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Stop the Press: How the Industry’s Future Reminds Us of the Past

Stop the Press: How the Industry’s Future Reminds Us of the Past

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Chris Curran of NAPCO Media is working on the front lines to help build PRINTING United, which is a new trade show event that will attract attendees from all printing market segments including garment, graphics, packaging, commercial and industrial. In this article, Chris shares his journey in the printing industry and why PRINTING United is reflection of the natural evolution of his profession.

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