The In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) is excited to have Dr. Joe Webb, notable industry consultant, analyst and forecaster, present the executive summary for “The State of the Industry: Challenges, Opportunities and Outlook,” survey in person on Tuesday, June 21, from 9-10 a.m. at the IPMA annual conference in Denver.
Survey respondents stem from a variety of industries such as K-12 education, higher education, government agencies, non-profit organizations, trade associations, utilities, manufacturing, medical, insurance, financial services and multi-national corporations.
Sponsored by Canon U.S.A., Inc., “The State of the Industry: Challenges, Opportunities and Outlook” survey is crucial to the success of the in-plant printing and mailing industry. This survey was intended to ask participants a series of questions that have been carefully designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the industry’s current state and to gauge what lays ahead.
The role of in-plants is constantly evolving, and one size does not fit all. The data collected from this survey is used to implement new strategies, tools and techniques that in-plant professionals can use to master upcoming industry trends and challenges head on.
IPMA is thrilled with the extensive feedback that industry professionals across the nation have provided. The data collected is groundbreaking for the association and has exceeded expectations.
IPMA is eager to share the results with their members, colleagues and partners, in hopes to drive the future of the in-plant printing and mailing industry forward. A full report of the survey’s findings will be presented by Dr. Webb at Graph Expo in Orlando, Fla., in September.
Anyone interested in attending the 2016 IPMA conference is encouraged to register today ilink.me/IPMA2016.
About IPMA
Founded in 1964 and based in Kearney, Mo., the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association is the only professional association dedicated exclusively to the needs of all in-house corporate publishing, printing and distribution professionals. For more information visit IPMA.org or call (816) 919-1691.
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