Tuesday 18 May
11am
Responsible paper procurement
Alun Watkins national secretary, PEFC
Wednesday 19 May
11.45am
Two Sides, exploring the myths and setting out the facts about a sustainable print and paper industry
Martyn Eustace, director, Two Sides
Thursday 20 May
12.30pm
Getting training into the workplace
Martin Redgrave Regional learning organiser, Unite
Friday 21 May
11.45am
Centre for fine print research
Professor Stephen Hoskins University of the West of England
Saturday 22 May
2.45pm
Pension reforms and auto enrolment 2012
Barry Dixon Printing Industry Pension Scheme
Sunday 23 May
3.30pm
What print buyers are looking for from printers
Andrew Bartlett iPPSA chairman
Monday 24 May
2.45pm
Best practice in direct mail, including data and sustainability
Lorraine Turner, DMA Mailing House Committee and managing director, CCS Direct Mail
Vincent Gidley DMA Mailing House Committee and managing director, Howitt
3.30pm
Securing your future in today's media industry
Bonnie Blake programme director and coordinating chair, Division of Media Industry Studies and Design, New York University
Tuesday 25 May
11.45am
New energy deal for printers buying group
Andrew Bartlett iPPSA chairman
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