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Printing Industries of America Presents Tilia Labs with Award

Tilia Labs was founded in 2012 on the premise that this Phoenix software could truly transform the printing industry.

Printing Industries of America Presents Tilia Labs with Award
Printing Industries of America Presents Tilia Labs with Award

Printing Industries of America, the Warrendale, Pennsylvania-based nonprofit membership organization serving the commercial printing industry, honors Ottawa, Canada-based Tilia Labs, a pre-press workflow software company focused on the graphic arts industries, for its tilia Phoenix 7.0 software.

According to the PIA, Tilia Labs is a leading developer of planning, imposition and artificially intelligent automation software solutions for the graphic arts industries.

The nonprofit gave the company a 2019 InterTech technology award. The software was developed, according to the PIA, “to directly address today’s increasingly challenging production landscape in which print service providers handle a much wider variety of jobs using conventional, digital and large format devices. The InterTech panel noted Phoenix’s innovative approach to planning and imposition in operating according to machine and production requirements, rather than using templates. This enables Phoenix to generate print-ready layouts, JDF or die instructions and production reports, on-the-fly. The judges were particularly impressed by its unique use of cutting-edge AI technology to create purpose-designed AI algorithms, able to learn and adapt to live input without human assistance, in order to solve complex planning problems at unprecedented speeds.”

Imposition AI is the power behind the capabilities of Phoenix 7.0. Imposition AI employs intelligent machine-learning algorithms to navigate the entire production workspace, evaluating potentially millions of alternatives, and quickly converging on globally optimal results.

“Because it applies authentic, cutting-edge AI to the problem, Phoenix can consistently find better solutions that simply are not possible by traditional software means, resulting in return on investment that can be measured in months or even weeks,” says Sagen de Jonge, CEO of Tilia Labs. “It was our belief in the transformative potential of modern technology and design back in 2012 that drove us to set up Tilia Labs and it has been a labor of love building Phoenix’s Imposition AI from the ground up and finetuning it into the disruptive technology it has become today. We’re truly thrilled that PIA has recognized this achievement and its significance for the future of print.”

With development underway continuously, the latest Phoenix updates specifically for print providers in the commercial and large-format markets are scheduled for later this year, according to the company.

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