10.16.18
TF Massif Technologies Ltd., a leader in extra-large flexible electronics, will be launching its interactive, smart and dynamically illuminated electronic banner technology at the SGIA Expo in Las Vegas on Oct. 18-20, 2018 through its marketing arm - CAPTIVA Innovations Ltd. CAPTIVA will provide a technology solution to large print shops, allowing them to produce e-banners in-house, using the existing large format manufacturing line equipment.
TF Massif’s innovative e-banners solution won Printed Electronics USA’s Best New Product Development Award at the IDTechEx Show in 2016.
“We knew we had a solid product when we won the prestigious award. Attending various sign expos has further confirmed that not only TF Massif’s illuminated e-banners truly get the attention but more importantly, there is a high demand for such versatile product,” said Alain Carel, founder, TF Massif. “An electronic sign product that can be rolled up to be shipped in a tube and then installed on site has huge cost-saving benefits in this industry.”
To stay relevant in the new era of printed electronics, it is essential for print shops to embrace change through technology and find innovative solutions to connect, engage and collaborate with their end-users.
“We believe that printed electronics has large potential in the POP industry, where flexibility and a need to stand out from the crowd is needed. However, the manufacturing process to enable cost-effective printed electronics POP has not been addressed - until now (with TF Massif/CAPTIVA),” said Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx.
TF Massif’s innovative e-banners solution won Printed Electronics USA’s Best New Product Development Award at the IDTechEx Show in 2016.
“We knew we had a solid product when we won the prestigious award. Attending various sign expos has further confirmed that not only TF Massif’s illuminated e-banners truly get the attention but more importantly, there is a high demand for such versatile product,” said Alain Carel, founder, TF Massif. “An electronic sign product that can be rolled up to be shipped in a tube and then installed on site has huge cost-saving benefits in this industry.”
To stay relevant in the new era of printed electronics, it is essential for print shops to embrace change through technology and find innovative solutions to connect, engage and collaborate with their end-users.
“We believe that printed electronics has large potential in the POP industry, where flexibility and a need to stand out from the crowd is needed. However, the manufacturing process to enable cost-effective printed electronics POP has not been addressed - until now (with TF Massif/CAPTIVA),” said Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx.