
With just 18 days until the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) conference begins, IPMA has announced the last four Road Shows of 2026. These free one-day mini conferences bring education, networking, and vendor showcases to locations across the country.
The remaining 2026 Road Shows will be hosted by:
State of Louisiana
July 16, 2026
Register here
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
August 27, 2026
Register here
Georgia State University
September 10, 2026
Register here
Yale University
October 15, 2026
Register here
The Road Shows provide opportunities to tour these in-plants' facilities, connect with peers, learn from industry partners, and take part in practical conversations about the challenges and opportunities facing today’s in-plants.
"These events give attendees the chance to see other operations firsthand, talk with peers who understand their day-to-day challenges, and connect with business partners in a more personal setting," says IPMA Executive Director Mike Loyd. "Thanks to the generous support of our vendor community, Road Shows remain free for in-plants to attend. IPMA members and non-members are welcome, and we hope to see many of you on the road this year.”
Source: IPMA
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with In-plant Impressions. The views expressed within may not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of the staff of In-plant Impressions.
IPMA Announces Remaining 2026 Road Shows
With just 18 days until the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) conference begins, IPMA has announced the last four Road Shows of 2026. These free one-day mini conferences bring education, networking, and vendor showcases to locations across the country.
The remaining 2026 Road Shows will be hosted by:
State of Louisiana
July 16, 2026
Register here
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
August 27, 2026
Register here
Georgia State University
September 10, 2026
Register here
Yale University
October 15, 2026
Register here
The Road Shows provide opportunities to tour these in-plants' facilities, connect with peers, learn from industry partners, and take part in practical conversations about the challenges and opportunities facing today’s in-plants.
"These events give attendees the chance to see other operations firsthand, talk with peers who understand their day-to-day challenges, and connect with business partners in a more personal setting," says IPMA Executive Director Mike Loyd. "Thanks to the generous support of our vendor community, Road Shows remain free for in-plants to attend. IPMA members and non-members are welcome, and we hope to see many of you on the road this year.”
Source: IPMA
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with In-plant Impressions. The views expressed within may not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of the staff of In-plant Impressions.