The company has been promoting its Read and Print camera technology, which it claims has already taken off successfully in the US.
However, it said the UK mailing industry is "hindering its own success" with a slow adoption of such technologies.
Read and Print technology is aimed at applications that require privacy of personalised information or the inclusion of high-value items such as credit cards.
It allows prime document identification, name matching, full document tracking, inkjet printing and output verification.
Martin Keats, UK managing director of LIS, said no "good" trade shows existed for the industry in this country, which made it difficult to market the product.
He said: "Many UK mailing houses don’t even realise that they could be offering Read and Print technology to their clients today; the technology is proven and meets a real business need that marketers are facing now."
The company has lined up two events to demonstrate the benefits of using its camera system along with Domino inkjet technology.
The events will be held in Cambridge on 7 May and Manchester on 13 May.
Read and Print systems can be installed directly onto the output of new and existing inserters and inkjet bases.
IntegraVision technology provides the data stream links to the document tracking and print controllers, which in turn drive a variety of printing technologies.
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