The Hot Technologies for Small-Format Professionals event will highlight the capabilities of the firm's 74 Karat DI, Genius 52 and Rapida 74 Gravuflow waterless presses and the conventional Rapida 74.
According to KBA: "Guests will be given a rare opportunity to make direct first-hand comparisons between the technologies."
Companies attending will also have the opportunity to take a look at the A2 and B2 Performa presses from the firm's Czech subsidiary KBA Grafitec, including for the first-ever Performa 74 with a coater.
To coincide with the first day of the event, the European Waterless Printing Association (EWPA) will also hold a users meeting.
Any groups that are interested in attending the 6 and 7 October open house at the company's customer centre in Radebeul, Germany should contact Ilka Demuth: 0049 351 833 2685 or demuth@kba-planeta.de.
Story by Darryl Danielli
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