Business Management - Industry Trends
The printing history of Oxford University Press will end this summer, after it announced its printing arm was closing.
Matthew Parker and Deb Corn get into a heated debate about printers and buyers in this week’s podcast.
Long-time printing industry executive and consultant Ray Hartman offers guidance on consolidations, international influences, and more.
Marco Boer and David Zwang discuss their efforts to develop global taxonomy to replace the existing taxonomy that dates back to 1960s.
Mimaki provided its take on a handful of imaging-focused segments, and announced new technologies and a new initiative.
To honor Frank Romano, the Museum of Printing has introduced the “Year of Frank.” In this episode, Romano shares some of his history.
Tom Boyle discusses Heeter’s latest acquisition, direct mail printing trends, and Heeter’s response to rising postage and paper prices.
On this episode of The Week that Was, the USPS has filed a notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission requesting price changes; Ricoh announced new gold and silver toners; Geoffrey Eisenberg offered some advice to fellow printers; and Frank Romano celebrates 80 years and reflects back on the industry.
Industry icon Frank Romano, president of the Museum of Printing, discusses the future of the printing industry and highlights its past.
The awards will be presented to Michael Duggal and Thomas J. Quinlan at the 68th Annual Franklin Event on November 17 in New York City.