Printers, packagers, processors and converters will come together when Graph Expo, CPP Expo and Process Expo visit Chicago.
In-plant Events
Mutoh America will be hosting five open house events throughout 2015 at its nationwide learning facilities in Phoenix, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston and Los Angeles.
A sellout crowd flocked to the desert for this year's EFI Connect Users Conference. The Las Vegas event featured leadership sessions, technical education, business management workshops and other events.
The big news coming out of the 15th annual EFI Connect Users Conference was the announcement of the EFI Productivity Suite. The new software will encompass all of EFI's MIS, web-to-print, and cross-media solutions.
Benjamin Franklin may best be remembered for his experiments with a key and a kite, but printers know Philadelphia's favorite son was also a pioneer of ink on paper. Cal Poly's annual International Printing Week begins on Monday to celebrate his contributions.
What happens when you bring printers, packagers and processors together in one big convention center? A new 'mega-event' will change the entire Graph Expo experience.
A sellout crowd of more than 1,500 people is expected to pack the Las Vegas Wynn Resort for the EFI Connect Users' Conference — a 20 percent increase from last year.
From April 12 to 16, ACUP will host printing, mailing and communications professionals from throughout higher education in the coastal city of Portsmouth, VA. The event will offer numerous opportunities to meet other managers, network and share industry insights.
Next month in Chicago, printers from all over the world will make their annual pilgrimage to Graph Expo. For those in-plants attending the trade show, IPG has coordinated several opportunities to get together, enjoy a free meal and hear what some of their fellow managers are doing to get ahead.
Joe Goss, long-time printing director at Indiana University until he retired a year ago, introduced me to the Association of College and University Printers (ACUP) when I moved from the Texas Department of Human Resources to the University of Iowa in 1986 (I know, I’m showing my age), and I’ve been a member ever since. During that time ACUP has been a valuable resource, primarily by opening the door to its members’ knowledge and expertise. I also get to hang out with some really cool people.