The seventh annual Digital Book Printing Forum returns to the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London, on 27 June. Hosted by US-based Interquest, this all-day event brings together multiple figures from the UK’s book printing community and is sponsored by the likes of Canon, Ricoh and Tecnau, along with being supported by the BPIF. Interquest president Gilles Biscos said: “We look forward to the event to discuss these powerful projects that are fueling the growth of digital printing in Europe.” To register, visit https://www.inter-quest.com/london_2017_registration.php.
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