Omkar Mohandas: The future is digital inkjet technology
In the Rapid Fire series, PrintWeek asks Omkar Mohandas ten questions about print and beyond
27 Mar 2020 | By PrintWeek Team
Q: What is the quality you seek when you hire?
Good work ethics and the ability to understand the client’s requirements and accordingly cater to them.
Q: Which print technology is the future?
Nanographic printing process and digital inkjet technology will be the future.
Q: If you were to die and come back as a printing press or software or ink, what would it be?
Definitely a digital printing press.
Q: What is the trickiest colour you had to print?
A bright orange which was difficult to achieve in a CMYK digital press.
Q: Which print job or project made you the happiest?
We delivered 300 books to an agency in one day.
Q: What do you most value in your customers?
Their loyalty and trust in our services.
Q: If you could change one thing about your printing plant, what would it be?
I would like to equip my plant to be able to provide end-to-end solutions under one roof.
Q: Which living print person do you admire most?
My father and uncle, who have been associated with the printing industry since the past 40 years.
Q: Your favourite print conference?
The MMS roundtable. This year’s roundtable was my first and it was a fantastic experience.
Q: What is the greatest strength of your printing firm?
Our greatest strength is our core values good print quality, value for money, and on-time delivery.