This year the show, which takes place in Miami 1-3 March next year, will feature 10 educational tracks focussing on prepress and production, digital, sales and marketing, management, wide format, illustration and design, Photoshop, web and interactive, InDesign and Acrobat and PDF.
The sessions will be available in both English and Spanish and will cover subjects as diverse as waste reduction, social media, QR codes and augmented reality and getting started with web design, as well as how to survive as a small company.
PAF president George Ryan said: "With technology rapidly changing and constantly being updated, our goal is to bring on the best presenters in the business speaking to hottest topics and trends at the time."
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