Industry bodies
Young people in focus at Konica Minolta industry round table
Konica Minolta welcomed guests from across the profession at its Luton customer experience centre last Thursday (30 January) to discuss how the print industry might raise its public profile, bring in...
JICMail launches new report on ‘super touchpoints’
JICMail, the joint industry currency for ad mail launched a new report that highlights the ‘super touchpoint’ powers of direct mail, at a breakfast event held in London yesterday (29 January).
BPIF offers last-chance bargain on senior leader training
The BPIF has put its Level Seven Senior Leader Apprenticeship – equivalent to a Master’s degree – up for a new intake at just £700, before government funding is cut.
New year predictions: Neil Lovell, The Printing Charity
Unsurprisingly the charity’s CEO firmly believes people are the industry’s biggest asset, but like any valuable resource they need to be supported and cared as this is where he wants to help more.
New year predictions: Charles Jarrold, BPIF
The Fed’s CEO is very much a Drupa fan, and he hopes that some of the positivity on display in Düsseldorf will run on into 2025.
New EU product safety regulations confuse UK exporters
EU product regulations coming into force today (13 December) have left printers exporting into Europe and Northern Ireland confused about the extent of their responsibilities, and how they can comply...
IPIA sets out strategy to shape a ‘A New Narrative for Print’
The IPIA launched its new national print research and advocacy project, ‘A New Narrative for Print’, at its Annual Conference in August and it has now finalised the white paper accompanying the...
IPIA celebrates member achievements at Expo and Gala Dinner
The IPIA has capped off another busy year for the trade association with its Recognising Excellence Expo, Gala Dinner, and Awards.
JICMail and Origin conduct mail measurement pilot study
JICMail and ISBA’s cross-media measurement programme Origin are conducting a mail measurement pilot study.
Printing Charity heralds increased support but says it can do more
At the Printing Charity’s annual luncheon yesterday (14 November), it revealed that its free confidential helpline was now supporting 32,000 industry workers and their families.