Tara Smith breaks down what students are looking for when they’re searching for internships in the printing industry.
One month after PRINTING United Expo, Tara Seth reflects on her experience as a student attendee and what surprised her the most.
In the printing industry, there are opportunities for professionals and students to interact. Here is why it’s so important.
Tara Seth offers a glimpse into her college degree, Graphic Media Management, and how this has set her on a path to success.
Whether new to management or a seasoned vet, accessing leadership resources is essential. Peer networking is a great place to start.
Skills training is often seen as a cost, but it’s actually an investment that boosts competitiveness and fosters employee retention.
If you’re ready to do some research and networking in the interior design market, here are some suggestions on trade shows and professional organizations worth checking out.
GEW partnered with several local colleges in the UK to retrofit a double-decker bus to turn it into a mobile STEM workshop for kids.
If you’re thinking of getting into the interiors market, NeoCon is the place to meet industry leaders.
Printing patterns for use in interiors is different than printing other types of products because patterns need to be in repeat.