PITTSBURGH, Pa.—The following is a statement by Michael Makin, president and CEO of Printing Industries of America (PIA), regarding this weekend’s passage of H.R. 3962, the “Affordable Health Care for America” Act, by a vote of 220-215.
Printing Industries of America, Inc.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.—The following is a statement by Michael Makin, President and CEO of Printing Industries of America regarding this weekend’s passage of H.R. 3962, the “Affordable Health Care for America” Act, by a vote of 220-215.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.—Printing Industries of America (PIA) activated its grassroots network of thousands of printing and graphic communications companies across the country on the issue of healthcare reform—the perennial number-one cost concern to industry employers, according to association surveys.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.—Printing Industries of America (PIA) announced the recipients of the 2009 Best Workplace in the Americas Awards. A total of 37 graphic arts companies, both members of PIA as well as non-members, were selected by a committee of distinguished human relations (HR) experts from within the industry.
Kennesaw, Ga.—Heidelberg’s Prinect Press Center™ featuring an innovative Wallscreen™ and Intellistart™ process-oriented operating platform is the winner of a 2009 InterTech Award presented by Printing Industries of America (PIA).
From around the world, companies competed to see if they could achieve "best of the best" in the web offset print arena.
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Printing Industries of America, in partnership with its Digital Printing Council, announced a new workshop designed to supply attendees with a comprehensive look at what it takes to produce reliable, high-quality digital output.
Pittsburgh, PA—Printing Industries of America member and president of Inland Press in Detroit, Michigan, Brad Thompson, testified before the House Committee on Small Business regarding healthcare reform and the need to consider common-ground solutions from a small-business perspective.
Pittsburgh, PA—Printing Industries of America member and president of Inland Press in Detroit, Michigan, Brad Thompson, testified before the House Committee on Small Business regarding healthcare reform and the need to consider common-ground solutions from a small-business perspective.
RESTON, Va.—The Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC) has unveiled the PRINT 09 Subsidy Plan, a stimulus package that will reduce the cost of participation in this year's show for every exhibitor. Supporting this financial relief package are GASC partners: the National Association for Printing Leadership (NAPL), the Printing Industries of America, and NPES The Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing and Converting Technologies (NPES).