Kodak is delighted to have received two very prestigious InterTech Technology Awards – one for the Uteco Sapphire EVO M digital web press powered by Kodak Stream Inkjet Technology, and one for Kodak Prosper QD Packaging Inks and Film Optimizer Agent (FOA).
The awards recognise innovative technologies which in the view of an independent panel of judges are expected to have a major impact on the graphic communications and related industries.
Sapphire EVO M is the first high-speed production inkjet press for flexible packaging print, creating high-quality imagery using water-based inks on substrates ranging from paper to film. The press provides low running costs and high productivity with consistent, exceptional print quality that rivals flexography. Prosper QD Packaging Inks and Film Optimizer Agent are based on Kodak’s decades of experience in the development of inks and consumables for continuous inkjet technology. These winning fluids are revolutionary in enabling high speed, high quality and low consumable costs on films and plastics.
James Workman, Vice President, Technology and Research, Printing, United Alliance, sat on the judging panel. He said the judges recognised how the Sapphire EVO M Press lets flexible packaging printers migrate jobs from traditional printing processes to digital and allows brand owners to implement new, creative concepts and business-building campaigns on packaging.
Regarding Kodak Prosper QD Packaging Inks and FOA, Mr. Workman said panel members were particularly impressed by the chemical breakthroughs that let Kodak’s inkjet technology print at fast speeds, even on non-porous packaging substrates.
“Our goal each year is to spotlight technologies which shape the future,” he said. “These two Kodak technologies clearly met the award criteria and deserve to be recognised.”
Randy Vandagriff, Senior Vice President, Print, Eastman Kodak Company, said: “We see this double victory as recognition for our long-term experience and expertise in the fields of chemistry, materials and digital printing technologies.
“The two solutions will help continuous inkjet become firmly established in digital packaging and product decoration production and enable printers to meet ever-changing needs.”