Now in its 9th year, the Power of Print seminar attracts 200 leaders from the print, paper, publishing, packaging and media industries. Attendees at Stationers’ Hall, London, will have the chance to hear from a diverse range of global experts, exploring the challenges, innovations and opportunities for print and paper in today’s multi-media world, followed by a drinks reception and three-course dinner with an after-dinner speech from Metro editor Ted Young. Tickets for the seminar are now on sale, priced at £169 for the day seminar and £269 for the full event, while BPIF Members are entitled to a 20% discount. To book, visit: https://powerofprint.info/
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