Webinar: The key benefits of a connected workflow, with Infigo and printIQ, 13th February 2025

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Print managers in the Southern Hemisphere can learn about the incredible advantages of workflow integration and automation during Infigo’s latest webinar:  The key benefits of a connected workflow, on Thursday 13th February at 06.00 GMT | 17.00 AEST.

The session, which will be co-hosted along with our friends and MIS partners, printIQ, will feature a team of print automation experts, including Infigo Managing Director, Alex Bowell and Head of Global Marketing, Chris Minn, with printIQ Technical Integration Specialist, Paul van Tongeren.

As well as learning from our highly knowledgeable panel, the session will also include real-world examples from some of our clients in the UK and US, who are already maximising revenue opportunities by integrating both Inifgo and printIQ’s platforms and how Australia and Oceania-based print organisations can tap into the same success.

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Focussing on three main pillars, attendees will discover how automated workflows are the backbone of seamless online customer experiences. By integrating various touchpoints, you can eliminate friction, enable personalised interactions, and streamline the customer journey from start-to-finish. This approach is particularly critical as consumer expectations continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace.

 

The operational efficiencies of a connected, automated system include:

 

• Automated hand-offs across departments: From front-office orders to shipping.
• Visibility across the business: Real-time access to production schedules, job statuses, and reports.
• MIS integration: An integrated Management Information System tracks material costs, process times and machinery utilisation, enabling accurate pricing, delivery and more.

"Complete jobs up to 40% faster"

Chris Minn said on the session: “A connected workflow boosts operational efficiency by significantly reducing manual intervention and improving job completion speeds. And there is plenty of data to back that up.

 

“One study from Smithers revealed that print businesses with high levels of automation complete jobs up to 40% faster, while data from Keypoint Intelligence shows that automated workflows can reduce print job errors by 50-80%, minimising costly human touchpoints and waste.

 

“However, what I think attendees will really find valuable, is hearing from our existing users who are already maximising the benefits of a fully integrated workflow. Not only do they get to see the flexibility of the two powerful platforms, but they can also give honest feedback on the unexpected snags and learnings found during implementation.”

 

Data-driven insight

 

As well as production efficiencies, an integrated workflow also provides highly valuable data insight across the business, which provides greater strategic opportunities.

 

According to the McKinsey Global Institute, data-driven organisations are 23 times more likely to acquire customers, 6 times more likely to retain them, and 19 times more likely to be profitable.

 

The key areas where MIS data drives value:

 

• Financial insights: Real-time profit margins and cost analysis tied directly to jobs.
• Production metrics: Monitoring completion times, machine utilisation rates and productivity.
• Inventory management: Accurate stock levels to ensure reliable delivery dates.
• Customer data: Comprehensive order histories, payment patterns and preferences.
• Quality improvement: Tracking errors and rework rates for continuous improvement.
• Operational insights: Resource allocation, scheduling efficiency and identification of bottlenecks.

 

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So, join us on Thursday 13th February at 06.00 GMT | 17.00 AEST, to gain first-hand insights from industry leaders and understand the tangible benefits of a streamlined, automated workflow from the industry’s leading providers.

 

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