
Training and Education

The print industry is aging—and without a strong pipeline of young professionals, its future is at risk. In this episode, two leaders in print education and workforce development, Jules Van Sant (PGSF) and Steve Falk (Canadian Printing Industries Scholarship Trust Fund), share what’s working—and what’s not—when it comes to attracting new talent. From the importance of scholarships and early exposure to the role of company culture and mentorship, this conversation offers practical, honest insight for any print business looking to stay relevant and competitive in the years ahead.
Ferris State University students left the 2025 Dscoop Edge Conference with a deep sense of connection, inspiration, and pride.
New courses in dye sublimation, AI, screen printing, and customer service offer training to prepare the industry for continued success.
At NPF 2025, some key overall trends emerged. We take a closer look at how data, personalization, and postal rates are all top of mind.
The Alliance announced the Unified Printing Taxonomy, a standardized classification system for products and services, is now available.
The Museum of Printing is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution by showcasing how print helped shape the nation.
GCSF announces that the recipient of its 2025 Champion of Education Award is Paul Reilly, partner, New Direction Partners.
The final day of Inkjet Summit 2025 ended strong, with general sessions, panel discussions, case studies, and one-on-one meetings.
Monday kicked off day one of the Inkjet Summit event, where it was made clear that inkjet poses a significant growth opportunity.
SPI 2025 will be held June 3-5 in Essen, Germany, with the latest breakthroughs showcased and industry leaders connecting.