More Drupa 2004
More pictures from Drupa 2004.
Here, Yossi BenShoshan, General Manager of the Herzlia based Exanet meets Glyn Evans, the European Director Service and Support of Vutek, located in Zaventem, Belgium.
More pictures from Drupa 2004.
Here, Yossi BenShoshan, General Manager of the Herzlia based Exanet meets Glyn Evans, the European Director Service and Support of Vutek, located in Zaventem, Belgium.
William T. [Bill] Davison is the Vice President, Strategic Marketing and Customer Services at Presstek since January of 2003.
Bill leads Presstek’s customer service, business development and strategic marketing efforts.
Prior to joining Presstek, he was Founder and Principal of Point Balance, Inc., a business consulting firm, where he worked with clients to build high-performance printing and publishing enterprises through process design, technology and organizational development.
He also served as Vice President-Customer Services at Scitex America Corp; Director-Strategic Technologies at Kodak’s Advanced Technology; and Director-Strategic Planning and Business Development at Kodak Electronic Printing Systems. Bill has also taught extensively and served as an independent Technical Consultant for the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation in Pittsburgh PA.
Presstek, Inc. is a developer and manufacturer of digital laser imaging and chemistry-free plate technologies for the printing and graphic arts industries. Presstek?s DI, CTP and chemistry-free plate products eliminate photographic darkrooms, film and toxic processing chemicals, fostering a more productive printing workflow, lowering overall production costs and reducing environmental impact. Presstek partners with press manufacturers, enabling over 90% of the DI presses installed worldwide. Presstek?s Dimension Series of CTP systems are available in two-, four-, and eight-page models.
The company also manufactures chemistry-free printing plates for both DI press and CTP applications. Presstek is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: PRST) located in Hudson, New Hampshire, approximately 45 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts.
Certain smiles at Drupa 2004, in the Creo booth.
One of our members has posted in the Guestbook below a good headline for the image:
“…In the picture, I think Amos just realized what he actually paid for the Scitex Pre-Press business and so did Yoav…”
This picture has been sent to us from Dusseldorf.
If you had the chance to take pictures at the show- don’t wait, send them to me to be posted at ExScite/Nostalgia.
For all those who ever dined at the 5-star restaurant at Scitex (err… Creo) in Herzliya, here is a real nostalgic picture. In the front from the left: Ronny Fogel, Yoel Amir and Shmil Amit.
The photo was taken by Aharon Nizani during a short visit in Israel.
Late last year Glyn Evans joined Vutek Belgium as the European Director Service & Support. Glyn left Scitex Europe in 1995, after 15 years with the company and joined Indigo. Most recent position at Indigo (HP-Indigo division) was Director Customer Support for Europe.
Vutek Europe, a branch of the American company Vuetk is located in Zaventum, Belgium. The company is a supplier of super-wide format digital inkjet printers to the graphic arts market. Vutek’s current product portfolio includes the UltraVu? product range, for high quality, high speed printing in 2-, 3-, and 5-meter formats, and its PressVu? family of digital inkjet flatbed printers, capable of printing on both rigid and flexible substrates using UV-curable or solvent-based inks.
Tomer Levy (STA Brisque Product Manager, Bedford) and Ellen Tobe (STA San Francisco-based application specialist with the ATS group, are taking a break from the Brisque beta at Dave Brewer’s shop in San Francisco CA (in March 1996).
The picture was submitted by Laura DeLaurentis ivanti@earthlink.net
The former president of Scitex America (in the early 80?s) Paul Rosenbaum is Managing Partner of Wayland Partners Ltd., a Boston suberb based consulting firm helping technology companies raise early stage capital.
In an article —Ready Or Not? –published in “Entrepreneur magazine” [August 1999] Paul is interviewed about raising capital saying “Before you start shaking the trees for investors, make sure you’re prepared to catch them“.
Click here to read the article.
Paul has also been President and CEO of Proteon Inc., and Xyplex Inc. Previously, he was Vice President, International Operations for Motorola’s subsidiary, Codex Corporation. Later in his career, he was a General Partner for the venture capital firm American Research & Development. He has made over a dozen investments in technology companies including Active Control eXperts, Tau Tron, CERJAC and many other private companies.
Jacob Frommer has sent us a real old picture, from the days when the startup was still Scientific Technology Ltd., [later became to be known as Scitex].
The picture was taken around 1971, when the company was in Rehovot Israel.
The young Frommer is kneeling next to the first fabric knitting machine-controller, which he had helped to develop. The picture was taken by Efi Arazi on a Friday afternoon on Weitzman Institute lawn, just before the Controller was shipped to the first customer
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