Business Management - Industry Trends
PRINTING United Alliance is pleased to announce that it has joined Tomorrow’s Workforce Coalition to advocate for economic development policy that aims to strengthen America’s workforce.
With the help of décor and branding elements printed using wide-format inkjet technology, and an approach that treats the soul as well as the body, healthcare facilities are becoming less daunting.
Generative AI will forever change our lives and ways of working by augmenting our capabilities. It holds the promise of enhancing our creativity and efficiency, revolutionizing problem-solving, and multitasking.
Research has shown that the shift away from paper-based learning materials toward digital and online tools may be negatively affecting the ability of students to learn and remember information.
Financial firms have long advocated for digital-first public policies. Now they are pushing Congress to require the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to expand electronic delivery. PRINTING United Alliance opposes the legislation.
At the recent In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference, CHRISTUS Health’s Print Shop showed a well-made video that gave attendees an inside look at its successful in-plant.
John Sarantakos, director of University of Oklahoma Print and Mail Services, is among 15 industry professionals who will be inducted into the prestigious Ben Franklin Honor Society during PRINTING United Expo 2023 in Atlanta.
A 320-year-old newspaper – so old that Mozart’s earliest concerts were promoted in its pages – has ended its daily print edition.
Achieving consistent, repeatable color across printing platforms is increasingly essential in today’s printing industry, where PSPs use a variety of devices to meet customer needs.
In one session at the recent In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference, three in-plant managers in government, higher education and K-12 shared ideas that have helped them improve their print centers.