In-plant Events
Antoine Dupont, a recognized expert and strategist in digital marketing, will kick off Xplor’s first ever virtual conference event starting on Sept. 29.
Hatcher joins the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association as its new Manager, Events and Resources, where she will help expand IPMA’s existing library of resources, support IPMA’s events, and manage special projects as assigned.
The event will still contain the same sessions, panels, exhibits and networking, just with more social distancing than usual.
Attendees will learn about the latest tools and techniques to produce the exact color their customers envision. The live, interactive conference format will allow attendees to ask questions to implement specific processes into their own unique operations.
Unable to present the annual ACUP+ Awards in person, the association held a well attended online ceremony Wednesday night to honor the high-quality printing and management excellence of numerous in-plants.
The event series is designed to help print professionals build their respective businesses with existing or new applications and technology.
The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association has announced the winners of its 2020 James M. Brahney Scholarship.
The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association concluded its weeklong series of in-plant webinars yesterday with an information-packed presentation by consultant Greg Cholmondeley that detailed how in-plants can go about writing a five-year strategic plan.
To kick off its educational webinar series this week, IPMA President Sherri Isbell announced the dates and location of next year’s IPMA conference.
The eighth annual Inkjet Summit, originally scheduled for August 17-19 in Austin, Texas, will now be held virtually in 2020 and will be open to an expanded audience. Past attendees, as well as those in the initial stages of researching and moving to inkjet, are welcome to register to learn about the latest developments in inkjet technology.