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drupa and young talents present the future of the print industry

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drupa, held from 28 May to 7 June, will support numerous projects for young talents. Sabine Geldermann, director drupa, portfolio print technologies at Messe Düsseldorf, said: ‘In the digital age, and with the change within job profiles, this industry opens a lot of doors to young people. We are very happy to be able to show this development at drupa and to present many fascinating works by the ‘next generation of print’.’

 


Innovative packaging concepts, excellent omni-channel solutions and finishings, digital applications and high quality design papers are all on show at drupa touchpoint packaging. This includes the winning designs from the epda Future Packaging Awards by the European Brand and Packaging Design Association under the motto Fair Pack. The awards ceremony will be held during drupa.

 

Also on show will be the works of young designer talents, created in cooperation with exhibiting partners Koenig & Bauer, Landa and Mondi. Students of the international school of design NABA, Nuova Accademia delle Belle Arti, based in Milan and Rome, the Zuyd University Maastricht and the Academy of Fine Arts Warsaw have studied modern print technologies and materials, and developed innovative product and packaging solutions through sparring with their partners. The best projects will be presented at touchpoint packaging. Exhibiting partner Esko Graphics has provided the universities with software for their projects and mapped the work results so that they can now be experienced with the help of 3D goggles in a virtual store at the exhibition.

 

Luca Giulio Ferreccio, teacher at NABA Milan, emphasises how important it is for the students to present their work at drupa: ‘Presenting your work at a leading trade fair like drupa means direct communication with experts. Young designer talents are asked to find solutions that combine the logic of production, the visibility and communication needs of brands with basic issues of ecological sustainability and social inclusion. This is the way to create intelligent, visionary packaging solutions.’

drupa touchpoint packaging: hall 3/booth B31

 

touchpoint textile is the drupa forum for innovative, wholly connected production chains in the textile sector and for the first time presents works in print and textile design by young, talented designers and students. This event was preceded by the design competition ‘drupa – textile design talents’ initiated by Mitwill Textiles. Aspiring textile designers submitted their designs for a sports shirt and were given the chance to present and produce their designs at drupa. The prize is a sought after internship at Mitwill Textiles. Students of Sigmaringen University are also present in the textile micro-factory at touchpoint textile with their industry and research project. The micro-factory makes it possible to manufacture even small batch sizes of only a single bespoke piece according to customer requirements without forgoing the benefits of mass volume production. On site, the students will explain and demonstrate how much potential there is in production in a micro-factory, especially in times of growing individualism and increased logistic challenges in the textile industry. 

drupa touchpoint textile: hall 4/booth B30

 

Students enrolled in brand and communication design at AMD Akademie Mode & Design, the Düsseldorf based academy for fashion and design, have worked on a fascinating paper artwork for drupa 2024, representing ‘anamorphosis’. A competition of eight teams headed by Professor Martin Breuer yielded a design object consisting of 102 individual square surfaces (pixels), and a total size of 11 x 8 metres. The interactive hotspot at which visitors and exhibitors can be photographed and have their image projected onto the artwork, is set in scene and presented at the South Entrance. ‘For us, this installation is a unique opportunity to reach people and offer them an experience which they probably haven’t enjoyed before,’ said communication designer Theresa Meier about her design. Together with communication designer Elodie König, she is one of the winners of the competition. ‘The anamorphosis installation Analoge Digitalisierung, which means ‘analogous digitalisation’, is supposed to fuse the worlds of the analogue and the digital together. Paper becomes a screen, people become part of the installation and the drupa claim – we create the future – is thus made visible.’

 

With a poster competition under the motto ‘The future of the print industry’, drupa and the Fritz-Henßler vocational college Dortmund (FHBK) appealed to trainees in media design and technical design assistants. The task: creating posters visualising the future of the print industry and the importance of sustainability in this sector. For example, Michelina Martinez Izquierdo, student and participant in the competition, submitted a design in the Futuristic Aesthetics category, which addresses young target groups: ‘The poster is supposed to motivate people to go beyond borders, to say farewell to old ideas and to approach the future of print with curiosity and enthusiasm.’ The winners of the competition will be chosen at drupa.

 

The winners of the Cloud Sinapse Packaging Productivity Contest will also be announced. The aim of the competition is to promote the role of print technology training and to promote printing technology in the world skills professions. Young talents from educational institutions and companies were invited to take part in the international WorldSkills competition via a cloud with printing simulators. The task: to develop a folding carton and flexible packaging for a virtual brand a virtual brand. With the help of simulated production on cloud

 

Sinapse simulators for offset sheetfed printing and CI flexo printing the participants were able to deepen their knowledge of printing technologies and their skills to carry out print jobs and submit their designs. submit their designs. The two finalists and their coaches won a trip to drupe 2024, where they will print their designs live. They will also receive a one year subscription to the simulator of their choice. The competition was organised with the support of drupa by numerous renowned international associations such as DFTA, IntergraF, IC International Circle, Engineers Europe and global printing press manufacturers and packaging groups.

 

The special forum ‘drupa next age’ focuses on the genetic code of the industry – the ‘drupa dna’. The forum is a point of contact for start ups and innovative young enterprises as well as established companies. The media university Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart offers a point of contact to alumni, students and trainees together with the International Circle of Educational Institutes for Graphic Media Technology and Management. Potential future experts and students are given the opportunity to exchange ideas with future employers and to get to know concept designs and best cases.

drupa next age: hall 7.0

 

Picture credit:Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.

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