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Kongsberg PCS Issues Sustainability and Creativity Whitepaper

The free ebook details finding a balance between the two.

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Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems' new industry whitepaper, "Finding the Balance Between Creativity and Sustainability: Key considerations for the future of display design and manufacture." Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems’ new industry whitepaper, “Finding the Balance Between Creativity and Sustainability: Key considerations for the future of display design and manufacture.”

Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems (Kongsberg PCS; Ghent, Belgium) recently announced the company has launched a new, free industry whitepaper. The piece details the importance of finding the balance between sustainability and creativity as businesses look to secure a competitive edge in today’s challenging landscape, according to a press release from Kongsberg PCS.

Finding the Balance Between Creativity and Sustainability: Key considerations for the future of display design and manufacture features the opinions of key industry players. The whitepaper is the result of the company’s consultations with board suppliers, display designers and manufacturing companies to identify key considerations for the future.

“The last couple of years has certainly presented a challenging time for sign and display businesses, with a global pandemic wreaking havoc on lives around the globe, forcing entire economies into recession and having a devastating impact on the industry,” Stuart Fox, president and CEO of Kongsberg PCS is quoted in the release. “As the world returns to a semblance of normality in the wake of the pandemic, there is a new set of challenges on the horizon – from global logistics issues to an uncertain geo-political situation and worldwide economic volatility.”

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