IMPACK Collaborates with KAMA to Offer Seamless Solution
Press release submitted on behalf of IMPACK

IMPACK, Saint Jacques, Quebec, Canada, a leading innovator in folder-gluer peripherals, is proud to announce its collaboration with KAMA, a global leader in finishing die-cutters and folding-gluing machines. Together, the two companies are delivering a powerful, cost-effective solution that meets the needs of modern packaging producers.
Complementary Technologies
At the heart of this collaboration is the seamless pairing of IMPACK’s ERGOSA Semi-Automatic Packer with KAMA’s FlexFold 52i folder-gluer. Designed specifically for short-run production, the FlexFold 52i offers fully automatic adjustments, allowing for over 100 order changeovers in a single day. Designed for fast changeovers and adaptability, the ERGOSA helps packaging producers maximize the real-life speed potential of KAMA’s high-performance FlexFold 52i.
IMPACK Deputy General Manager Mathieu Tremblay explains: “IMPACK’s ERGOSA Semi-Automatic Packer is the perfect complementary solution to KAMA’s FlexFold 52i, offering a seemless solution for packaging producers looking to maximize efficiency on the finishing line. This partnership underscores the dedication of both IMPACK and KAMA to providing cutting-edge, reliable solutions for their customers.”
IMPACK and KAMA engineers worked together to define the best ERGOSA configurations for the FlexFold 52i. Kama has the rights to sell those specific configurations directly with their folder-gluers. For more diverse needs and special cases clients can discuss other solutions in IMPACK’s machine portfolio with our sales and engineering team.
KAMA’s reputation, built over 100 years of excellence in precision manufacturing, combined with IMPACK’s expertise in folder-gluer peripherals, creates a shared DNA of design innovation and expert knowledge. Both companies are committed to serving the needs of packaging producers’ finishing lines and are focused on driving productivity, efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
“We are very pleased about the promising cooperation with the Canadian manufacturer IMPACK”, says KAMA Head of Sales Europe Stefan Kleditzch. “With IMPACK, we have found the ideal partner for packing the finished folding cartons from our automatic folder gluer FlexFold 52i. Both companies share a common vision: the highest quality and precision in machine manufacturing. This partnership allows us to combine our strengths and offer a seamless, efficient complete solution. The fully automatic FlexFold 52i and the subsequent packaging system Ergosa perfectly harmonize in terms of speed and formats. Together, we offer packaging manufacturers and brand owners a sophisticated overall solution for folding carton production that supports the machine operator and significantly increases productivity.”
IMPACK Area Sales Manager for German speaking countries, Natascha Döme said, “This project is a strong example of how we, as industry-focused machine builders, work together on solutions that create real added value for our customers. I’m looking forward to working together to address a real need in packaging production facilities.”
About IMPACK
IMPACK is an engineering company that designs and manufactures folder-gluer peripherals for folding carton and corrugated box packaging producers. Our comprehensive product range includes in-line window patchers, pre-feeders, box turners, packers, stackers, batch inverters, as well as counting and separating modules. Our collaborative approach ensures that our clients get tailored solutions that eliminate bottlenecks and optimize workflows.
With over 20 years of experience analyzing packaging production workflows and methods, our machines are meticulously engineered based on insights gained from thousands of client interactions. We design solutions that help operators and packers to work more ergonomically and efficiently so that they can increase folder-gluer speed and ultimately production capacity. For more information, visit www.impack.ca.
About KAMA
For over 130 years, KAMA has been engineering success in the packaging, commercial printing, and finishing industries. As a trusted premium manufacturer, KAMA’s high-quality finishing die-cutters, embellishment and folding-gluing machines are renowned for their precision and reliability around the globe. KAMA offers a wide range of profitable solutions tailored to the needs of small and medium-sized print runs, making them an essential partner for the commercial print and packaging markets. Their cutting-edge technology serves a broad clientele, from job printers and finishing companies to major players in the packaging and printing sectors. For more information, visit www.kama.info.
Konica Minolta’s Laura Blackmer Named Best Female Executive
Press release submitted on behalf of Konica Minolta

Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Konica Minolta), Ramsey, New Jersey, is pleased to announce Laura Blackmer, President, Dealer Sales, has received the 2024 Frank Award for “Best Female Executive.”
The Frank Awards recognize outstanding achievements and excellence in the independent dealer channel of the office technology industry. This is the eighth time Blackmer has received this distinction. Toni Gorveatt and Noah Maphis of Cobb Technologies presented the award to Blackmer during The Cannata Report’s annual gala on November 7.
“It was a delight to have again received this accolade, I am always humbled by this award since it is open to all dealers. I truly appreciate their support and have enjoyed my relationships within this community,” said Blackmer. “I am grateful to The Cannata Report for not only recognizing women in leadership roles with this award category, but also the importance they place on female executives through their Women Influencers program.”
“Laura Blackmer’s recognition as Best Female Executive reflects the deep respect and appreciation she has earned from dealers across the channel,” said CJ Cannata, President and CEO, The Cannata Report. “Her dedication, approachability and communication skills set her apart as one of the most highly esteemed leaders in the industry, and her multiple wins demonstrate her remarkable influence and unwavering commitment to dealer success.”
The Cannata Report’s annual gala raised funds for research led by Rena Feinman, Ph.D., Associate Member of the Center for Discovery and Innovation at Hackensack Meridian Health, seeking to improve response to anticancer therapies for breast cancer patients.
See the full list of 2024 Frank Award winners online.
About Konica Minolta
Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc.’s (Konica Minolta) journey started 150 years ago, with a vision to see and do things differently. The company innovates for the good of society and the world. The same purpose that kept it moving then, keeps it moving now. Konica Minolta aims to partner with clients to Give Shape to Ideas by supporting their digital transformation through its expansive Intelligent Connected Workplace portfolio. Its business technology offerings include IT Services, intelligent information management, video security solutions and managed print services, as well as office technology and industrial and commercial print solutions. Through its ongoing work, the company is fortunate to be continuously recognized for its products and services. This includes, but is not limited to being included on CRN’s MSP 500 list numerous times; named a finalist in the IT Software Category by The World Technology Awards; recognized as the #1 Brand for Customer Loyalty in the MFP Office Copier Market by Brand Keys and presented with Keypoint Intelligence’s BLI 2021 A3 Line of The Year and BLI 2021-2023 Most Color Consistent A3 Brand Awards for its bizhub i-Series. For more information, please visit Konica Minolta online and follow its account on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter.
About The Cannata Report
The Cannata Report is the leading intelligence resource for the document imaging channel in the office technology industry, covering a range of topics, including managed IT solutions, managed print services, digital transformation, cybersecurity, cloud communications, network security, production print, services and supplies, vendor finance, mergers and acquisitions, and more. Written specifically for the independent dealer channel, The Cannata Report, founded in 1982, has an audience that includes business leaders in the office technology industry’s hardware, software, IT, leasing, and supplies segments.
Schumacher Packaging Achieves Peak Performance with EXPERTFOLD 110 from BOBST
Press release submitted on behalf of Schumacher Packaging

Schumacher Packaging, Ebersdorf, Germany, produces a wide range of corrugated and solid board packaging for customers all over the industry. The German company uses the e-commerce version of the BOBST EXPERTFOLD 110 folder-gluer to produce shipping packaging that covers market requirements across Europe.
Schumacher Packaging Group was founded in 1948 and is headquartered in Ebersdorf, Germany. The company is one of the largest European manufacturers of custom-made corrugated and solid board packaging. Hendrik and Björn Schumacher are the third generation to run this family business, which has a total of 29 production facilities in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Great Britain, and the Netherlands.
The company has recently installed two EXPERTFOLD 110 e-commerce versions in each of their production plants in Hauenstein and Schwarzenberg. “These folder-gluers are extremely flexible, high-performance machines operating in three shifts, 24 hours a day, five days a week. With our EXPERTFOLD 110 folder-gluers, it’s easy to switch between solid and corrugated board. For us, this sets BOBST machines apart from the competition,” explains Hendrik Schumacher, Managing Partner of Schumacher Packaging GmbH.
The e-commerce version has two features that distinguish it from the standard edition. Firstly, it has a GYROBOX module which can rotate blanks up to 1800 in any direction between two folding operations. Secondly, the distance travelled by the boxes from the gluing station to the delivery is longer. This ensures that the glue has time to set, even at high machine speeds. The resulting bonds are guaranteed to give the blanks the necessary stability.
GYROBOX improves reliability
“For the past few years, the demand for packaging which requires a 900 rotation during the folding-gluing process has been growing. That is why we decided to switch to the BOBST GYROBOX system four years ago,” says Schumacher.
Previously, the blanks hit a stop bar before being rotated. However, this standard approach had a serious disadvantage: the faster the machines run, the harder the blanks hit the mechanical stop. “The lighter the material and the faster the speed, the more unreliable the mechanical process became”, reports Schumacher.
GYROBOX, on the other hand, rotates the blank with absolute precision without stopping the box flow. Schumacher: “The BOBST rotating module ensures a steady box stream movement throughout the machine. The result is a more controlled folding-gluing process, less prone to disruption. That’s why we can run our machines at faster speeds, enabling much higher productivity. It also means that we are less dependent on the substrate grammages and the stiffness of the blanks.”
Productivity virtually doubled
Another plus is that the machines, including the GYROBOX, can be set up very quickly. “It only takes a few minutes. After a changeover, the quality stays just as high – whether it’s solid board or corrugated board packaging,” says Schumacher, describing the process continuity.
Once the machine is set up, the company quickly gets another sellable job out of the machine. For a converter active in both industries, this represents a considerable advantage. The EXPERTFOLD 110 machines produce a wide range of production runs at competitive prices. Starting with quantities of about 3,000 boxes, there is virtually no upper limit.
Schumacher explains how the productivity almost doubled: “When the blanks had to be rotated during the folding-gluing process, we managed to produce up to 120,000 boxes per shift. With the new machines, the net production is about 200,000 boxes per shift.”
Also, the longer distance between the gluing and packing process allows the machine to run faster while making packing the boxes less stressful. “It’s the same for the folding process: the longer the folding distance, the more time the machines have to fold the flaps of the boxes.” This improves the quality of the final product.
Flexible and sustainable
The company uses the e-commerce versions of the EXPERTFOLD 110 to make solid board shipping envelopes, corrugated board shipping containers and three-point glued packaging variants. “We can produce complex packaging with specialized gluing and standard boxes with base, cover and auto-adhesive tapes. This makes life easier for our customers, because there’s no need to use adhesive tape to seal the boxes. And simple handling of the packaging is essential for them.”
Producing high-performance packaging in a single machine pass and doubling the folding-gluing line productivity both reduce the energy consumption per box. Additionally, waste has been reduced by 50%. Overall, the production process and the individual packaging have become more sustainable.
“Our machine operators can easily get maximum availability out of the EXPERTFOLD 110. BOBST technology is mature and robust. We’ve really put it to the test, but it has never let us down” concludes Hendrik Schumacher.
Modernizing for the Future: Metsä Board Drives Forward with Major Upgrades to Simpele Mill
Press release submitted on behalf of Metsä Board

Metsä Board, a part of Metsä Group, is advancing with its significant investment to modernize the Simpele folding boxboard mill, focused on further enhancing product quality, production efficiency, and reducing the carbon footprint of its operations and products.
Known for producing the high-quality and lightweight MetsäBoard Classic FBB product, the Simpele mill will undergo significant upgrades in the second half of 2025, further solidifying the company’s position as the leading choice for premium food and healthcare packaging.
Valued at approximately EUR 60 million, the investment includes the modernization of the pre-drying section and the installation of a new state-of-the-art coating section on the production line. These enhancements will further improve the print quality and visual consistency of the MetsäBoard Classic FBB product while enabling the company to shift to fossil free alternatives in its paperboard production process.
“This project marks an important milestone in our shift toward fossil free paperboard production at the Simpele mill and is in full alignment with Metsä Board’s goal of achieving fossil free production across all mills by the end of 2030,” says Markku Leskelä, Senior Vice President of Development at Metsä Board. “The mill upgrade will also further solidify our leading position in the food and pharmaceutical segments, offering customers a product with an even higher print quality, better visual uniformity, and a reduced carbon footprint.”
Announced last April, the modernization of the Simpele mill is being implemented in stages and is progressing according to schedule in all areas. The technology purchases for the project were mostly completed in June, and detailed planning with equipment suppliers is ongoing. The building permit was granted earlier this year and the first visible work at the mill has already started. Most tasks, such as installing the new pre-drying and coating sections, will be completed during a scheduled maintenance shutdown at the mill in September.
Metsä Board will ensure uninterrupted service and consistent product availability by careful planning in close collaboration with its customers. The upgraded Simpele mill is expected to start up in the fourth quarter of 2025.
The modernization of the board machine is part of a planned wider investment program at the Simpele mill. The planned programme also includes renewals in the mechanical pulp production, in the finishing area of paperboard as well as a new power plant. The company has not yet taken investment decisions on these.
Metsä Board
Metsä Board is a producer of lightweight and high-quality folding boxboards, food service boards and white kraftliners. The pure fresh fibres we use in our products are a safe, renewable and recyclable resource, that can be traced back to northern forests. We aim to have completely fossil free mills and raw materials by the end of 2030. We promote a culture of diversity, equality and inclusion.
Metsä Board is listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki. In 2023 our sales totaled EUR 1.9 billion, and we have around 2,300 employees. Metsä Board is part of Metsä Group, whose parent company Metsäliitto Cooperation is owned by over 90,000 Finnish forest owners. For more information, visit www.metsagroup.com/metsaboard/.
Highcon and Hybrid Software Collaborates for Digital Diecutting Enhancement
Press release submitted on behalf of Highcon and HYBRID Software
Highcon, Yavne, Israel, and HYBRID Software, Gent, Belgium, announced a partnership to elevate the digital diecutting workflow for packaging and display converters by integrating Hybrid’s renowned PACKZ software, offering full PDF support, into Highcon’s Digital Diecutting Workflow Package (DWP). This partnership aims to deliver more streamlined processes, increased precision, and enhanced workflow integration, empowering operators across production sites.
At the core of this collaboration is a custom-designed version of the PACKZ Engine for Highcon, introducing a fully integrated PDF workflow tailored for the digital die-cutting process. By advancing artwork handling, high-quality previews, and automated XML export capabilities, this collaboration enables packaging converters to seamlessly integrate Highcon’s digital solutions into their workflows, simplifying setup while accelerating production timelines.
“Our partnership with Highcon is all about empowering the packaging industry,” said Bert Van der Perre, Chief Commercial Officer, Hybrid Software. “Finishing is a vital step in packaging production, and this collaboration streamlines the process, delivering greater efficiency and precision for our customers.”
“With Highcon’s digital die-cutting systems deployed worldwide, this collaboration with Hybrid Software enables production teams to achieve faster setups and top-quality output,” said Haim Veig, VP Product, Highcon. “Together, we’re optimizing production workflows for digital die cutting.”
About Highcon
Highcon develops, markets, sells, and supports a portfolio of digital cutting and creasing systems that cover a wide range of formats, substrates, and applications. The Highcon technology is transforming the industry, by providing cost effective solutions to the increasing manufacturing inefficiencies facing folding carton and corrugated carton manufacturers as the result of the emerging market trends of e-commerce, shorter time to market, lower job sizes and a drive to sustainability. Such requirements cannot be accommodated by the expensive and slow conventional die-making and setup process. The Highcon digital technology bridges the gap between agile production and design flexibility delivering improved responsiveness, JIT production, short runs, customization of structure and design, and the ability to perform a wide range of applications in-house. Highcon products are installed at customer sites around the world, including some multi-national companies, effectively supporting the needs of global and local brands. Highcon is publicly traded in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (HICN) and its leading investors are Landa Ventures owned by Benny Landa and JVP led by Erel Margalit. For more information, visit www.highcon.net.
About Hybrid Software
With offices in Belgium, Germany, US, UK, Spain, France, Italy, and China plus a global partner network, HYBRID Software is an enterprise software development company focused on innovative productivity tools for the graphic arts industry.
HYBRID Software’s CLOUDFLOW workflow, PACKZ PDF editor, iC3D visualization software, and print quality solutions offer a unique set of advantages that include native PDF workflows, enterprise cloud solutions, scalable technology with low cost of ownership, and direct integration with leading MIS solutions and output devices. These products are used by thousands of customers worldwide in all areas of prepress and print, including labels and packaging, folding cartons, corrugated, wide format and digital printing. Hybrid Software is a subsidiary of Hybrid Software Group PLC (Euronext: HYSG). For more information, visit www.hybridsoftware.com.
Leary Introduces LearyVIEW Print-II
Press release submitted on behalf of W.H. Leary Co.

Leary, Tinley Park, Illinois, announced LearyVIEW Print-II, the latest advancement in print inspection technology designed to empower folding carton manufacturers in achieving 100% print quality assurance at maximum gluer speeds, with ease. Engineered specifically for industries demanding the highest print quality—such as pharmaceutical, luxury goods, and cosmetics—LearyVIEW Print-II integrates seamlessly with existing folder gluers, offering a retrofittable inline inspection solution to detect print quality defects with unparalleled precision.
New to this inspection solution are the individual and adjustable carrier belts that offer maximum quality control for the widest range of carton styles. Align individual vacuum belts at any carton location for optimum travel through the camera inspection unit. Additionally, the easy-to-maintain belts can be replaced quickly, reducing downtime, and ensuring reliable operation. The inspection unit is positioned between the register and pre-fold sections of folder gluers, operating at remarkable speeds of up to 760 m/min (2,500 ft/min). Leary partners with Eye C cameras, a leader in vision inspection technology, to provide reliable inspection for print quality, color consistency and blemishes as small as 0.11 mm (.006 in).
“We are thrilled to introduce LearyVIEW Print-II, a solution that not only guarantees print quality on every single carton, but also operates in an efficient way to boost production efficiency,” said Andrew Sims, Director of Product and Market Development. “By integrating state-of-the-art Eye C camera technology and with new and improved hardware capabilities, we’re enabling folding carton manufacturers to set new benchmarks in quality and reliability.”
Key Features of LearyVIEW™ Print-II Include:
• Seamless Integration for 100% Inspection: As the only retrofittable inline print inspection system for folder gluers, LearyVIEW Print-II is compatible with most existing machines, allowing manufacturers to achieve top-tier inspection standards without the need for brand-new equipment.
• Adjustable Vacuum Belt System: With individual vacuum belts adaptable to various carton shapes and sizes, LearyVIEW Print-II offers maximum control for complex designs, including cartons with cutouts and dividers. The easy-to-maintain belts can be replaced quickly, reducing downtime and ensuring reliable operation.
• Advanced Vision Inspection Technology: Powered by EyeC camera technology, the system inspects print quality by comparing cartons directly to customer-approved PDF artwork, identifying deviations as small as 0.15mm.
• User-Friendly Interface and Smart Detection Software: Designed for ease of use, the intuitive interface minimizes setup time, while intelligent software parameters ensure only relevant defects trigger rejection. The system efficiently ejects non-compliant cartons using either OEM ejectors or Leary’s In-Line Diverter ejector, reducing waste and optimizing quality control.
LearyVIEW Print-II is a groundbreaking solution for folding carton manufacturers seeking to enhance product quality and reduce errors. Its advanced design supports industry-leading speeds, unmatched defect detection, and adaptability, setting a new standard for print inspection. LearyVIEW Print-II is now available for the folding carton market.
About Leary – Leary is an industry leader in glue application, quality control and inspection solutions, providing innovative technologies that empower manufacturers to achieve unparalleled precision, efficiency, and reliability in production. With a strong focus on a holistic approach to the full carton process including machine operation, folding, gluing, quality and measuring performance data, Leary continues to set new standards for delivering quality product in an efficient and sustainable way. For more information, visit www.whleary.com.
US Election Impacts 2025 Outlook
Edited by Cori Watkins, contributing editor, PostPress

In addition to feedback provided by industry professionals, another dynamic that will play a role in shaping the print finishing and embellishment industry in 2025 is the election results. The outcome of the 2024 US elections could have significant implications for the industry, depending on the policies and regulatory changes implemented by the new administration. Potential areas where the election results might influence the industry:
• Environmental Regulations and Sustainability: Changes in federal or state policies around environmental sustainability, such as stricter regulations on waste management, carbon emissions or the use of certain chemicals in print finishing processes, could have a significant impact on the materials and technologies used in the industry. Subsidies and incentives for companies that invest in green technologies or eco-friendly practices, could encourage more investment in these areas.
• Economic Policies: Tariffs and Trade policies that impact the import/export of raw materials could influence costs. Changes in corporate taxes as incentives for investment in automation and new technologies could encourage greater capital investment.
• Labor Market Policies: If the new administration prioritizes workforce development programs or apprenticeships, this could help address labor shortages and skill gaps. Changes in minimum wage laws or union policies could impact labor costs and overall operations, particularly in the more labor-intensive aspects of print finishing.
• Infrastructure and Technological Investment: Increased investment in infrastructure and logistics (such as transportation and distribution networks) could improve supply chain reliability, helping print finishing businesses better manage materials and delivery times. If there is increased government support for technology and innovation, this could help small and mid-sized businesses adopt advanced finishing and embellishment technologies, like digital presses or automation systems.
Michael J. Devereux II, CPA, CMP, Wipfli, an advisory firm offering tax compliance, audit and accounting, digital services, outsourcing, risk advisory and consulting services (an FSEA partner), provided his thoughts on the impact the election could have on the industry. Devereux explained, “It appears the Republican party will sweep the United States House of Representatives, Senate and Presidency, making it likely for manufacturers across the country to see significant changes in taxes, trade and tariffs. Under the new Republican leadership, there is a strong likelihood for further tax reduction and incentives aimed at bolstering the US manufacturing sector.”
“Based upon commentary of President-Elect Trump and leaders in Congress, three topics are the likely focus of tax legislation impacting the manufacturing sector,” he continued. “First are lower corporate tax rates. Trump has suggested lowering, even further, the C Corporation tax rate. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reduced the top corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%, and Trump would like to reduce it further, rewarding companies that manufacture in the US with a 15% corporate tax rate. Second is the extension of 100% bonus depreciation. Congress is likely to extend this popular provision among manufacturers. Third, a GOP-led Congress is likely to roll back the requirement to capitalize and amortize research and development (R&D) costs, a provision that became effective in tax year 2022.”
The forecast for the print finishing and embellishment industry in 2025 looks favorable with expected steady growth driven by technological advancements, demand for high-quality packaging and increasing consumer interest in personalization and sustainability. Political shifts could influence the industry in a variety of ways, depending on policies related to sustainability, labor, trade and technological development. While challenges like cost pressures, supply chain disruptions, skill gaps and labor shortages may persist, the industry’s ability to adapt to new technologies and consumer demands will position it for continued success in the years to come.
Girls Who Print Honors Three Industry Members with Awards
Press release submitted on behalf of Girls Who Print

Girls Who Print, located in Dallas, Texas, presented three awards during the online Girls Who Print Day Conference, the largest global network of women in the print and graphic communication industry.
The 2024 Rising Star Award was presented to Kiki Heron, Account Manager, Training and Development Leader at Specialty Print Communications, by Kelly Mallozzi, Principal at Success in Print, who runs the Girls Who Print mentorship program. The award recognizes women who have stepped up and taken the initiative to proactively help the industry, their company, and their colleagues.
“I am honored to receive recognition as a young woman in the print industry,” said Kiki Heron. “I hope my journey can inspire the next generation of women to pursue careers in this space, confidently share their ideas for innovation, and embrace leadership opportunities.”
The inaugural Girls Who Print Ally Award was presented to Ryan LeFebvre, Executive VP of Sales and Marketing at Specialty Print Communications. For more than ten years, Ryan has supported Girls Who Print and created initiatives and events to celebrate Girls Who Print Day. He is also a champion of Graphic Communication programs, provides internships for students, and has cultivated a culture at SPC where employees can rise and thrive.
“I am truly humbled and honored to receive the first-ever Girls Who Print Ally Award,” said Ryan LeFebvre. “I am passionate about growing the next generation of print professionals and proudly support Girls Who Print. I believe in its importance to the industry now and in the future.”
The pinnacle 2024 Girls Who Print Girlie Award for leadership and community service was presented to Christine Hagopian, President of the Printing Industries of New England (PINE). For the past 18 years, she has played a pivotal role in helping her membership thrive in an evolving marketplace through educational initiatives, networking opportunities, and resources that foster growth and innovation.
Christine is a staunch supporter of women in the industry, producing and hosting an annual event providing women and allies an opportunity to network and strengthen
their relationships, hear from speakers on relevant topics and feel supported by their regional organization.
“I am honored to be the 2024 Girls Who Print Girlie Award recipient,” said Christine Hagopian, President of the Printing Industries of New England (PINE). “As the first female president in PINE’s 137 years, it is with pride and passion that I lead this organization and the amazing team at PINE. I work on behalf of our membership without question or hesitation, and to be recognized for that is truly humbling.”
“The 2024 Girls Who Print Day award recipients stand out for their dedication to the industry and the company, customers, and members they serve,” said Deborah Corn, President of Girls Who Print. “On top of that is their dedication to supporting women across their careers in print, making the industry more welcoming for women and students, giving back to their communities, and advocating the Girls Who Print’s mission to ‘Empower Long and Prosper’ through their partnership.”
Watch the 2024 Girls Who Print Day Awards ceremony and all the #GIRLPOWER session replays from the conference on the new Girls Who Print YouTube channel
Learn more about the Girls Who Print mission, join our free global mentorship program, save your seat for upcoming online events, get information for in-person events, join our mailing list, and connect with us across our socials at girlswhoprint.net
About Girls Who Print
Now in its 15th year, Girls Who Print provides women in print and graphic communications with information and resources to help them navigate the industry and their careers. With a focus on mentorship, community building, and open knowledge sharing, Girls Who Print is the largest independent network of women in print and continues to grow through regional groups, industry partnerships, and a new membership program.
Learn more at girlswhoprint.net
ITW ShineMark Introduces Lenzy Series
ITW ShineMark is pleased to introduce the Lenzy series—voluminous, lens-like effects for all your packaging and label applications. Pattern 607 is shown here. whether you need a re-imagined version of an old standard, a custom brand pattern, a graphic repeat or a security feature, our Lenzy series offers exceptional brightness and shelf appeal. The series is available across our product range; in cold transfer and hot stamp for flexo and offset applications plus metallized films, recyclable metallized transfer substrates and MetPet laminations. ITW ShineMark is a global manufacturer of sustainable metallized and holographic transfer products. For more information, visit www.itwshinemark.com.
