According to an ePS spokesperson, the business’s focus at the three-day show will be the latest developments across its Midmarket Print Suite and the Market Direct platforms, which they said was “our product most closely aligned with the market segment”.
“As part of the Midmarket Print Suite we will be showing our latest features with rentals and reservations as well as our fulfilment areas which combined with our longstanding campaign management import routines should resonate well with the show audience,” the spokesperson added.
“The Midmarket Print Suite suits very well both standalone signage and display operators as well as more traditional commercial printers looking to enter into the signage arena and still manage their entire business in a single system.”
On stand J82 in hall 2, the business will be running taster demos of a raft of ePS products, with members of its UK and European teams on hand to discuss how its portfolio can support the ambitions of sign and display print businesses.
ePS was born out of EFI at the end of last year when it was acquired by private equity house Symphony Technology Group, becoming a standalone business and renamed eProductivity Software.
"SDUK is a wonderful opportunity for us to reintroduce ourselves to the printing industry and to demonstrate how we, as a more energised and agile company, are positioned better than ever before to create value for our customers,” said Adrian Zesiger, ePS EMEA sales director.
“Our independence has already allowed us to draw our focus on ramping investments in our technology and on developing the key customer partnerships that will fuel our growth for many years to come. This is truly an exciting time for us.”
Sign & Digital runs until Thursday 24 March, and as well as a packed show floor features include: Hexis Battle Wrap Contest, SDUK Explains Lounge seminars, Sign Studio workshop, Sustainability Trail, and Textile Tech learning zone. To register visit signuk.com.