
Océ's 'relief printing' on display in Paris museum
Océ's 'elevated printing' technology is on display in Paris at the musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac this year, from January 30 through January 6, 2019.

Canon announces full year results 2017
Executive Vice President & CFO, Toshizo Tanaka, stated that the commercial printing market, in which Océ is active, is a growth area for Canon.

Let it roll
Car windscreens that automatically resist raindrops? Surfaces that you can clean by spraying them with water, which automatically rolls off the surface, taking dust and other particles with it? Just two examples of the practical advantages of liquid-repellent surfaces.

The future is inkjet
After decades of research into different fields of printing technology, 2008 marked a next turning point in Océ’s history. Océ decided to focus on inkjet technology as much as possible for future developments.Océ’s Marcel Slot and Herman Wijshoff explain the rationale behind that choice and where they expect inkjet technology will take us.

Cloud computing
Area of research: hydrodynamics and self-organization Clouds produce rain. Or not, as the case may be. What actually goes on inside a cloud is still not fully understood, undermining the accuracy of both weather forecasts and climate models.

Matters of the heart
What do airplane wings, inkjet prints, and our hearts have in common? Answer: all are subject to interactions between structures and fluids, leading to a complex and non-linear system of dynamic interaction, influencing each other’s behavior. Numerical or computational simulation can help grasp the essence of the working mechanisms in these systems.

"This is the golden age of fluid dynamics"
From studying the behavior of drops to discovering that there is more than one state of turbulence, Professor Detlef Lohse is one of the world’s leading authorities on the way fluids behave and interact with their environment. What makes this subject so fascinating, and what are the big questions researchers are trying to answer?

Océ Set for Bright Printing Future in Oceania
As the new year begins, so too does a new era for Océ, with the company’s Oceania operation going to market directly as of January 1, 2018.

Océ prints the world of ancient Egypt
It is a giant leap from historical times in ancient Egypt to the 21st century. Océ is bridging the two eras by recreating parts of the pyramid of Seti, a pharaoh in the nineteenth Dynasty, using Océ elevated printing technology.

Contract signed: BAM will build Océ’s new HQ
Anton Schaaf, Chief Executive Officer, and Ernst-Jan Minnema, Chief Financial Officer, signed the contract with BAM Bouw en Techniek to build Océ's new headquarters on the Lodewijk van der Grintenstraat in Venlo.