Industry News
The Association of College & University Printers met recently in Rochester, New York, to celebrate its 60th anniversary. The conference covered a range of topics pertinent to higher-ed and K-12 in-plants: wide-format printing, variable data, garment printing, workspace expansion, sticker production, and even vehicle wraps.
The retired director of Document Solutions at The University of Texas at Austin will be recognized at IPMA 2024 for his dedication and support to the association and his positive contributions throughout the previous calendar year.
Bobbi Francis’ first job out of high school has proven to be a winner, bringing her challenges, growth opportunities, and satisfaction for 43 years and counting.
Presented here is a listing of the educational opportunities to help everyone from owners, to press operators, to prepress specialists, to finishing teams, to sales departments — and everyone in between — stay on top of today’s innovations.
Nekoosa has launched NextBond UV-cured durable adhesive, a robust, eco-friendly, and cost-effective alternative to traditional solvent-based adhesives for long-term print applications.
Dr. Mark Bohan, director of Color Solutions at Konica Minolta Business Solutions, will receive an Outstanding Contributor Award from IPMA.
IPMA held its second Road Show event of the year at Intermountain Health’s new Design & Print Center facility, drawing attendees from all around the Utah state capital.
The days of classically trained graphic designers have given way to a new crop of print customers, many of whom don’t know their way around the Adobe Creative Suite. As print experts, we provide much-needed translation services between the everyday language of today’s print consumers and the production team.
RSA will participate in the 2024 IPMA Educational Conference. Its session will explore key trends currently shaping the in-plant industry.
In partnership with Roland DGA, VIVAS Inc., Lane Displays, Inc., and Bay Area Community Resources, Sherman Elementary redesigned the three-level entry stairwell to immerse students in an interactive world of imagination.