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Members News Monthly Image Competition April 2012 |
25/01/07
HP today announced that it set new industry records in digital printing in calendar year 2006, surpassing several milestones that signify an acceleration in its Indigo digital press business, including:
According to industry analyst firm InfoTrends, overall U.S. revenues for
digital presses in the high-volume, “1M+ average monthly impressions” category
is expected to grow from $3.5 billion in 2006 to $13.5 billion by 2010.(1)
“HP is addressing industry market growth by continuing to take a leadership
position in R&D and product development,
as well as in offering its customers
comprehensive business development services so that they can also target
high-growth application areas,” said Charlie Corr, group director, InfoTrends.
In addition, InfoTrends data lists HP as the leading provider of digital presses
for the digital label printing industry.(2)
“Achieving the 10 billion impressions milestone demonstrates how the advantages
of HP Indigo digital print technology, such as personalization, short-run
quantities and elimination of inventories, are helping HP lead the
transformation from analog to digital,” said Alon Bar-Shany, vice president and
general manager, Indigo Division, HP. “Our customers are discovering that the
real profit opportunity in digital comes from offering the best quality, and
this is especially apparent in direct mail and marketing collateral markets as
well as rapidly growing niche markets such as books-on-demand, photo merchandise
and label printing.”
Number of digital print applications grows
Marketers, publishers, consumer product companies and consumers are increasingly
using digital print technology to produce everything from marketing collateral
and direct mail to photo merchandise and books and manuals. Digital print
technology, like that found in HP Indigo presses, offers great value and
convenience with its ability to print in small runs while also providing
offset-quality imaging.
HP Indigo presses are widely used in the production of personalized direct mail
and marketing communications materials. According to an InfoTrends survey,
marketing collateral and direct mail are the top two segments for high-volume
digital color printing, collectively accounting for 44 percent of high-volume
digital color press pages.(3)
The rise of digital printing in key industries such as photo, publishing and
labels has contributed to the growth of HP Indigo press installations and
impressions. Emerging high-growth niche areas for HP Indigo include:
More information on HP’s Graphic Arts business, including HP Indigo digital presses, is available at www.hp.com/go/graphicarts.