Print is a unique industry with a 600-year history of innovation in technology, creativity, commerce and craftsmanship.

When Gutenberg invented the movable type printing press in 1440, he fired the starting gun on the Renaissance, the Reformation and ultimately the scientific flowering that ushered in the Enlightenment and the modern era.
These developments in turn created the conditions for the print industry’s own extraordinary progress – a positive feedback loop enabling new techniques, technologies and materials that opened up new markets and opportunities for printers.
With such a huge role in shaping social, cultural, economic and intellectual life worldwide, it’s no wonder Time Life Magazine called print the “most important invention of the second millennium.”
But there’s no innovation without risk. Today, digital has displaced print as the dominant medium for mass communication, and the print industry is once again undergoing a major transformation.
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