Printing Industries supported by Event Partner, Media Super, is co-ordinating a series of nation‐wide free, early evening networking events in July which will shine the spotlight on the Future of print and the impact of the National Broadband Network in a lively panel and debate session.

With a representative from the National Broadband Network (NBN Co.) and other invited local panelists, it promises to be insightful and controversial and not to be missed.
It is a chance for members of the print industry to show their enthusiasm and voice any concerns about the industry impact to an expert in the field who can also talk about how they can capitalise on the enormous opportunity the NBN will bring to business and communications consumers.
At this free event run from 5pm‐7pm, attendees will hear from Sean Casey, the NBN Co.’s Broadband Applications Advisor, who has spoken and written extensively about the topic.
GASA General Manager, Garry Knespal, said: “With both major political parties committed to the NBN, this is a hot topic that is of high relevance and interest, particularly to printers working in this increasingly digital age.
"This event is a chance to learn and ask questions," he said.
Mr Casey, said the printing industry had many business opportunities that would be enhanced by the NBN including web‐to‐print systems, enhanced data transfer and hosting capabilities and the use and management of cloud solutions for clients.
"A better understanding of the benefits of the NBN will enable you to adapt your business to take advantage of the opportunities high speed broadband presents,” he said.
As applications Mr Casey is the broadband applications advisor for the NBN Co., supporting IT needs for enterprise businesses and government. He facilitates application development with a focus on delivering value through industry sector benefits: business, health, education, energy, government, regional development, and local communities.
He also presented a very popular workshop at PacPrint in May this year.
Dates and Venues (all events begin at 5pm following a meeting of members at 4.30pm (all states except Victoria). Events conclude by 7pm.
Vic ‐ Thursday 4 July (Mulgrave Club)
SA ‐ Wed 10 July (Printing Industries Wayville office)
WA ‐ Thursday 11 July (Balmoral Hotel, Victoria Park)
QLD ‐ Tuesday 16 July (Brisbane International ‐ Virginia Hotel)
NSW ‐ Thursday 18 July (North Ryde RSL)

To register, email Printing Industries Events events@printnet.com.au

Printing Industries Association of Australia
www.printnet.com.au

 

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