Business Management - Industry Trends
Ray Weiss has started a new workgroup within SGIA to bring together diverse voices from all aspects of the digital print realm.
On Monday, five judges will review the entries in the in-Print 2019 contest and select the winners.
Established three years ago as an exploratory committee, the Women in Print Alliance became the newest alliance within the SGIA organization in 2019. Denise M. Gustavson, Editorial Director for the Print and Packaging Group, which includes In-plant Impressions, was invited by SGIA to be a member of the Women in Print Alliance Advisory Committee.
As February draws to a close, we looked back at the articles that drew the most attention this month in the in-plant community.
Nearly half of Americans would feel sad in a world without print. That's according to new survey findings released by Canon U.S.A. that show print has a favorable influence in many aspects of the lives of U.S. Millennials.
When the Bureau of Labor Statistics called the printing industry "too small to be tracked" it brought some furious reactions from printers. But indignation aside, what real impact does this decision by a government agency have on printers?
This webinar unfolds the road map to success that the high-growth PSPs and MSPs are following.
The study provides a key roadmap of the market verticals where printers should — and should not be — directing their sales efforts.
Though there tends to be less scrutiny of in-plants when the economy is doing well, don't get comfortable; that can change in an instant.
Print industry “convergence” in theory and practice was the subject of a PI webinar that is now available for online viewing.