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Creo celebrates most successful drupa ever

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For Creo, drupa 2004 was the most successful tradeshow in its history, with the company reporting US$44m in sales over the course of the 14 day event. Amos Michelson, Creo CEO, says. "We surpassed our sales targets for prepress equipment and exceeded by far our expectations on consumables orders and attach rates at drupa 2004. The strength of new products launched at the show, especially the Magnus VLF computer-to-plate system, new versions of the Prinergy and Brisque workflow management software and our broad thermal plate offering, drove customer demand.

"Thousands of customers from all print segments visited the Creo booth during the 14-day show and sales were made in the full range of complete Creo solutions, including computer-to-plate, prepress workflow, proofing, plates, and customer service. Our success at drupa strengthens our confidence in our ability to achieve our growth objectives for this fiscal year."


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