Research and Markets: Silverbrook's Memjet and the Impending Print Industry Shake-Up

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Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:26pm EDT

DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/449c5a/silverbrooks_memj) has
announced the addition of the "Silverbrook's Memjet and the Impending Print
Industry Shake-Up" report to their offering. 

There is a dangerous new printer vendor in town. After more than a decade spent
secretly developing and patenting a radically inventive new printing technology,
Australia's Silverbrook Research has just announced its new Memjet ink jet array
technology. Memjet offers unprecedented speed, top-notch print quality, and an
extraordinarily low cost of purchase and operation. Through an aggressive
licensing program managed by top U.S. printer-industry management talent,
Silverbrook intends to quickly become a top-tier player in multiple segments of
the printing market. 

Memjet is on the verge of turning the printing market upside down, and
competitors ignore this upstart at their own peril. To help the industry get a
handle on Memjet, we have launched a project to fully explain and illustrate
what Memjet and Silverbrook are about. We interviewed Memjet's top management in
the United States and has traveled to the secret Silverbrook labs in Australia
to interview inventor Kia Silverbrook and many of his staff. 

This report analyzes the technology, marketing, and business models of
Silverbrook's Memjet. This is essential reading for all hardware and supplies
vendors that will compete with this new ink jet vendor. 

Key Topics Covered:

* Introduction 
* A Very Private Company 
* The History of Ink Jet Technology 
* Memjet Technology 
* Ink and Paper 
* NetPage 
* Memjet's Business Model and Business Units 
* 4 x 6 Photo Printer 
* Retail Photo Kiosk Reference Design 
* A4/Letter-size Desktop Printer Reference Design 
* Memjet 2007-2008 Rollout 
* Wide-Format Reference Design 
* Portable Print Engine Prototype 
* A3/Tabloid Page Printer Reference Design 
* High Throughput Commercial Printing Concepts 
* The Market Implications of Memjet 
* Conclusions

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/449c5a/silverbrooks_memj. 



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