Harman Inkjet Paper Debuts in USA

October 16, 2006 | Mark Goldstein | Accessories | Comment |

Harman Professional Photo Inkjet PaperHARMAN technology Limited Press Release

HARMAN technology Limited, the leading professional imaging specialist, is to unveil its pioneering range of professional photographic inkjet media to the American photographic community at the Photoplus event in New York next month. HARMAN first announced its plans to enter the photographic inkjet media market this summer, and its new range includes the first ever inkjet products to incorporate real photo Baryta technology. Following an impressive European debut at Photokina in Germany this September, the company is confident of the impact it will have across the Atlantic.

Steven Brierley, HARMAN’s President of Marketing for North America commented: “Photoplus will provide us with the perfect platform to present our new photographic inkjet products to the US industry. We have a product that has no true comparison in the global marketplace, so it is a very exciting launch for both HARMAN and for the global photographic community.”

HARMAN technology boasts a formidable photographic heritage grounded in the traditional monochrome photographic products; but the new inkjet media range is aimed at photographic artists, students and professional image makers using colour digital photography.

Steven Brierley continued:
“We have a unique manufacturing plant, with unique equipment and facilities that have enabled us to create an equally exceptional range of inkjet media; offering users outstanding image definition, quality of colour, tonal range and archival attributes.”

“There is already a huge amount of anticipation surrounding the products from the international photographic community, and I’m sure this will help us to make a big impact at Photoplus in November.” He added.

HARMAN technology will be exhibiting at stand number 1238 at Photolpus, which takes place at the Jacob Javits Convention Centre in New York City, from November 2 to November 4.