Business Management – Market Research
How will PRINTING United, the new print industry expo coming in 2019, better serve the printing industry? Two exclusive podcasts answer that question and more.
A U.S. Government Publishing Office employee, Senior Chemist Mary Kombolias, was granted a patent for inventing a new method of adhesive testing on secure documents produced by the GPO. Her invention will be used to help prevent forgery, counterfeiting, identity theft, unauthorized duplication and immigration fraud.
Hear results of our latest research into software used by in-plants and how it is helping them beat the challenges of staff shortages.
Printers can capitalize on this by partnering with promo products companies and becoming a hub for promotional printing and products.
Join Kate Dunn, a Director at Keypoint Intelligence – InfoTrends, as she shares recent survey data from InfoTrends’ study.
New research from Idealliance reveals that nearly half of those in the printing industry expect first quarter 2018 sales to exceed those of the same period last year. The robust economy is expected to help industry sales grow 2.0%-3.0%+ per year over the next three years.
Melissa and NAPCO Media announced highlights of its new research showing U.S. companies are still unprepared for the E.U.’s GDPR.
Change is a constant. To help in-plants deal with it in a productive way, keynote speaker Jennifer Powers offered some suggestions during the Association of College and University Printers conference last week.
It should come as no surprise to most of us that the massive consumption of digital media begets a host of health issues. What is surprising, though, is that digital natives actually feel guilty about it. When surveyed, 65% of 18-24-year-olds felt they spent too much time on devices; that rose to 81% in the 25 to 34-year-old age group.
College and university printers around the country are packing their bags right now for the 53rd annual Association of College and University Printers conference. Here's a look at what attendees can expect.