Training and Education
Here are five reasons why investing in ongoing training and development for your printing business pays off in real, measurable ways.
Girls Who Print Canada launched Community Huddles, a new monthly online event series designed to bring Canadian women in print together with mentorship, education, advocacy, and career development.
Here’s one way to use print in an interactive way to spark connection, drive engagement, and open the door to careers in print.
As part of this commitment, the Alliance continues to invest in education, while offering free membership to students and educators.
In this episode of Printing’s Alive, Warren Werbitt chats with Bettylyn Krafft.
In this episode of Printing’s Alive, Warren Werbitt chats with Bettylyn Krafft.
NPSOA endorses the “Ink Runs Deep” initiative designed to celebrate the culture of the print industry while supporting students.
PGSF has announced it will operate under a new name to better reflect the organization’s broadened mission.
Senior Content Editor Toni McQuilken shares her journey to becoming a G7+ Expert and what it’s like taking the in-person certification.
Kevin Goettsch, BSN SPORTS, was looking for education on color management and AI — the iLEARNING+ platform provided both, and more.













