Business Management - Industry Trends
Like a racehorse at nearby Churchill Downs, the 55th annual In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference got off to a fast start on the morning of June 3 in Louisville, Ky., and it kept on accelerating.
“SkillsUSA presents an opportunity for cultivating printing’s future, which is a top priority for SGIA,” said Johnny Shell, VP, Print Technology & Training, SGIA, and NLSC Screen Printing Technology and Graphic Imaging-Sublimation Technical Committees Chairman.
The In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association has announced the In-Print 2019 Best of Show Winners. The contest, co-sponsored by IPMA and In-plant Impressions, culminated in a gala evening of award presentations at IPMA’s 2019 Annual Conference in Louisville, Ky., this week.
The new name will allow the publication to extend beyond printing, and cover the consumer trends, brand owner desires and packaging design tips you can use to keep your business at the forefront.
SGIA is accepting conference session proposals for Graphics of the Americas through June 28. GOA is a combined exposition and conference designed for printers, designers, and graphic communications professionals from North, South and Central America; the Caribbean; and around the world.
Automated direct mail has a consistently higher return on ad spend (ROAS) and ROI than digital campaigns and traditional mailings.
During IPMA's 50th anniversary conference in 2014, in Milwaukee, Wis., Analyst Barb Pellow gave a presentation in which she revealed the seven habits of successful in-plants in a digital world. Five years later, her list is just as important.
This webinar will explore inkjet’s impact on production and considerations in determining if inkjet is right for your business.
Canon Solutions America has announced a 16-city security roadshow, beginning June 4, called "Mission Possible: Securing Your Enterprise." The roadshow will include presentations on information security and data privacy from IT security experts.
The effects of bad customer service are disastrous. Surveys show 78% of customers ended a business relationship because of poor customer service. Think about what this could do to your in-plant.