Train. Educate. Develop.
Training and education are critical to the success of any person or company. Over the years we have developed and presented many programs that work toward that end. This sampling of presentations available here should both educate as well as give you an understanding of some of the types of programs we have presented.
In addition to those presentations available here, some of the other extended courseware we have developed include:
- Color Reproduction and Color Management
- PDF in Print Production
- Service Provider Management
- Data Driven Workflows
- Process Automation
- File troubleshooting and problem solving
Interested in creating a custom program to address your internal and external needs?
Upcoming Speaking Engagements
WTT Tech Outlook Packaging
May 18
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Featured Online Presentations
2021 Technology Outlook - Labels & Packaging
“Packaging is transforming.” The traditional printing processes for labels, corrugated, and flexible packaging are in flux, with hybrid and bespoke solutions emerging. Learn the latest technologies, new products, enhanced capabilities, and new applications in the label and packaging market.
What you’ll learn:
– New label and packaging technology developments and trends.
– New label and packaging products from major industry vendors
– New features, capabilities, and applications
Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda Been at drupa 2020
A comprehensive technology overview of new industry offerings and how they can enhance, transform and help your print business with industry analyst David Zwang, Principal Zwang & Co.
Premium Content from Printing United
Preparing for Industry 4.0: Why Now is the Time to Automate
Efficiency is the name of the game in the packaging industry with fast turnarounds in high demand and labor hard to come by. That is why automation and Industry 4.0 technology have become essential to maintaining a successful printing and converting operation. This session will cover the latest trends driving the need for automation, and the technologies available to meet this demand.
Digital Inkjet vs. Toner: Not an Either/Or Business Decision
Although production inkjet printing technology now captures most of the headlines, digital dry and liquid toner printing advancements and adoption continue. Whether it’s the ability to achieve high-end color quality, larger formats, fifth colors, embellishments, and other special effects, digital toner printing remains a growing and viable output technology.
Electrophotography – Digital Print of the Past and Future!
Toner printing technology and products ushered in the age of digital printing, and then with the introduction of production inkjet, people were starting to write off toner. Well guess what, not only is toner still viable, it is going through a renaissance and becoming more competitive, giving inkjet and even analog printing technologies a new run for the money.
Best Practices in Business Recovery
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on printing businesses worldwide, and its repercussionswill be felt for years. This recovery-focused session will highlight the efforts of three businesses that have charted bold, practicable plans to stay stong and grow in our new reality. This specific session addresses companies in the graphics, apparel, and industrial segments. Another session, held Thursday, will address commercial, packaging, and in-plant segments.
Convergence Considerations: Commercial Printing
Commercial printing has taken a hard hit during COVID. Orders are coming back, in micro-run quantities, with faster turnaround expectations than ever before. This session will layout which printing and workflow technologies fit best for the various situations of demand.
Convergence Considerations: Graphics/Wide-Format
COVID related print applications are growing, especially among small businesses that are now introduced to the availability of all types of short-run, reasonably priced wide format print options. Come learn which technologies and applications will do well as demand for wide format signage returns.