Print for Profit: The Rise of Product Personalisation with Antigro Designer

In this podcast episode, Debbie McKeegan interviews Bobby Grauf from Antigro Designer, discussing the rise of product personalisation in the print industry.
They explore the evolution of consumer demand for personalised products, the impact of technology and AI on the personalisation process, and the opportunities for printers in the e-commerce landscape. Bobby shares insights on how businesses can scale through effective personalisation strategies and highlights the importance of enhancing customer experience. The conversation also touches on case studies and future developments in personalisation technology.” Listen to learn more…
Discover the latest innovations in personalisation at Personalisation Experience 2025, a premier gathering dedicated to unveiling the latest in digital print personalisation, offering an immersive platform for industry professionals to explore innovative technologies, sustainable practices, and forward-thinking strategies. Taking place from 6 -9 May at Messe Berlin, Germany. Register to visit here and use promo code PEXJ502 to only pay 50 euros for your entrance ticket.
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