At yesterday’s annual NAPCO Research/PRINTING United Alliance breakfast on key trends and insights, the focus was to explain what’s driving investment today, whether it’s in equipment, software, substrates, or infrastructure.
Nathan Safran
As day three of the 10th annual Inkjet Summit wrapped up, attendees dispersed, returning to their shops motivated, changed, and hyped to expand the use of inkjet in their production.
This innovative new service assesses the state of the commercial printing marketplace through surveys to commercial print service providers (PSPs) and print buyers across various industries.
Last week, the Live & Local event series — sponsored by HP — wrapped with its fourth city in four weeks. The event was held in San Francisco at the Chase Center, where the Golden State Warriors played against the Memphis Grizzlies.
The 2021 Inkjet Summit kicked off the afternoon of Monday, July 26, at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort, near Austin, Texas, punctuating strong evidence of a resurgent post-pandemic printing industry.
During the 2017 Inkjet Summit, Nathan Safran, director of research for NAPCO Media, and Marco Boer, VP of I.T. Strategies, provided insight into the minds of marketers and how they view direct mail — and print — as part of the overall marketing mix.