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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
R&E Council Pressroom Conference Attendees Hear Latest Technologies, Techniques
White Stone, VA - On November 16 and 17, the Research and
Engineering Council of NAPL held its 30th annual Productivity in the
Pressroom conference in Chicago. At the meeting, some 180 pressroom
personnel and vendors from around the world gathered for an advance look
at technologies introduced at Drupa, as well as the latest in workplace
management methods. The conference, chaired by John P. Sweeney, vice
president of sales and marketing at Integrated Color Solutions, featured
presentations by more than 20 pressroom equipment vendors, who provided
the attendees with overviews of technologies introduced at Drupa and at
Graph Expo 2004. The first day keynote speech was offered by Paul V.
Reilly, chairman, chief executive officer, and president of Cenveo, who
told the attendees that stronger relationships between printers and
suppliers are key to the continued viability of the printing industry.
On the second day of the conference, keynoter Paul Steidle, member of the
executive board of MAN Roland, reemphasized the need for industry
cooperation, and also observed that the purchase price of equipment is
far less important than the total costs incurred during the product life.
Steidle noted that efforts to bring down equipment acquisition costs
often increase life cycle costs such as training and maintenance.
The annual R&E Council Productivity in the Pressroom seminar is widely
seen as the preeminent technical meeting in the pressroom segment of the
printing industry. At the 2004 meeting, attendees heard executives from
successful printers including Cenveo, Hallmark Cards, Japs-Olson,
Quad/Graphics, John Roberts, Suttle-Straus, and Worzalla Publishing
describe their solutions to pressroom problems. Discussing the success
of the seminar, R&E Council managing director Ronald L. Mihills said:
“The R&E Council pressroom conference, unlike any other in the industry,
focuses solely on the latest in technology and processes for the
pressroom. The continued success of this meeting is testimony to the
long-running .”
Since 1950, the Research & Engineering Council of the National
Association for Printing Leadership has been dedicated to the education
of printing industry personnel in the latest technologies and
productivity improvement methods. The Council conducts seminars at which
publishers, printers, educators, consultants and suppliers meet to share
information and learn about leading edge technologies affecting the
graphic arts industry. At three annual seminars—Pressroom, Bindery, and
Digital Smart Factory—the latest technologies are reviewed in the context
of actual print production. The Council also holds technology breakfasts
at key industry trade shows, and an annual meeting highlighting critical
trends in the graphic arts industry. Information regarding membership
and seminars is available from the Council at 804-436-9922, at
recouncil@rivnet.net, or at www.recouncil.org. Hear It Here First at the
R&E Council.
Chartered in 1933, NAPL is a not-for-profit trade association
representing some 2000 printing companies in the $88 billion commercial
printing industry. The NAPL mission is to enable the printing community
to profit from change through a full range of management, educational,
and economic information and analysis services to members.
NAPL
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