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To keep ahead in any business today, it is important to mantain a competitive edge. Obtain new skills and broaden your expertise. In this area you will find educational Institutions for the printing sector: Schools, Institutes, Universities and other Institutions all over the world. Featured Printing Educational InstitutionsGraphic Arts Institute Since its beginning 1968, the Graphic Arts Institute has been a non-profit organization dedicated to education and training in the technology, arts and skills of the graphic communications industry. GAI's mission is to find technology that will benefit our industry, then train individuals how to best utilize this technology....
Graphic Communication Institute The Graphic Communication Institute (GrCI) is a unique facility designed to support projects in the graphic arts industry. As a non-profit and non-partisan organization, the GrCI is established for education, research, and service purposes. The Institute promotes the study of graphic communication technology and management....
Gress Graphic Arts Institute The Andrew J. Gress Graphic Arts Institute is a nonprofit training center for the graphic arts and technology industries. The Institute’s goals are to meet the challenge of advancing technology by keeping craftpersons abreast of improved methods in print technology. The Institute is in its 36th year of providing consulting and training services to the graphic arts community of the Delaware Valley....
INP Grenoble - French Engineering School for Paper and Printing The EFPG is one of the 9 engineering schools affiliated to the INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE (INPG). In its field of expertise, the EFPG is the only school in France and the largest in Europe. ...
Institute for Federal Printing & Electronic Publishing Established in 1989, the Institute for Federal Printing & Electronic Publishing provides classes nationwide to Federal and District of Columbia employees, certain Federal contractors, and Federal depository librarians on numerous subjects including World Wide Web, XML, Adobe Acrobat (PDF), and HTML. Other electronic publication classes include CD publication and an introduction to DVDs....
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