UV systems and technology supplier Air Motion Systems | AMS UV announced a record year of UV adoption in the printing industry in 2011, and predicts even more activity in the coming year.
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RIVER FALLS, Wisc.—Air Motion Systems (AMS) announced it received the 2009 Innovation Award from the Wisconsin Business Development Finance Corporation.
RIVER FALLS, Wis.—The organizers of Print UV 2010 have announced that Kit Hinrichs, principal and creative director of Studio Hinrichs, San Francisco, will keynote the third annual Print UV 2010 conference March 7-9 at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas.
LAS VEGAS, Nev.—UV systems supplier and organizing sponsor of the Print UV Association, Air Motion Systems, announced the official opening of registration for the third annual Print UV 2010 Conference to be held March 7-9 at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
RIVER FALLS, Wis.—Print UV 2009 has booked a return engagement March 8-10 at the new Encore Wynn Las Vegas. Following the success of the inaugural Print UV conference in 2008, organizers of this year's event are putting the final touches on an educational and networking program designed to promote the growth of UV printing throughout the graphic arts industry.
Drying and curing technologies continue to evolve. Each year, there is no lack of innovation in companies’ product portfolios. Drying equipment must keep up with increased press speeds, as well as market demand. And, for owners of curing equipment, high productivity, easy maintenance, efficiency, and Mother Nature are all major considerations. Check out what systems are available to meet your needs.
Air Motion Systems, Inc. (AMS), a leading North American manufacturer of high-performance UV curing systems, IR/Thermal Air drying systems and related accessories for the printing industry, recently introduced its third-generation Peak 3 (P3) Web UV™ Curing System to the North American market at Graph Expo 2008, where it earned an overwhelmingly positive reaction from web print customers. The company is proud to report that early adopters have awarded the revolutionary in-line system high marks for the outstanding durability, high performance and total UV flexibility that are the hallmarks of AMS-engineered products.
ARVADA, Colo.—Air Motion Systems, Inc. (AMS) has relocated to a new, expanded facility in River Falls, Wis., centrally located just east of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The 36,000-square-foot facility doubles the size of the company’s existing operation in Arvada, Colo. and more than triples its production capacity. The new building was designed and built from the ground up to be eligible for ‘green’ certification based on Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). The LEED program is administered by the U.S. Green Building Council and serves as a benchmark in the United States for energy-efficient, sustainable building design. The new building will become the
ARVADA, Colo.—Air Motion Systems (AMS) will introduce its third-generation P3 UV system to the global market at drupa 2008. At Graph Expo 2007, the P3 system was the only technology in the UV Coating and Curing category to earn a coveted “Worth-A-Look” award in the independent “Must See ‘Ems” recognition program sponsored by the North American Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC). “With P3 we are solving the long-term durability and energy questions associated with UV in order to further the adoption of this fantastic, environmentally friendly printing technology,” notes Steve Metcalf, President and CEO, AMS. “Our goal is to increase the ease and availability
ARVADA, Colo.—Organizers of the Print UV 2008 Conference, held March 2-4 at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas, reported an enthusiastic reaction to the event, with many participants saying they are eager to repeat the experience in 2009. Nearly 100 printers and suppliers attended the inaugural edition of the peer-oriented industry conference, which focused exclusively on innovations, challenges, best practices and products in the fast-growing UV printing market. The conference also served as the launching pad for the Print UV Association and a platform for the expanding Print UV online community (www.printuv.com). Of the participants at this year’s conference, two-thirds were sheetfed and