At Canon Production Printing, we believe in the power of Behavior Driven Development (BDD). Over the years, we've integrated BDD into our software projects, both large and small, and have witnessed firsthand the value of shared understanding and living documentation. These principles are here to stay, and we recognize that mastering BDD requires time, effort, and the right skills.

Why sponsoring LDE25 is important for us: 

  • Community building: we thrive on learning from other organizations that use BDD and aim to foster a vibrant community where insights and experiences are shared freely.

  • Strong partnerships: our collaboration with ICT Improve for training, consultancy, and insourcing has been valuable. LDE25 is an opportunity to strengthen these partnerships and support the ecosystem that helps us grow.

By sponsoring this event, we are investing in the community we want to be part of and supporting the partners we trust.

Join us at LDE25

We are excited about the Living Documentation Event 2025 and look forward to meeting many experts in the field. Let's connect, learn, and grow together!

About Canon Production Printing

Canon Production Printing develops and manufactures high-tech printing products and workflow software for the commercial printing market. It is part of Canon, a global provider of imaging technologies and services. Canon Production Printing operates on three continents, with approximately 3,300 employees (end 2024), and has its international headquarters in Venlo, the Netherlands.

Its product offering includes continuous-feed and cut-sheet printers for high-volume printing and publishing, roll-to-roll and flatbed printers for large-format graphics applications, and large-format printers for display graphics and CAD/GIS applications. Selected flexible packaging applications have also been added to the portfolio.

Since the foundation of the company, the desire to continuously innovate has always been in its DNA. Canon Production Printing is committed to investing in and promoting growth in commercial printing, one of the four businesses, alongside network cameras, medical, and industrial equipment, that will underpin Canon’s future. 

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High Tech Printing Systems

The R&D department of Canon Production Printing develops hi-tech printing systems, such as the varioPRINT iX-series as depicted here. Developing a printing system with a speed of up to 300 A4 images per minute at a resolution of up to 1200dpi requires close cooperation between many engineering disciplines. As a software engineer you contribute to solving complex problems to build impressive products. Imagine that!