THE SHORTLIST
• Alan Griffiths, Newsprinters (Knowsley)/Leeds City College
• James Hocking, Amcor Flexibles Cumbria
• Blaine Madgwick, Stephens & George Print Group
THE CRITERIA
The Heidelberg bursary of £2,000 is open to any trainee, including full- or part-time employees or students, undertaking any form of print-related qualification, from an NVQ to a degree.
SPONSORED BY
Heidelberg Graphic Equipment
SPONSOR'S STATEMENT
Heidelberg make and distribute the broadest portfolio of machinery, services and supplies covering the entire print manufacturing process. As an innovative and forward-thinking company, Heidelberg is delighted to be supporting the best and most talented newcomers to the industry.
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