The annual Association of Creative and Print Managers in Education (ACPME) conference takes place this year at the Golden Jubilee Conference Hall, Glasgow, between 4 and 7 June. The ACPME represents in-house print units in higher education institutions in the UK and the conference is the main opportunity for print managers and others to meet and discuss this niche sector. There are 20 exhibitors, with speakers including Future Index’s Jim Tudor and Adobe’s Tony Harmer.
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