Adam Laubach

BURR RIDGE, Ill.—GSI Technologies, an industry leader in Functional Printing™ and industrial graphic products, has recently been honored with the Best Commercialization Award from IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe. More than 600 delegates from 28 countries were present at the IDTechEx event held recently in Dresden, Germany. The judges were looking for companies that had created a successful business selling printed electronic products. GSI Technologies’ largest printed electronic product line is a biomedical sensor with a production volume of greater than 1 billion units per year and a yield of greater than 99.5 percent, monitored with real-time SPC and 100 percent automated visual inspection. When

BURR RIDGE, Ill.—Graphics Solutions International, a company specializing in functional printing and industrial graphics products, has reorganized, added senior management, and changed its name to GSI Technologies, effective January 1, 2007. “The new name, which is the final step in our rebranding effort, represents our commitment to our customers, as well as to the emerging print and converting technologies we have recently been exploring and developing,” explained President/COO Jack Kraemer. “We retained GSI, the name by which we are commonly known, to symbolize our industrial graphics heritage. We introduced the word ‘technologies’ to highlight our investments and commitment to world class functional printing.” Kraemer,

BURR RIDGE, Ill.—Graphics Solutions International, an industry leader in functional printing and industrial graphics products, has reorganized, added senior management, and changed its name to GSI Technologies, effective January 1, 2007. “The new name, which is the final step in our rebranding effort, represents our commitment to our customers, as well as to the emerging print and converting technologies we have recently been exploring and developing,” explained President/COO Jack Kraemer. “We retained GSI, the name by which we are commonly known, to symbolize our industrial graphics heritage. We introduced the word ‘technologies’ to highlight our investments and commitment to world class functional printing.” Kraemer,

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