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10TH ANNUAL POWER OF PRINT
GOING VIRTUAL: 10TH ANNUAL POWER OF PRINT SEMINAR
The 10th annual Power of Print seminar, taking place on Tuesday 3rd November, was always expected to feature an exciting spin to celebrate this special anniversary.
Afully virtual seminar was perhaps unexpected, but the possibilities and opportunities for just such an event are no less exciting. The seminar – organised by Two Sides and the BPIF, in partnership with Canon and Fedrigoni – will bring together eight leading experts from across the spectrum of print, publishing and paper based packaging and beyond.
Jonathan Tame, Managing Director of Two Sides, says, “Print has played an essential role during the coronavirus crisis, from governments using direct mail to safely reach vulnerable households, to newspapers and magazines providing crucial information and much needed enjoyment to people in their homes. Even in a changing landscape, the power of print remains unassailable and this year’s seminar will highlight the opportunities, and indeed challenges, for print in this new world.”
Leaders from their respective sectors, including direct mail, publishing, agencies, brands, and packaging, will enlighten, inspire, and inform the audience with their take on what the future holds.
The Power of Print virtual seminar will take place across two sessions on one day, with speakers being broadcast live from Canon’s state of the art facilities in their central London office.
Mark Lawn, Director of Professional Print Solutions, Canon Europe, says, “Canon are extremely excited to be part of a completely virtual Power of Print seminar for the first time in this special event’s 10 year history. As an industry, we need to be even more agile, considering new services and new approaches. The seminar provides a perfect platform for learning and inspiration.”
Not limited by capacity, geography, or even cost, the virtual seminar offers an excellent opportunity for all members of the print, publishing and allied industries to join and unite in knowledge.
Charles Jarrold, Chief Executive of the BPIF, adds, “This year’s Power of Print virtual seminar is a must attend event for everyone in the industry. Whether you are a chief executive,
sales manager, or apprentice, there will be information which will surely inform and inspire after an immensely challenging year.”
Access to the Power of Print virtual seminar costs just £29 per attendee for members of Two Sides and the BPIF and £39 for non-members. Three tickets can be purchased for the price of two. Speakers will be announced over the coming weeks. For more information and to book access to the seminar, please visit www. powerofprint.info