Our slogan for the event is “we think nature”. Our company makes a great effort and dedicates significant resources to be able to offer better and environmentally friendly LFP media.

Once a year we meet on Fespa – the greatest tradefair dedicated for large format printing industy. Exactly like the year before, in Berlin it was very inspiring to experience the spirit of the event. As always it is very educating and inspiring, as suppose to be. We, Ikonos Media, introduced to the market several new products. Our slogan for the event is “we think nature”. Our company makes a great effort and dedicates significant resources to be able to offer better and environmentally friendly LFP media.

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New product: Ikonos Static Film GST 150+

New product: Ikonos Static Film GST 150+

A new static film is being introduced to the market by Ikonos. A 150 μ, gloss, transparent PVC film, with 200 gram liner. Suitable for very smooth surfaces, such as glass, plastic, painted metal sheets, etc. Compatible with solvent, eco-solvent, UV and latex printing....

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International Women’s Day in MEDIA IKONOS

International Women’s Day in MEDIA IKONOS

Dear Ladies, the much more beautiful Part of MEDIA IKONOS, we would like to thank you all for your efforts and outstanding, sometimes invisible work you do to keep our products and service on the highest level. We do appreciate it a lot, even though we do not show it...

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Participation at European Exhibitions in 2015

Participation at European Exhibitions in 2015

We are pleased to announce that Ikonos will exhibit at Fespa show, which will take place on 18-22 May 2015 in Cologne and at Stone Tec which will take place on 13-16 May in Nurnberg. Click on < Meet us > to check where we can meet apart from above shows. Please...

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PVC-free Products

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