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Second Year Of Surplus For Printers' Charity
The Printers' Charitable Corporation (PCC) achieved a small operating surplus for the second year running, the Charity's annual general meeting was told at its meeting in London this week.
News from Printers Charitable Corporation (10 March 2005)
Support Package For Yorkshire Printers
Printers from Yorkshire and Humber (UK) have welcomed a package of practical and financial help from Print Yorkshire to help them adopt lean methods of manufacturing.
News from PrintYorkshire ( 7 March 2005)
Picon Growth Continues As MIS Specialist Joins
MIS supplier Optimus has become the latest company to join Picon, bringing the number of new members to 15 in the last six months alone said the UK trade organisation.
News from Picon ( 4 March 2005)
Screen-Printing Show Attracts 450 Exhibitors
With just three months to go before the FESPA 2005 exhibition, the organisation team has confirmed that there are now almost 450 companies exhibiting at the show.
News from FESPA (23 February 2005)
First Variable Data Market Report Reveals Trends
Trendwatch Graphic Arts (TWGA) has released its special report on variable data printing.
News from TrendWatch Graphic Arts (18 February 2005)
47th Finishing Seminar In Chicago
The Research and Engineering Council of the National Association for Printing Leadership will hold its 47th annual binding, finishing and distribution seminar on April 5 and 6.
News from Research and Engineering Council of NAPL (18 February 2005)
Space For British Exhibitors In China
Picon has announced that space has become available on its British Group Pavilion for companies interested in exhibiting at China Print, being staged during May 11-15 in Beijing.
News from Picon (17 February 2005)
Print It! Campaign Gets £140,000 Flying Start
Print It! has got off to a flying start.
News from Print IT! (17 February 2005)
BAPC Seminar Draws Microsoft Expert From USA
The British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC) has added to its regional training and seminar programme with two more free, half-day seminars.
News from British Association For Print & Communication (16 February 2005)
Report Highlights 2005 US Industry Demographics
Trend Watch Graphic Arts has released its 2005 Graphic Arts Market Demographic Profiles report for the USA, an update to the Demographic Profiles report published in January 2004.
News from TrendWatch Graphic Arts (10 February 2005)
Trends Study To Be Updated And More Releases
In response to demand from industry vendors, manufacturers and researchers Trend Watch Graphics Arts (TWGA) is beginning a series of updates to its 2001 industry study.
News from TrendWatch Graphic Arts ( 9 February 2005)
Office Supplier Joins BAPC To Boost Print Business
Staples, the world's largest office supplies retailer, has joined the British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC) to raise its profile and assist in its development.
News from British Association For Print & Communication ( 9 February 2005)
Design Company Aims To Boost Print Yorkshire
The launch of Print Yorkshire in November has inspired a Wakefield-based designer to flag up the region as a printing hotspot, to buyers both nationally and internationally.
News from PrintYorkshire ( 4 February 2005)
Entries Call For Bindery And Finishing Award
The Research and Engineering Council of the National Association for Printing Leadership has announced that it will name its second annual binding, finishing and distribution manager of the year.
News from Research and Engineering Council of NAPL ( 3 February 2005)
Stationers Company Stages Successful Careers Event
Three hundred 14-18 year old boys and girls and their teachers, from over 20 schools in the south east of England, attended an industry Careers Event.
News from The Stationers Company ( 2 February 2005)
UK Print Industry Moves To Capture The Young
Picon has announced an initiative that it hopes will result in the most concerted UK industry-wide effort to raise the profile of printing and encourage young people to make a career in the industry.
News from Picon (21 January 2005)
90% Of Printers Expect 2005 To Be Better Than 2004
Technical background article 2005 will be a good year for commercial printers, according to newly-released research.
News from TrendWatch Graphic Arts ( 5 January 2005)
New EAMA Chairman From Bradman Lake
Graham Hayes, chief executive officer of the GBP35 million Bradman Lake Group has been elected chairman of the Engineering and Machinery Alliance (EAMA) in the UK.
News from Picon (24 December 2004)
BAPC Announces 2005 Annual Conference
The British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC) has announced the date of next years annual conference.
News from British Association For Print & Communication (17 December 2004)
Green Awareness Seminars For Yorkshire Printers
Print companies in Yorkshire and Humber are being invited to free awareness seminars, which focus on good environmental management practices in January 2005.
News from PrintYorkshire (17 December 2004)
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