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EFI Announces Online Engage Conference in 2021

The event begins Jan. 25, 2021 and will be held on six days over two weeks.

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Electronics for Imaging Inc. (EFI; Fremont, CA) has announced a new EFI Engage Conference online beginning Jan. 25, 2021. According to a statement from the company, the conference will give customers tangible, actionable insights on how they can increase efficiency, improve performance, and capture new market opportunities.

Beginning on Jan. 25, 2021, the event will be held on six days over the course of two weeks. Compared with the company s Connect event, Engage will feature shorter individual sessions – spread out over a longer number of days and with consideration of customers in varying time zones. Sessions will be timed to minimize the disruption to customers’ work schedules.

The sessions will cover a broad range of technologies, offering instruction on EFI Productivity Suite MIS/ERP, EFI Fiery digital front end and EFI Display Graphics and Corrugated inkjet printing. The new virtual conference will also provide the company’s most intensive packaging training yet, with in-depth instruction on integrated workflow automation for corrugated and flexible packaging, labels and folding cartons.
 
Attendees will be afforded all the same access to executives, networking opportunities, in-depth best practices and training sessions as in previous, in-person events. Small and interactive sessions will be available for demonstrations of the latest software. EFI is also going to offer sessions in multiple languages for its customers around the globe.

For more information, visit efi.com.

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