Session 3 focused on high-speed inkjet for commercial, industrial and packaging. This session was introduced and chaired by Arjen Goldschmidt (Canon). 

Didier Haazen (Group Joos) reported on how to define a common standard between UV offset and rotary inkjet.

 

The first day ended with an insight into the decor industry: How to manage colour on decorative surfaces? Stefan Hoefs (CGS Oris) chaired session 4. 

Royce Dodds (Dekor8) presented the results of the first Fogra Decoration Proofing Forum (FDPF). Fogra played the role of referee, and the game rules were agreed on in advance. Relevant decors were selected, scanned and reproduced by the participating companies Metis, CGS and X-Rite. Fogra measured the originals under controlled sample conditions and compared these measurements with the reproductions (renderings and surface proofs). The world's first image distance metric defined in an ISO standard, SIM-PDE of ISO 24585, was used. It has long been established in décor printing. So "measuring in the image" is slowly becoming a reality, and Fogra plans to continue the forum due to the great interest shown.

Beau Boutmans (Unilin) explained how reliable colour references can be used to achieve consistency between digital and analogue printing. 

And Malte Tadday (INTERPRINT) showed how standardisation can turn from enemy to friend in décor printing. He does not share the concern that standardisation will lead customers to produce themselves. In fact, he is convinced: "Customers only became print service providers because they were not satisfied with what they were getting".

After the official part of the first day, most of the participants joined the social event in a Bavarian atmosphere. In addition to regional cuisine, Dr Hanno Hoffstadt entertained with a talk on fluorescence. A small quiz, sponsored by GMG Color, provided a humorous finale. 

 

The second day of the symposium was introduced by moderator Jürgen Seitz (GMG Color) in Session 5 with contract proofing and print quality in packaging printing.

The session began with Michael Van den Putte (VitraPack). He showed how brand owners can benefit from standardisation. 

Allan Høgholm Jørgensen (ELOPAK) reported on extending the colour gamut by combining ECG with flexo. 

Are 100% digital workflows with soft and hard proofing really possible? 

Wojciech Kociński

 (Constantia Flexibles) explained his approach and stressed that "working by numbers" is feasible

 

The penultimate session focused on solutions for textile printing. Session 6 was chaired by Dr Kiran Deshpande (Siegwerk).

Mike Strickler (MSP Graphic Services) kicked things off. His topic was the colour ecosystem in digital textile printing and the improved workflow he is currently working on. 

Jens Deutschman (Sachsen Fahnen) provided numerous tips and tricks for accurate profiling and explained what to look for when colour accuracy counts. He also addressed the challenges of using flags indoors and outdoors. 

Heike Hafke (Vista Print) demonstrated the benefits of the newly developed FOGRA58 RGB interchangeable colour space from Fogra. Not only does it allow colours to be displayed more accurately, but it also reduces contamination and improves font quality.

Dr Julie Klein from Fogra moderated the final session 7, where interesting approaches and new trends were discussed. 

Dr Ralf Grieser (Bundesdruckerei) took the audience on an excursion into the world of security documents. He vividly demonstrated the importance of colour for the machine readability of ID cards. 

Jürgen Seitz (GMG Color) traced the development of colour management standardisation, i.e. the Fogra standards, and showed which points need to be clarified for future printing standards.

David Möller (4Packaging) explained the benefits of standardisation in rotogravure printing and invited everyone to participate in the new digital profile.

 

The dates for the next Fogra Colour Management Symposium 2026 are 25 and 26 February 2026

 

For more information about the Fogra Web Academy https://fogra.org/en/events/symposia/colour-management-symposium