04.14.23
The registration for the National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers (NAPIM) 2023 Summer Course at the Sonoco Institute is now open. The hotel will be posted shortly – all registrants will be notified.
NAPIM’s 2023 Summer Course, taking place July 17–21, is a joint effort between ink companies and NAPIM’s Technical Associate Members (TAMs), providing a unique learning experience for new and seasoned ink technicians to gain in-depth instruction on the various industry-related subject matter.
For 2023 significant improvements are under development, including expansion of the digital ink coverage, hands-on session demonstrating the formulation and construction of an ink system, and other changes.
The Sonoco Institute of Packaging Design and Graphics at Clemson University will provide a state-of-the-art venue featuring excellent instructional resources in flexographic, lithographic, and gravure printing. The move to the Sonoco Institute has allowed NAPIM to expand its course coverage to include sessions on digital printing and electronic ink development.
Presented by leading experts, this is the only program available that not only covers ink application and printing processes but the regulatory issues affecting printing ink in both the manufacturing and printing environments. Understanding these issues as they relate to compliance is critically important.
NAPIM’s 2023 Summer Course, taking place July 17–21, is a joint effort between ink companies and NAPIM’s Technical Associate Members (TAMs), providing a unique learning experience for new and seasoned ink technicians to gain in-depth instruction on the various industry-related subject matter.
For 2023 significant improvements are under development, including expansion of the digital ink coverage, hands-on session demonstrating the formulation and construction of an ink system, and other changes.
The Sonoco Institute of Packaging Design and Graphics at Clemson University will provide a state-of-the-art venue featuring excellent instructional resources in flexographic, lithographic, and gravure printing. The move to the Sonoco Institute has allowed NAPIM to expand its course coverage to include sessions on digital printing and electronic ink development.
Presented by leading experts, this is the only program available that not only covers ink application and printing processes but the regulatory issues affecting printing ink in both the manufacturing and printing environments. Understanding these issues as they relate to compliance is critically important.