• Transformation: Rob Mesaros, CEO, Currie Group
    Transformation: Rob Mesaros, CEO, Currie Group
  • Established credentials: HP Indigo 6K Digital Press
    Established credentials: HP Indigo 6K Digital Press
  • Innovative: ABG Digicon Lite 3
    Innovative: ABG Digicon Lite 3
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Currie Group will take the largest stand at PacPrint, will show a host of new technologies, and will unveil its new corporate look to the Australia and New Zealand industry.

The new look and feel at PacPrint aims to reflect the transformation within the company, which says its stand will be “quite a visual departure” from what’s been done in the past, due to the fresh branding, and also a more solutions-based approach.

It will be running live demonstrations on a selection of technologies within specially-designed engagement spaces, including what it says will be some innovative label and packaging solutions.

Established credentials: HP Indigo 6K Digital Press
Established credentials: HP Indigo 6K Digital Press

An HP Indigo 6K Digital Press, with its established credentials in high-speed digital label and packaging production, will be joined by an ABG Digicon Lite 3, which the company says is a “compact and easy to use” digital label finishing machine that can operate in-line or as a stand-alone unit “to provide versatile solutions” including foiling, varnishing, slitting, scoring and sheeting.

Rob Mesaros, CEO of Currie Group, said, “We are also planning to give visitors a virtual sneak peek at some exciting new developments in this space, as well as showcasing some highly engaging applications which will demonstrate how the right solutions can take the power of labels and packaging to an entirely new level.

“In particular, we’ll have brand security experts on hand to discuss the wide range of options available to help protect brand integrity, improve traceability of product, and reduce the risk of counterfeiting.”

The company will also be showing the much-anticipated HP Indigo 100K Digital Press, the latest in grand-format technology from new partner EFI, and plenty of options for finishing and 3D printing.

“Our aim at PacPrint is to put a strong focus on applications, showing visitors what is possible in a tangible way, then working with them to explore how they can make those possibilities a reality in their own business,” explains Mesaros.

Innovative: ABG Digicon Lite 3
Innovative: ABG Digicon Lite 3

He said, “The HP Indigo 100K Digital Press is expected to be a real highlight of the stand, representing the latest evolution of what has become the benchmark for high quality digital presses,” adding that the press will be demonstrated live, as will its stablemate, the HP Indigo 7K Digital Press.

While the 7K model will be familiar to many, the new 100K – being hailed by Currie Group as a “breakthrough” press with non-stop print capability – is new to the A/NZ market. “This press can not only boost margins on short runs, but also help businesses tap into new digital markets to secure long-term business gains,” Mesaros said. “It’s already generating a huge amount of interest, with a couple of orders even placed ahead of its release, so we’re really looking forward to demonstrating it at PacPrint.”

Other highlights will include the market introduction of the new EFI Pro 30h – a 3.2-metre hybrid flatbed / roll-fed LED entry-level production printer, which will be supported by “an extensive showcase” of wide format applications for sign and display.
This line-up will be complemented by a range of finishing solutions including the next-generation Horizon BQ-500 iCE perfect binder, the latest in 3D printing technology, and the expertise of product experts.

And, while Currie Group might look quite different at the Melbourne show, Mesaros is adamant some things will never change. “We know we have to be constantly evolving to stay a step ahead,” he says, “but the core values and strengths for which this company has been known for more than 70 years will always be there, as we continue to support the success of businesses in this industry.”

The past 12 months has been one of intensive modernisation for Currie Group under the guiding hand of new CEO Mesaros, who took over the top job early last year, and has been clear about his intentions from the start, with intensive efforts behind the scenes to redesign the systems, tools and processes which allow Currie Group to remain agile and responsive into the future.

Now the company says that modernisation strategy is paying dividends, with the company maintaining its team and its market position over the past 12 months, and acquiring some significant new brands to add to its product stable and, most recently, introducing its own refreshed brand identity, which PacPrint visitors will be among the first to see.

“The 2022 timeslot has proven to be ideal for us, as we can have a genuine unveiling of our new look, feel and approach, showcasing in a resolved and complete way, just how we have evolved as a company,” Mesaros said.

Currie Group will be one of more than 70 exhibitors to take the floor for PacPrint, which will run at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 28 June – 1 July. Click here to register for the show or go to www.pacprint.com.au for more information.

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