Business Management - Industry Trends
While the pandemic has taken a back seat, and businesses of all types and sizes are ramping back up, there is one challenge still plaguing printers across the country: staffing.
As CEO of PRINTING United Alliance, Ford Bowers sheds some light on why the 2023 Expo is different than previous years, takes a look at the value of the Alliance, and shares what mindset can help keep businesses competitive.
The printing industry has continued to grow over the past year, albeit significantly slower than last year. Despite this, confidence within the industry has begun to increase. Andrew Paparozzi and Lisa Cross shared the trends and challenges facing print providers this year.
In a ceremony yesterday during PRINTING United Expo, John Sarantakos, director of University of Oklahoma Print and Mail Services, one of the country’s largest university in-plants, was inducted along with 14 others into the prestigious Ben Franklin Honor Society (BFHS).
Mayo Clinic’s in-plant and Solimar Systems have been honored with Xplor International’s 2023 Technology and Application of the Year Award.
Join us to learn insightful information on the current state of the USPS 10-Year Plan and what it means for you and your business.
PRINTING United Alliance celebrates 50 years of its Academy of Screen and Digital Print Technologies (ASDPT), also known as “The Academy.” The Academy will celebrate this special milestone during PRINTING United Expo in Atlanta as it additionally welcomes its newest members.
This was the day, in 1723, that Benjamin Franklin arrived in Philadelphia, nearly penniless and with no good job prospects. Whatever happened to him, anyway?
PRINTING United Expo is designed to highlight and educate PSPs on the changing landscape of the graphic arts industries, as well as provide access to myriad opportunities for growth, education, networking, and more.
PRINTING United Alliance announces the recipients for the 2023-24 Student Scholarship Awards Program. The Alliance’s Student Scholarship Program awards $50,000 in financial support to students planning a future in the printing and graphic arts industry.