EuroWire July 2024
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Leibinger wins German innovation award The German Design Council has honoured Leibinger’s IQJET industrial printer with the Gold German Innovation Award. In addition, the company was named Innovator of the Year 2024.
commented, “We have set a goal to continuously optimise industrial CIJ printing and take a leading role as a provider of innovative coding and marking technology. We are proud that our innovative strength has also impressed the jury.” added, “Our developments are always focused on benefiting the customer, meaning that with the Leibinger printers we aim to make a significant contribution to operating cost optimisation, sustainability and efficiency in manu- facturing and packaging lines worldwide.” also recognised Leibinger as Innovator of the Year 2024. Renowned business, science and media experts considered Leibinger to be the pioneer in its field. The award is the largest audience award in German business, honouring companies of all sizes and industries, as well as innovative ideas from all areas of business. Paul Leibinger GmbH & Co KG www.leibinger-group.com Mr van het Reve The nomination committee
The interdisciplinary expert jury of the German Design Council awarded IQJET in the category “Excellence in Business to Business: Machines & Engineering”. The award is based on criteria such as sustainability, quality and economic efficiency for outstanding products, projects and pioneering achievements. Around 300 guests from politics, business and media attended the event. ensure compliance with legal requirements, enable traceability along the entire value chain, and create transparency. Leibinger’s new IQJET industrial printer offers users from numerous industries a solution for marking their products. Printing text, logos and codes on a variety of surfaces such as metal, plastic, glass and paper, the device ensures performance, print quality and efficiency with reliable continuous operation and no need for cleaning. Printed information can
(From left) Jan van het Reve and Christina Leibinger accepted the German Innovation Award in Berlin
Users benefit from the “Plug&Print” performance, easy operation and five years of maintenance-free operation. Compared to conventional printers, IQJET is claimed to reduce operating costs by up to 30 per cent. Companies can optimise their ecological footprint through the low consumption of energy, ink and solvents. Christina Leibinger, CEO of Leibinger, and COO Jan van het Reve personally accepted the award. Ms Leibinger
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