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In this episode, we reconnect with Karl Ciz, Founder of CoCoCo - we catch up on the mission for interoperability with CoCoCo.
According to Karl, what is clear from Drupa this year is that the printing industry is experiencing unprecedented pressures. Buying habits have changed and diversified, with increased orders in smaller quantities putting strain on processes and tooling. Traditional solutions for improving these processes focus on single departments or vendors within a print shop, such as pre-press or post-press. And these fall short of providing holistic solutions across the business, becoming bottlenecks or silos themselves.
CoCoCo exists to solve this problem, so tune in to learn more about this innovative and compelling business and why this topic is so important in order for the print sector to effectively adapt and streamline in line with the need for increased interconnectivity in order to meet the demands of the 21st Century!
Karl Ciz, Founder, CoCoCo
Karl is a digital native, having brought cloud solutions of all types to market, from the very beginning of e-commerce right through to multi-channel and print solutions. Since graduating from University in Modern Languages Karl has specialised in high-tech and disruptive solutions which impact and change the way we do business for the better. Karl's belief is that "one to many" solutions are the future of business and manufacturing. He is Founder of CoCoCo the ultimate print solution designed to make communication, integration and interoperability in print easy and accessible to all.
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What is FuturePrint?
FuturePrint is a digital and in person platform and community dedicated to future print technology. Over 15,000 people per month read our articles, listen to our podcasts, view our TV features, click on our e-newsletters and attend our in-person and virtual events.
We hope to see you at one of our future in-person events:
FuturePrint TECH: Industrial Print: 21-22 January '26, Munich, Germany
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In this episode, we reconnect with Karl Ciz, Founder of CoCoCo - we catch up on the mission for interoperability with CoCoCo.
According to Karl, what is clear from Drupa this year is that the printing industry is experiencing unprecedented pressures. Buying habits have changed and diversified, with increased orders in smaller quantities putting strain on processes and tooling. Traditional solutions for improving these processes focus on single departments or vendors within a print shop, such as pre-press or post-press. And these fall short of providing holistic solutions across the business, becoming bottlenecks or silos themselves.
CoCoCo exists to solve this problem, so tune in to learn more about this innovative and compelling business and why this topic is so important in order for the print sector to effectively adapt and streamline in line with the need for increased interconnectivity in order to meet the demands of the 21st Century!
Karl Ciz, Founder, CoCoCo
Karl is a digital native, having brought cloud solutions of all types to market, from the very beginning of e-commerce right through to multi-channel and print solutions. Since graduating from University in Modern Languages Karl has specialised in high-tech and disruptive solutions which impact and change the way we do business for the better. Karl's belief is that "one to many" solutions are the future of business and manufacturing. He is Founder of CoCoCo the ultimate print solution designed to make communication, integration and interoperability in print easy and accessible to all.
Listen on:
Apple Podcast
Google Podcast
Spotify
What is FuturePrint?
FuturePrint is a digital and in person platform and community dedicated to future print technology. Over 15,000 people per month read our articles, listen to our podcasts, view our TV features, click on our e-newsletters and attend our in-person and virtual events.
We hope to see you at one of our future in-person events:
FuturePrint TECH: Industrial Print: 21-22 January '26, Munich, Germany