ProImage
Ink Pptimization & Color Image Processing
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 1995 by Ilan Vinner, ProImage operates with 11–50 employees. The company was acquired by Agfa Gevaert in September 2014.
Business overview
ProImage develops solutions for the commercial and newspaper printing and publishing industries, focusing on browser-based content management, digital workflow, ink optimization, color image processing, and production tracking. Its core technology includes platforms and interfaces, as well as materials and substances, serving media and entertainment customers, particularly in publishing.
Strategic signal
In February 2023, Adams Publishing Group implemented ProImage's NewsWayX Cloud workflow across all 15 of its production sites. This strategic adoption of a cloud-based system to manage over 200 publications signals ProImage's continued relevance and capability in streamlining production, optimizing costs, and providing consistency for large-scale printing operations, even after its acquisition.
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- What is ProImage's primary business focus?
- ProImage specializes in developing browser-based content management, digital workflow, ink optimization, color image processing, and production tracking solutions for the commercial and newspaper printing and publishing industries.
- When was ProImage founded and by whom?
- ProImage was founded in January 1995 by Ilan Vinner.
- Which major customer recently adopted ProImage's technology?
- In February 2023, Adams Publishing Group implemented ProImage's NewsWayX Cloud workflow across all 15 of its production sites to manage over 200 publications.
- What are the key benefits of ProImage's NewsWayX Cloud system for customers?
- The NewsWayX Cloud system offers features such as ink optimization, automated image toning, pre-flighting and monitoring, and detailed tracking tools, leading to significant cost and time savings, and reduced support contract costs by eliminating multiple workflows and onsite hardware.