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    • The Arizona 2300 FLXflow uses PRISMAelevate XL software to create elevated prints, including the highlighted areas and textures used in the World Unseen Exhibition
    • Canon’s stand at drupa will operate under the theme ‘Power To Move’, emphasising how print engages through emotion and transforms businesses through collaboration
    • An example of one of the simulated displays from the World Unseen exhibition, demonstrating how those with a visual impairment experience the world
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Canon to Highlight Elevated Print Possibilities for Print Service Providers (PSPs) through Real Life Applications at drupa 2024

Visitors can explore the tactile benefits of elevated print as part of a number of corporate social responsibility initiatives, as well as real-world examples of retail environments

At drupa 2024, as part of its campaign ‘The Power to Move', Canon (www.Canon-CNA.com) is showcasing the possibilities of elevated printing through the World Unseen exhibition, demonstrating its emotional impact and how imaging experiences and print, can enrich lives and businesses. Across its stand (in Hall 8a), visitors can explore…

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    • A white rhino stands proud against a blue, but cloudy sky. It is guarded by three Black men with rifles, wearing army fatigues and matching hats. The whole scene is partially obstructed by black clouds, as it would be for a viewer with diabetic retinopathy.
    • The fingertips of a hand wearing a gold wedding band gently rest on a tactile image of a rhino, printed on a flat white background. The shape of the animal is in relief and the differing textures of its skin are apparent.
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The Photography Exhibition You Don’t Need to See: Canon launches World Unseen at Somerset House

Canon Europe, in partnership with Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), creates an accessible photography exhibition designed for all

Canon Europe (www.Canon-Europe.com) today announces, ‘World Unseen’, with a photography exhibition that invites visitors – blind, partially sighted and sighted – to experience photography in a new, accessible and immersive way. The exhibition will be held at Somerset House, London between 5-7 April, in partnership with the Royal National Institute of…

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Canon Partners with Researchers to Restore Global Coral Reefs

Imaging equipment, including state-of-the-art cameras and lenses, supplied by Canon will be used to create a database of photographic activity that can be used by the researchers to monitor and optimise the coral spawning process

Canon Europe (https://Canon-CNA.com/) announces its partnership with the Coral Spawning Lab (https://www.CoralSpawningLab.org/) in Morden, London. A team of researchers have joined forces to study and better understand the life cycles of coral reefs, to equip communities across the world with the information and tools needed to enable them to regenerate coral…

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    • Digital storyteller Simeon Quarrie uses the power of the moving image to engage his commercial clients and offer them new ways to reach their audiences
    • Canon Ambassador Tasneem Alsultan focuses on documenting gender and social issues in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East
    • Working in both photography and video, Denmark-based Laura Bisgaard Krogh has produced a series of long-term solo and collaborative projects
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From interactivity to digital fatigue, Canon Ambassadors share their predictions for the future of visual storytelling

Ahead of World Storytelling Day, renowned creators have expressed their opinions on how visual storytelling will evolve over the next decade, in a new video released by Canon Europe

Through the lens of leading international photographers and videographers, including award-winning photojournalist and New York Times contributor Ivor Prickett (https://bit.ly/3ilbpZR), plus two-time Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Muhammed Muheisen (https://bit.ly/3qiJ6Qk), Canon (www.Canon-CNA.com) reveals a series of expert predictions set to shape the future of visual storytelling. Each second, we can access digital stories at…