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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 21, 2011--The Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) is excited to announce their 64th Annual Technical Conference. TAGA's conference is the premier international conference for the graphic arts that features technical papers across a broad spectrum of the graphic communications industry, including research straight from the laboratory, testing from the pressroom, technical engineering studies, and computational methods that analyze the complex business and production process. The 64th Annual TAGA Technical Conference takes place March 18–21, 2012, at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville-Riverfront Hotel, in Jacksonville, FL.
The TAGA conference showcases cutting-edge technology, engineering, science, and innovation in the industry. Attendees will learn about innovations in digital, offset, packaging, workflow, materials, and nanotechnology that will drastically impact the marketplace.
"With keynotes from leading companies such as HP, EFI, and Quad/Graphics, outstanding technical papers from groups worldwide, and a variety of informative tutorial sessions, this is the conference for those that want to lead the industry," Mark Bohan, managing director, TAGA said. "It is one of the critical meetings to attend for stimulating new ideas and strategies."
This conference provides the assets, solutions, and network necessary to stay on top of graphic arts technology. For more information please visit www.taga.org, or to register for the conference contact Member Central at membercentral@printing.org or call (800) 910-4283 ext. 770.
About TAGA
TAGA is the only global professional technical association for the graphic arts industries. TAGA focuses on graphic arts systems, software, and computer technology developments, as well as the more traditional areas of press, ink, and paper engineering applications. In addition, it maintains the industry's best permanent set of technical papers and abstracts. TAGA serves the CTO, CIO, and R&D management personnel of printers, publishers, and premedia companies, as well as engineers and scientists employed by graphic arts systems and equipment providers, ink manufacturers, and paper manufacturers. For information on membership, the conference, and benefits, please visit www.taga.org or contact Elise Cohen, Conference Assistant, at ecohen@printing.org.
Source: WorldPressOnline
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