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October 26, 2009

Kodak at pdn PhotoPlus Expo 09



Last week was the pdn PhotoPlus Expo in New York City. The show was well attended and the convention center filled with interested attendees.



Kodak had a great booth at the show.
 


Kodak's Dave Shelp was showing off the qualities of Kodak Professional Endura Metallic Paper. You have to see photos on this Metallic Paper to believe it. It is so dramatic and striking - it really has a metallic appearance -  it shimmers.



Jeff Heehs was talking to booth visitors about Kodak's Photo and Fine Art Papers like the Kodak Matte Canvas Paper. Photos printed on paper like the Matte Canvas look like works of art that should be hanging in a gallery.

Jeff talks about the paper in this video.





There was lots more at the booth... high speed scanning, kiosks, digital cameras, film and more.



And there were lots of smiling Kodakers ready to assist - pictured here are Tom Lesio, Lori Guarino and Bob Murawski.



October 6, 2009

Kodak's Steve Sasson receives innovation award from The Economist



Much like Intel considers Ajay Bhatt a rockstar, we have our own rockstar here at Kodak. Steve Sasson, a Kodak research scientist who invented the first digital camera back in 1975, is our rockstar.

We aren't the only ones who know it. The Economist is honoring Steve with an "Innovation Award" in ceremonies in London on October 29. The Economist's Innovation Awards are considered the "Oscars of Innocation".

"Steven has refocused the face of consumer photography by pioneering the first digital camera at Kodak in 1975," said a citation from The Economist, also noting, "Kodak has continually driven innovation at the highest standard in both print and digital photography, as well as within other imaging products."

Steve is receiving the award in the category of Consumer Products and Services. Some other winners of the award in the same category are YouTube founders Steve Chen and Chad Hurley, video game pioneer Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo, and the Apple iPod team. Wow!

Congratulations Steve! Rock on!






October 2, 2009

Kodak Save $110 Tour shows consumers how to Print and Prosper



Did you know?


On average, people print about 1500 pictures and documents every year—costing them on average $180 a year on ink.

One year's average saving on ink using Kodak equates to...

65 cups of regular brewed Starbucks coffee
55 tubes of chapstick
31 pints of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
44 pairs of Old Navy rubber flip flops
44 Hamburger Happy meals
1 pair of designer jeans
111 songs on iTunes
gas for a drive from NY State to Florida

Kodak wants people to know how much money they can save on printing, so today is the first day of the Kodak Save $110 Tour.

This 110 day tour of retail locations across the US will provide an opportunity for consumers to try out the latest Kodak inkjet printers, the Kodak ESP 3250 and the Kodak  ESP 5250, and learn how they can save them money.

There will also be a chance to win a new Kodak ESP 3250 or ESP 5250 or a $110 Visa gift card at each stop.

You can follow the tour here...

Save $110 Tour webpage
@KodakSave110 Twitter
Save $110 Tour Facebook Event