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News Release from: Ghent PDF Workgroup
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 September 2006
Ghent PDF Workgroup hosts special free
seminar
The Ghent PDF Workgroup (GWG), the fast growing international organisation building best practices for publishing workflows, is hosting a special free seminar at Graph Expo and Converting Expo.
The seminar is scheduled for October 17 from 10:30 am - 12:00 pm in room S105A at the event being held in Chicago October 15-18 at McCormick Place South Moderated by GWG experts, the "How to Streamline and Ensure Your Workflows for Successful Local and Global Print Production" session will offer useful resources and tips on how to streamline and ensure workflows as well as how to meet the requirements for global print production
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Topics that will be covered include:Job ticketing, XMP, Ad tickets; Standardised Preflight; Testing Your Workflows; PDF for Packaging Attendees will also receive an overview of the GWG, its available free resources and the latest developments including availability of new specifications and other deliverables.
The GWG has also chosen Graph Expo and Converting Expo as the venue for its next North American Packaging Subcommittee meeting to discuss latest progress and activities including new packaging specifications.
The meeting will be held on October 17, from 8:00 am to 10:00 am in meeting room S105A.
Those interested in attending should please contact Steven Carter, GWG Packaging Subcommittee co-chair person at: Steve.Carter@sgsintl.com.
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