In-plant Events
PRINT 17 is almost here. In-plants are excited to get back to Chicago this year for the show. We asked them which technologies they plan to check out.
After a successful conference in Pittsburgh in June, the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association is getting ready for its 2018 conference in Costa Mesa, Calif. This week IPMA announced the opening keynote speaker for the event.
About 30 in-plant managers from colleges and universities all over Canada traveled to Ottawa for CUPMAC 2017.
If you skipped Graph Expo 2016 or haven’t been to the show in a while, you may be wondering why you should attend Print 17. Here are a dozen reasons why in-plant managers should not miss this major event.
For in-plant managers attending PRINT 17, there will be plenty of free sessions and other educational seminars covering in-plant trends and best practices. However, register today or miss the reduced rate deadline.
PRINT 17 is being touted as "an entirely new experience" more focused on community building. In-plants can expect to come home with business-building ideas and new opportunities.
When Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam decided to tour the state's print and mail operation he gave the in-plant just a day's notice. Still, the in-plant was proud to show off its operation and demonstrate its value to the state’s very top leadership.
IPG's free in-plant breakfast and lunch events at PRINT 17 are filling up. If you're going to Chicago next week for the show, sign up today to attend and spend time with fellow in-plant managers.
With attendance up 20% over last year, ACUP 2017 was a bustling event, filled with networking, education, shop tours and equipment demos. A new IPG video offers a glimpse inside the event.
The 52nd annual Association of College and University Printers conference brought 110 higher-ed in-plant managers to Cincinnati for three-and-a-half days of education and conversation.