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Digital solutions for US govt

By Theo Boshoff
Johannesburg, 12 Mar 2009

Digital solutions for US govt

Streamlined document workflows play a critical role in helping government agencies and offices effectively share information for present day decisions and retain records for the future, according to WhatTheyThink.

Kodak believes its products and solutions will foster effective practices for government employees to organise content from paper-based forms and documents.

"Government offices at the local, state and federal levels require effective document imaging tools to maintain the accuracy and of data, manage the growth of information from and paper sources and mitigate risks, including loss, user access and disaster recovery," says Dolores Kruchten, VP at Kodak and GM, business solutions and services.

Screen presents UV inkjet

The company Screen is demonstrating the high quality of its award-winning wide format inkjet printer, the Truepress Jet2500UV, at the Sign & Digital UK 2009 event being held in Birmingham from 28 to 30 April, reports grafoxwire.

The versatility of the Truepress Jet2500, which is a powerful UV inkjet printer that can produce photographic quality on both roll-fed and flatbed formats, sets new standards for sign and display production.

A product of Screen's extensive expertise in imaging, printing, inkjet and digital technology, the Truepress Jet2500UV is a sophisticated solution to satisfy the most demanding customer, according to the company.

Health group chooses Agfa

Enel-Med, a Polish private healthcare provider, has selected Agfa HealthCare to provide it with picture archiving and communications systems and supporting technologies, reports eHealthEurope.

Agfa HealthCare will supply its Impax 6 multi-site Pacs solution, computed radiography systems and imagers.

The Belgian-based health IT and medical imaging specialist will provide Enel-Med with secure and scalable solutions to support diagnostic imaging at seven medical centres.

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