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GRAPH EXPO 15 and the co-located CPP EXPO, slated for Sept.13 - 16, 2015 at Chicago’s McCormick Place South, will present an in-depth roster of seminars, hands-on lab sessions and workshops-for the graphic communications industry. The “Transform” themed exhibition’s educational program will get a pre-show start with the Executive Outlook Conference from 8:00 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Sept. 13, prior to the show floor opening.
This popular half-day conference will feature some of the top graphic communications industry experts who will explore “The Essential Element for Focused Growth.” It will also include the announcement of the 2015 MUST SEE ‘EMS “Best of Category” selections for the top technologies demonstrated across the show floor.
The educational sessions are targeted to meet the needs of attendees in 12 key market segments: commercial printing, in-plant printing, transactional printing, quick printing, packaging and specialty printing, photo imaging, mailing and fulfillment, book printing and publishing, wide-format printing and imaging, newspaper printing and publishing, marketing and creative services, manufacturing and industrial printing, and media/print buying.
“The graphic communications industry is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, which makes the ‘Transform’ show theme especially relevant,” said Ralph Nappi, President of the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC). “The educational slate at this year’s show reflects that transformation and provides information and insight into the evolution of the existing and emerging technologies that attendees can use to build their businesses.”
This popular half-day conference will feature some of the top graphic communications industry experts who will explore “The Essential Element for Focused Growth.” It will also include the announcement of the 2015 MUST SEE ‘EMS “Best of Category” selections for the top technologies demonstrated across the show floor.
The educational sessions are targeted to meet the needs of attendees in 12 key market segments: commercial printing, in-plant printing, transactional printing, quick printing, packaging and specialty printing, photo imaging, mailing and fulfillment, book printing and publishing, wide-format printing and imaging, newspaper printing and publishing, marketing and creative services, manufacturing and industrial printing, and media/print buying.
“The graphic communications industry is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, which makes the ‘Transform’ show theme especially relevant,” said Ralph Nappi, President of the Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC). “The educational slate at this year’s show reflects that transformation and provides information and insight into the evolution of the existing and emerging technologies that attendees can use to build their businesses.”