New Podcast Series 'Printing's Alive' Aims to Revitalize the Print Industry Through Engaging Discussions

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The print industry is on the brink of a transformative era, with 'Printing's Alive: The Podcast' leading the charge in reshaping perceptions and discussions around print technology and business innovation. Spearheaded by Warren Werbitt and produced in partnership with PRINTING United Alliance, this podcast series is poised to become a cornerstone for professionals seeking insights into the future of print.
Launching on January 21st, 2025, the podcast will feature a roster of esteemed guests, including innovators from Kornit Digital, Scodix, and Highcon, who will share their experiences and visions for the print industry's future. The series promises to delve into topics such as the integration of digital and print marketing strategies, the evolution of media and technology, and the global impact of print innovations.
PRINTING United Alliance President Dave Leskusky highlights the podcast's role in fulfilling the organization's mission to educate and connect the print community worldwide. With distribution across the alliance's media channels, the podcast is expected to reach a vast audience of industry professionals, offering them a platform to explore new ideas and trends.
Werbitt's approach to the podcast—unfiltered and direct—aims to break down traditional industry barriers, encouraging open and sometimes provocative discussions. This candid style is anticipated to attract not only print professionals but also business leaders and innovators interested in the intersection of technology and traditional industries.
The weekly release of episodes ensures a steady stream of content that addresses the rapid changes and challenges facing the print industry today. By providing a space for dynamic conversations, 'Printing's Alive: The Podcast' is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the industry's narrative and future directions.

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