In-plant Events
More than 140 in-plant managers and other attendees met in Buffalo, New York, in June for the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference. It was an action-packed four-day event. Here's a look at what it was like.
PRINTING United Expo will feature a powerful lineup of leading organizations showcasing their solutions and offer a venue where groups like IPMA can reconnect with the industry.
As I took to the stage to give my presentation on the first day of the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference, and gazed out at the roomful of in-plant managers, I couldn’t help but smile. We were all together again at last.
The recent In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference featured numerous roundtable discussions where managers asked questions and shared ideas in an informal setting. Here are some of the topics managers were most concerned with.
Hundreds of enthusiastic in-plant managers, vendors, and other attendees met in Buffalo, New York, in June for the much-anticipated In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference. It surpassed expectations.
Marketing industry guru, Joe Pulizzi, will present a powerful Keynote Education Program Series,“6 Steps to Building a Loyal Customer Base (that Will Continually Buy from You),” at PRINTING United Expo this October in Las Vegas.
The College and University Print Management Association of Canada (CUPMAC) opted to hold one more virtual conference this year, since most members were not able to travel this spring. That conference has been taking place this week, with the final sessions happening today.
On the heels of its successful conference in Buffalo, New York, the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association announces the dates and locations for its 2022 Road Shows. These events, not held since 2019, offer in-plants the chance to get together for networking and education.
At the recent IPMA awards ceremony in Buffalo, New York, IPI Editor Bob Neubauer talked with five of the six In-Print Best of Show winners from 2020, 2021, and 2022 to get their reactions.
There wasn't much time to rest during last week's In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) conference. From the opening reception Sunday evening to the final sessions on Thursday, managers were always busy.