In-plant Events
At PRINTING United, managers from Villanova University and the University of North Texas discussed innovative wide-format applications.
Numerous in-plants turned out for a panel discussion at PRINTING United to hear four leading managers reveal how their in-plants have achieved "growth through change."
Over the past month, I’ve seen quite a few in-plant managers in my travels, which have ranged from Florida to North Carolina and on to Dallas, Texas.
Four leading in-plant print executives will share their knowledge during an in-plant panel discussion at PRINTING United titled “Growth Through Change.”
Last week in Topeka, Kan., dozens of in-plant managers met for a Public Sector Symposium organized by the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association. State printers from Colorado, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Kansas attended the two-day event, along with many other government and educational in-plants.
More than 30 in-plant managers assembled in Wilmington, N.C., for the 44th annual Southeastern University Printing and Digital Managers Conference.
This week the 44th annual Southeastern University Printing and Digital Managers Conference is taking place in Wilmington, N.C.
From its inspiring keynotes to its plentiful networking opportunities, thINK Ahead 2019 — which took place last week at the Waldorf Astoria Boca Raton Resort & Club in Boca Raton, Fla. — was a resounding success. More than 600 people attended the annual inkjet user conference, now in its fifth year.
When the Texas Association of College & University Printers learned the U.S. print community was coming to Dallas for PRINTING United, members were thrilled. Now the group is inviting all in-plants to its evening social events.
Seats for the three free mealtime educational events In-plant Impressions is hosting at PRINTING United are filling quickly. Already half of the available spots have been filled. The in-plant forums will cover topics like innovative wide-format applications, workflow and promotional product sales. All in-plants are welcome, but registration is required.