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Tour of McRae Imaging

Tue, Aug 22

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Mississauga

MEMBERS' TOUR of McRae Imaging, a state of the art digital image production facility, followed by a pub social

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Tour of McRae Imaging
Tour of McRae Imaging

Time & Location

Aug 22, 2023, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. EDT

Mississauga, 3730 Laird Rd Unit 1, Mississauga, ON L5L 5Z7, Canada

About the event

CRSC Tour of McRae Imaging Facility

McRae Imaging Inc. is a leader in large format dye-sublimation fabric printing, fabric lightboxes, integrated display structures, and large-format, light-weight portable display assemblies. McRae is vertically integrated with large format printing, fabric handling, display frame manufacturing, LED and electronic assembly, and systems integration. Started in 1965 as a photo lab, McRae has a culture of embracing change and adapting to disruptive technology transformations. From a wet photographic lab, we seamlessly evolved into a world-class digital imaging company, carving a niche in large format signage products. The tour will be in McRae’s 100,000 sq. ft production facility:

PRINTING: Two large-format dye-sublimation printers and transfer stations, One new, medium-format, Integrated dye-sublimation printer

FABRIC CUTTING: Two 3-axis automated fabric cutting tables (one with conventional razor and another with a CO2 laser cutters)

SEWING: Conventional stitching and ultrasonic fabric bonding

MECHANICAL: Metal foundry for display frame manufacturing

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The CRSC’s individual and group activities related to sharing colour knowledge take place across Canada, understood as part of Turtle Island–the ancestral homelands of over 630 First Nation communities–representing more than 50 Indigenous nations and languages.

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