The project targets creative packaging professionals and EskoArtwork will contribute insight from its Studio portfolio to demonstrate how 3D prototyping in software can speed time-to-market of product launches.
The company is the 18th to join the initiative and joins the likes of Sun Chemical and Bobst in showcasing value added techniques, including creating sample boxes.
EskoArtwork director for solutions management Jan De Roeck said: "We will share our extensive expertise in packaging design and prepress workflow, for the benefit of packaging converters worldwide."
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