PACPRINT CALLS FOR KNOWLEDGE SHARING

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The organisers of next year’s PacPrint trade expo are calling for industry leaders to share their expertise in print and business at the show.

Sarah Moore, Visual Connections and Kirsten Taylor, Taylor'd Press. Image: Print21
Calling for speakers at PacPrint: (l-r) Sarah Moore, general manager, Trade Shows & Events, Visual Connections, and PacPrint chair Kirsten Taylor, Taylor'd Press 

PacPrint has extended an open invitation for industry professionals to contribute to sessions by sharing their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives on key industry topics.

Kirsten Taylor, chair, PacPrint25, said, We believe that the future of the print industry depends on collaboration, dialogue, and continuous learning. Our seminars and panels are designed to facilitate these discussions, and we are inviting people from across the industry to join us in sharing their knowledge. Whether you are an expert in sales, technology, AI, cybersecurity, HR/IR, or any other field relevant to print, we want to hear from you."

PacPrint says that by participating as a speaker or panellist, you will “have the opportunity to position yourself as a thought leader” in the print industry, saying the platform allows you to connect with peers, potential clients, and industry partners, all while helping to drive innovation and collaboration across the sector.

The organisers are interested in hearing from those with expertise in the following areas:

• Sales & Marketing Strategies: What are the latest trends in print sales? How can companies leverage digital marketing to reach new clients?
• Technological Innovations: From digital printing advancements to automation, how can businesses stay ahead in a rapidly changing landscape?
• Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning: How can AI optimise print production, streamline workflows, and enhance customer experience?
• Cybersecurity: As the print industry becomes more digitally integrated, what steps should companies take to protect sensitive data and intellectual property?
• Human Resources & Industrial Relations (HR/IR): How can print businesses attract and retain top talent in a competitive market? What are the best practices for managing remote teams?

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