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Back on the road to the Digital Academy

Following a successful run of events since its launch, the Antalis Digital Academy has unveiled a jam-packed summer schedule.

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Antalis’ Digital Academy courses return next month

It will host a brand new event, the Digital Breakfast Seminar, which will see print industry leaders network with other print professionals and listen to print consultant Sean Smyth offer some expert insights. James Cameron, founder of the Forces’ Motorsports Charity, is also scheduled to speak. 

Giles Bristow, Antalis’ digital support manager, comments: “We are very excited about hosting a breakfast seminar, which we hope will become a regular forum for business leaders to come along and learn more about what is on the horizon for digital print, get inspirational insights, network with likeminded people, and generate ideas about how to develop their own businesses."

We are very excited about hosting a breakfast seminar, which we hope will become a regular forum for business leaders to come along and learn more about what is on the horizon for digital print


As well as the new event, Digital Academy will be back on the road, heading to Newcastle to host an Introduction to Photobook and Personalised Printing and Finishing workshop at Taopix Ltd on the 28th June.

The following month will see another edition of the Academy’s Adobe Digital Workshops, hosting five day-long sessions covering different Adobe programmes. New for 2017 is the Wallcoverings Application Workshop, highlighting the ongoing increase in demand for décor products.

Bristow concludes: “We have a core of workshops that are constantly in demand, such as the Colour Management and Vehicle Wrapping courses.  Alongside those we carefully monitor what the market needs and is talking about, and are in regular consultation with independent industry experts to understand what is in development in the digital print arena and work with them to develop new courses that will ensure our customers can keep abreast of new opportunities."


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