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The In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) recently held its much-anticipated 2024 educational conference from June 2-6 in Des Moines, Iowa. Hosted at the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center, the event was marked by a significant turnout and a vibrant atmosphere of learning, networking, and innovation.
Growing Participation and Enthusiastic Newcomers
The conference saw around 150 in-plant attendees, including an impressive 46 first-timers. This increase in new attendees signals a positive trend and growing interest in the IPMA community. Additionally, the event attracted approximately 100 vendor participants, showcasing the importance of vendor partnerships in advancing the in-plant industry.
An Agenda Filled with Relevant Themes
The agenda was rich with general sessions, a bustling vendor fair, and diverse breakout sessions. Keynote speakers Chris Cornelison and Danny Adams inspired attendees with their insights on fostering teamwork and enhancing productivity. The event also featured engaging activities such as the IPMA Fun Run/Walk, a welcome reception, and the In-Print & IPMA Awards Banquet—all of which facilitated valuable networking opportunities.
A central theme of the conference was the focus on growth, particularly through inkjet technology and automation. These topics underscore the industry’s commitment to modernization and efficiency, aligning with the broader trends of technological advancement in printing and mailing.
Noteworthy Sessions
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Keypoint Intelligence Opinion
The 2024 IPMA educational conference was a resounding success, marked by its engaging sessions, innovative discussions, and a strong sense of community. The focus on growth, modernization, and efficiency reflects the industry’s commitment to staying ahead of technological trends and operational challenges. As the IPMA prepares for its 2025 conference, the continued enthusiasm and participation of its members promise another year of valuable insights and industry advancements.
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