The ninth annual Phoenix Challenge College Competition will be held on March 5 during the Flexographic Technical Association's annual Forum and INFO*FLEX in Fort Worth, Texas.
Training and Education
There may not be leafy quads to toss a Frisbee or shoe-box sized dorm rooms, but Flexo University, Anderson & Vreeland's latest educational initiative, is an online resource for package printers and converters to maintain their education in all aspects of the flexo process.
X-Rite has announced a spring Fundamentals of Color Training Series in 15 locations throughout North America. The spring seminar series is designed to help attendees establish and implement color quality standards in their organizations.
The Flexographic Technical Association (FTA) has announced the launch of a new scholarship opportunity, the FFTA/FQC Gary Hilliard Memorial Scholarship.
Students from CalPoly took first place in the annual PACK Solutions Challenge competition, sponsored by B&R Industrial Automation and presented by the PMMI Foundation.
Esko reports that Ryerson University students participated in a highly successful edition of this summer's Honors Class in Flexible Packaging. The honors class was organized in cooperation with the Artevelde University College Ghent.
All Printing Resources will be hosting two sessions on flexographic printing on Tuesday, Sept. 15 as part of CPP EXPO’s unique educational programming at McCormick place in Chicago.
The Phoenix Challenge Foundation's annual golf tournament will be held Wednesday, August 5 at Stonebridge Golf Club in Monroe, NC (near Charlotte). The Phoenix Challenge Foundation (PCF) Golf Tournament is the primary fundraiser supporting graphic arts and flexography through education.
The Paperboard Packaging Council’s (PPC) Folding Carton Boot Camp, next taking place on June 9-10, 2015, in Springfield, MA, provides Millennials and other new packaging professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the design and manufacture of sustainable paperboard packaging.
On Saturday, May 2 near the honky-tonks of Nashville TN, 53 students from nine different colleges across the United States made music to the ears of judges at the eighth annual Phoenix Challenge college competition.