and potential customers to provide the best solution to help them achieve their business goals and provide them with a strategic competitive advantage in their chosen market”.

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