
In-plant Events

Conference season is almost upon us. In preparation, we talked with Tammy Elliot, vice president of the Association of College and University Printers, about why she started attending the ACUP+ conference, how networking with peers has broadened her skill level, and what attendees can expect at this year’s conference in Costa Mesa, California.
IPMA is starting up its popular Road Shows again this year, with the first one scheduled to take place in Texas.
Taking place March 30 through April 3 in Costa Mesa, California, the Association of College and University Printers conference will bring together higher-ed and K-12 managers for a week of learning, connection, and inspiration.
Paper products, sustainability, decoration and data: A look at print’s place at the promo industry’s first trade show of the year.
IPI has been producing videos of in-plant events for more than 17 years. This video of the 2008 Association of College and University Printers conference in Clearwater, Florida, captures the enthusiasm of that event, which brought more than 125 managers together.
The In-Print 2025 contest is underway. We talked with the first in-plant to enter the only printing contest exclusively for in-plants, to learn which pieces they submitted and why entering the contest is so important for in-plants.
IPI Editor Bob Neubauer has been shooting videos of in-plant events for more than 17 years. This video of the 2008 NGPA conference in Bellevue, Washington, captures the enthusiasm of that event and the faces of managers past.
IPMA will tour Inland Empire Paper Co. during its 2025 educational conference, taking place June 8-12 at the Davenport Grand Hotel in Spokane, Washington.
A new video offers an inside look at the recent IPMA Road Show, which brought in-plants from California, Georgia, and New Mexico to Sacramento State for a full day of networking, education, and an in-plant tour.
We’ve made changes to the annual In-Print contest, the only print competition for in-house printers. We talked with new IPMA Contest Chair Wes Troup about how the new categories and prize structure better reflect the changing capabilities and products in-plants are producing.