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24 October 2018

Last few tickets available

Last few tickets available

The Power of Print seminar has become a significant annual event for the industry. Celebrating all things print, the seminar is run in partnership with the BPIF, Canon, Fedrigoni and the Stationers' Livery Company.

The seminar takes place on Tuesday 6 November 2018 at Stationers' Hall, London.

The one-day seminar, which features a diverse range of global experts, will explore the challenges and changing role for print within the marketing mix and, critically, why print works. Our audience comprises CEOs, and managing, marketing or sales directors from the media, print, paper and allied industries.

In the evening, there will be a drinks reception and a special three-course dinner, including an after-dinner speech and Q&A with publishing figure Simon Fox, Chief Executive of Reach PLC.

As well as learning from industry experts, this is a not-to-be-missed opportunity for networking, educating and entertaining clients and staff.

The day's topics will include:

- Print's role in building trust
- The packaging debate
- Sustainability matters!
- Print's future

The day's speakers are:

- Charles Jarrold, BPIF
- Joe Waterton, Macmillan Cancer Support
- Katherine Punch, August Media
- Kevin Vyse, Marks and Spencer
- Mark Davies, Whistl Doordrop Media
- Dan Davey, Progressive Content
- Scott Barclay, Williams Lea Tag
- Trewin Restorick, Hubbub
- Peter Houston, Flipping Pages
- Jonathan Tame, Two Sides
- Rory Byrne, Imagination Europe
- Simon Fox, Reach

BPIF members receive a special rate.

Ticket prices:

Member
Day & Evening - £219
Day Only - £129
Evening Only - £99

Standard
Day & Evening - £259
Day Only - £149
Evening Only - £119

For further information and to book your place, visit www.powerofprint.info/book-now

 

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