Fujifilm makes its mark at Drupa 2024 with a stand to match its portfolio

© Messe Düsseldorf - Constanze Tillmann

In this extended area, Fujifilm will be presenting all its product ranges, from commercial to packaging and large format.

Fujifilm expands its stand at Drupa 2024 by 20% more than originally planned. This announcement follows the cancellation of Xerox's participation in the world's largest graphic arts event, to be held in Düsseldorf from Tuesday May 28 to Friday June 7, 2024.

Fujifilm had originally reserved a 2,020 m 2 in Hall 8b, the same size and location as in 2016, the last edition of the show before covid. Xerox's departure enables it to expand to 400 m 2 in the same hall.

Fujifilm at Drupa 2016 (Messe Düsseldorf - Constanze Tillmann)

And this new space won't go amiss. As Taku Ueno, Vice-President of Fujifilm Europe's Graphic Communications Division, reminds us, "the last few years have seen a real transformation of the Fujifilm product range in all market sectors."

Important" announcements before and during Drupa

He continues: "Since 2021, we have proceeded with the complete redesign and relaunch of our Acuity large-format printer range, the expansion of our analog packaging range, as well as the launch of our first digital press for flexible packaging, and of course the introduction of an extensive and growing range of toner presses (the Revoria PC1120 , Revoria EC1100, Revoria SC170/180 and ApeosPro C ) for the commercial printing market."
Fujfilm has also developed its inkjet presses for commercial applications with the launch of the Jet Press 750 S .

And this is just the beginning. Fujifilm is planning new "important announcements" before and during Drupa 2024, announcements that will concern the toner range of printing machines.

In addition to a wide range of digital solutions, Fujifilm also offers technologies and consumables for analog, offset, flexo and screen printing applications.

"What better time and place than the world's largest print show (which returns after an eight-year hiatus) to showcase these latest developments, brought together for the first time in one place." enthuses Taku Ueno.

More articles on the theme