Skip Henk

The School District of Palm Beach County and Océ North America announced today the selection of nearly 60 middle and high school students to participate in the 2009 Océ Future Authors Project. About 15 of the students will be participating from Glades Central High School through distance learning technology. Seven graduates of the program will be returning as mentors.

NEWTON, MA/LUTZ, FL—June 26, 2007—Questex Media Group, producers of AIIM Expo and On Demand: the Digital Printing & Publishing Conference and Exhibition, and Xplor International, the producer of the Xplor International Conference and Expo, will co-locate their events in 2008 to create the world’s largest information, document and content management event. The events will take place March 3-6, 2008 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. “We are eager to begin working with Questex on this exciting new opportunity,” said Skip Henk, EDP, president and CEO of Xplor. “The industry has been waiting a long time for this. The Xplor International Conference and Expo is

Charlie Pesko, founder and president of InfoTrends, will deliver the keynote address at the Xplor Document University, to be held in conjunction with Graphics of the Americas/Xplor. Pesko’s address, to be followed with a panel discussion, will take place on Thursday, March 1 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Titled “Cross Media Publishing: Enhancing your Customer Relationships,” this session will explore the development of cross-media publishing strategies that will serve an organization in forging deeper relationships with its customers. Topics to be covered include: • The changing business of document communications • Cost-effective

Xplor 2003 brought MICR and one-to-one marketing to the forefront in Atlanta. By Mike Llewellyn The exhibitors at Xplor 2003 were upbeat, talking about a market rebound and new ways for the printing industry to gain a foothold as new media proliferates. While attendee figures were down compared with past Xplor conferences, most exhibitors felt that those who had arrived were there to do business. Continuing the show's tradition of education, companies like IBM Printing Systems and Océ set up their booths more like learning centers than equipment showcases. And with a greater focus on transactional printing and variable data, many companies rolled

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