Pixopa Debuts at Graph Expo 2012, Chicago
Pixopa Web-to-Print Ecommerce solution makes its presence felt during Graph Expo.
Mumbai, India, November 28, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Recognized as the most extensive Pan-American event for offset, digital and hybrid technologies, products and services for commercial, transactional, print, publishing and mailing industries, Graph Expo 2012 offered a diverse spectrum of experience to attendees. Apart from what was heard about the event, Graph Expo 2012 was quite different than it had been earlier. Although the show was smaller in terms of exhibitors, it was upbeat with the constant hustle of demonstrations and conversations. There were around 2,117 visitors from 80 countries visiting this event this year.
Offset presses seemed to be on a decline with only two companies demonstrating them. Heidelberg had the Speedmaster 52 whereas Presstek had a 52DI digital offset press. Digital printing was an obvious show leader with Kodak showing off their Prosper inkjet machine, a unique mailstream Engage unit from Pitney Bowes and HP demonstrating the HP Indigo 10000 digital press, a B2 format compatible with standard sheet sizes and conventional finishing devices to provide digital print of the same quality as offset. Xerox was demonstrating the new Nuvera 314EA B/W digital press.
Post printing and Web-to-print solutions were running a close second in the Marketing Pavilion. It is always a great place as it has offerings from small companies which have a huge impact because of their ability to give customers new revenue streams to their businesses.
Amidst all this, Pixopa was certainly a name to watch out for in this league.
The debut of Pixopa coincided with the Chicago Marathon – probably the 2nd biggest in the United States. With next-gen features like Tablet & mobile ready and developed using Open Source frameworks, Pixopa was the name to watch out for. Although surrounded some of the big names in Web-to-print, Pixopa still managed to stall the audiences with its unique features like dropship and integration with Quickbooks and SugarCRM.
Although there were a decent amount of customers for B2C, Pixopa still managed to woo the audience with exclusive business processes. "It is so slick" was one of the most fashionable comments that Pixopa received for months of hard work that went into developing Pixopa as what it is now. Pixopa got reviewed as not just "yet another Web-to-print software," but a complete platform for web-to-print Ecommerce.
And just like Chicago’s wind, Pixopa came to Graph Expo like a storm and conquered the hearts and minds of Web-to-print enthusiasts who were looking for a comprehensive Web-to-print Ecommerce platform.
Offset presses seemed to be on a decline with only two companies demonstrating them. Heidelberg had the Speedmaster 52 whereas Presstek had a 52DI digital offset press. Digital printing was an obvious show leader with Kodak showing off their Prosper inkjet machine, a unique mailstream Engage unit from Pitney Bowes and HP demonstrating the HP Indigo 10000 digital press, a B2 format compatible with standard sheet sizes and conventional finishing devices to provide digital print of the same quality as offset. Xerox was demonstrating the new Nuvera 314EA B/W digital press.
Post printing and Web-to-print solutions were running a close second in the Marketing Pavilion. It is always a great place as it has offerings from small companies which have a huge impact because of their ability to give customers new revenue streams to their businesses.
Amidst all this, Pixopa was certainly a name to watch out for in this league.
The debut of Pixopa coincided with the Chicago Marathon – probably the 2nd biggest in the United States. With next-gen features like Tablet & mobile ready and developed using Open Source frameworks, Pixopa was the name to watch out for. Although surrounded some of the big names in Web-to-print, Pixopa still managed to stall the audiences with its unique features like dropship and integration with Quickbooks and SugarCRM.
Although there were a decent amount of customers for B2C, Pixopa still managed to woo the audience with exclusive business processes. "It is so slick" was one of the most fashionable comments that Pixopa received for months of hard work that went into developing Pixopa as what it is now. Pixopa got reviewed as not just "yet another Web-to-print software," but a complete platform for web-to-print Ecommerce.
And just like Chicago’s wind, Pixopa came to Graph Expo like a storm and conquered the hearts and minds of Web-to-print enthusiasts who were looking for a comprehensive Web-to-print Ecommerce platform.
Contact
Pixopa
Harshad Ghude
00919820846889
www.pixopa.com
Contact
Harshad Ghude
00919820846889
www.pixopa.com
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