Business Management - Industry Trends
Although digital textbooks have been on the rise, one school has returned to hard copy books specifically because they are known to improve comprehension and reduce distraction.
Next week will be a busy one for In-plant Impressions. Editor Bob Neubauer will be attending two of the biggest events of the spring, the Association of College and University Printers conference and the 7th annual Inkjet Summit.
The wait is over. Here are the winners of the In-Print 2019 contest, the only printing contest exclusively for in-plants.
Imagine stepping into a mid-19th century synagogue, to find that a group of like-minded individuals have gathered to share innovation, inspiration and ideas in the printing industry. That's what happened on the evening of March 14 at the Project Peacock Print Fair.
For printers in search of paper, the distribution practice known as allocation can be either an insurance policy or an injection of uncertainty.
This webinar is designed to provide insight about how to make the operational shift and justify the investment in inkjet technology.
Technical college joins forces with the cloud-based Print MIS to enrich future print workers’ curriculum.
Consumers are so used to the ability to receive paper-based documents that we can’t imagine being deprived of our “right” to have it – but the entitlement isn’t as well grounded as we think.
As paper mills move away from printing grades to other kinds of papers in search of higher profits, in-plants are feeling the pinch.
On Monday, judges inspected the nearly 400 entries in In-Print 2019 and selected 73 Gold, Silver and Bronze winners.