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Interview with the head of Heidelberg Print Media Academy[ 1-Nov-2005] :
Since its inception in year 2000 Heidelberg's Print Media Academy (PMA) has been steadily growing and now it has several branches throughout the world. In order to have a better insight on PMA and its activities we spoke to Bernd Schopp, head of PMA who recently visited Iran to participate in a training seminar, organized jointly by PMA and Iran Rotative, Heidelberg's agent in Iran. Bernd Schopp took over the management of PMA in Heidelberg on 1 August 2002. As manager of the PMA he had tried to further globalize the PMA and at the same time in expanding its industry-specific training portfolio.
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Suppliers voice opinion on outcome of four day event How was it for exhibitors of Gulf Print 2004?[ 4-Oct-2004] : Are exhibitions important? As the ME Printer reporter moved around from booth to booth of all the participating exhibitors, he came across a wide range of views, suggestions and emotions. In this report, we have tried to thread together some of the evocations to help us understand what the event meant to each individual exhibitor. Additionally, it throws some light on the regional exhibition scenario and its scope for future development and more importantly, help us to understand how such events work as networking forums. On another level, it also helps understand the market dynamics and the forces that come into play in dictating it. |
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The Drupa Diary ... by the pundit of print - Frank Rmano[ 4-Jul-2004] : we bring you a day-to-day account of the happenings at Drupa through the eyes of Frank Romano—an academician, intrepid reporter and Drupa evaluator, all rolled into one. Presented here is Romano’s Drupa Diary: memoirs of those fourteen days in Düsseldorf, written in his endearing jocular style with a few comments guaranteed to make you laugh aloud. |
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As leading manufacturers see it Drupa Success files[ 4-Jul-2004] : To an industry which goes overboard in churning out new products and technologies from one event to the next, Drupa has the same appeal that the stage has to a showman and the giant top to a circus owner. If not new products or technologies, R&D engineers of major manufacturing companies come up with enhancements and prototypes of other ground breaking technologies.
Presented here is an account based on interviews, some conducted during Drupa and some after, which helps us put our finger on the pulse of what happened during Drupa and what is expected to happen in the Iran following the event. |
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