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What's new in print?PARIS, FRANCE/DARMSTADT, GERMANY: Phillip Crawley, CEO and publisher of The Globe and Mail in Canada, is among the senior international newspaper executives who will be talking about product innovation at the annual WAN-IFRA Printing Summit, to be held in Mainz, Germany, the birthplace of modern printing, 6-7 April 2011. ![]() The Globe and Mail, reputedly Canada's leading national daily, recently underwent a spectacular redesign under Crawley's leadership, and he will discuss the strategy behind a successful print relaunch in the digital age. Despite all the attention focused on digital innovations, print products continue to generate more revenue than digital, and are benefiting from significant innovations as well. Building on the formula of the previous event in Salzburg in 2010, the Printing Summit will feature leading newspaper publishers, printing company executives and other experts from around the world, who will examine the issues of primary importance to the newspaper in print, including materials, automation, colour quality, innovations to printing, mailroom and lean production. The conference programme and registration details can be found at www.wan-ifra.org/events/printing-summit-2011. The annual Printing Summit provides an opportunity for the international print newspaper community to meet, network and exchange ideas. The summit will also feature:
More speakers will be announced in due course. The conference will be chaired by Eike Bühring the technical manager of Presse-Druck- und Verlag in Germany; he will bring his many years of experience to the conference on product innovation and workflow. Full details at www.wan-ifra.org/events/printing-summit-2011. Learn more about WAN-IFRA at www.wan-ifra.org or through the WAN-IFRA |