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5742 readersThe Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) is preparing for the 64th Annual Technical Conference, March 18–21, 2012, at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville— Riverfront in Jacksonville, Florida. Industry professionals will gather to learn about technologies, engineering, and science that can positively impact their knowledge and business.
About the Conference The 2012 TAGA Conferenceis the only
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The Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) is excited to announce the advanced tutorial sessions and technical focus sessions that will take place at the 64th Annual Technical Conference. These informative sessions will convey the future of the industry with specific insight into the latest in
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 22, 2012—The Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) is excited to announce the advanced tutorial sessions and technical focus sessions that will take place at the 64th Annual Technical Conference. These informative sessions will convey the future of the industry with specific insight into the latest in technology. The 2012 TAGA
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, – The Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) is excited to announce their 64th Annual Technical Conference. TAGA's conference is the premier international conference for the graphic arts that features technical papers across a broad spectrum of the graphic communications industry, including research straight
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1872 readersThe Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) is excited to announce that the four keynotes for the 64th Annual Technical Conference are Marc Olin, senior vice president and general manager of EFI, Steve Simske, director and chief technologist, Hewlett-Packard Labs Inc., Patrice J. Mangin, professor, chemical engineering, University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières, and Mike
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3595 readersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 13, 2013—The Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) has announced its call for Scientific Papers and Technical Innovation Papers. This allows industry leaders, innovators, researchers, and scientists to highlight their latest research and developments within the graphic arts field.
Two types of papers will be accepted for presentation at the 66th
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The following post was written by Chuck Gehman of Mimeo.com.
It’s hard to say “there’s something for everything” about the TAGA Annual Technical Conference, the global graphics arts industries’ most elite technical conference. It’s specifically NOT for everyone—unless you are an academic, engineer, scientist, or technical practitioner of printing. But if that happens to be the
2360 readersJohn Warnock and Jim King, both of Adobe Systems Incorporated, are recipients of the Michael H. Bruno Award for 2012.
Jim King of Adobe Systems accepts the Michael H. Bruno Award at the 64th Technical Conference of the Technical Association of the Graphic Arts in Jacksonville, Florida in March. King, and his company’s founder John Warnock,
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2046 readersAre you planning to attend the 64th Annual TAGA Technical Conference March 18–21, 2012, at The Hyatt Regency Hotel—Jacksonville, in Jacksonville, Florida? If so, you need to book your hotel reservations by Thursday, February 16.
With no additional rooms in the hotel left outside of the TAGA room block, it is vital that you reserve your
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The following post was written by Paul Cousineau, President, Technical Association of the Graphic Arts.
As we enter 2012 and we contemplate the changes in the industry over the past 30 years and what the future looks like 5–15 years ahead, I think about how this fits in with the upcoming TAGA Annual Technical Conference in