The importance of community, peer exchange, and practical insight in a changing print landscape
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Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, Dscoop Edge Rockies 2026 brought together the global print community in Denver, CO for a few packed days of ideas, conversations, and a fair bit of fresh thinking. And, yes, there were even plenty of bear sightings…
Dscoop Trail Guide German Sacristan
But beyond the scenery, this year’s event had a very clear pulse: Print is changing and it’s changing fast.
If there was one theme running through almost every session, demo, and conversation, it was that artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are no longer concepts on the horizon. They are already here, shaping how print businesses operate day to day. From AI-driven job quoting to smarter workflow management and real-time production insights, what used to feel experimental is now becoming part of the everyday toolkit. The focus has shifted from what might be possible to what is already working.
HP’s presence reinforced that direction. Rather than unveiling something completely new, the emphasis was on connecting the dots. Platforms like PrintOS and HP Nio, along with workflow tools such as GoMake, point towards a more integrated and intelligent production environment. The message was clear: Success is not about a single piece of technology; it is about how everything works together.
There was a strong sense that the market itself is evolving. Growth is no longer about volume alone. It is becoming more selective, more focused, and more dependent on how print service providers position themselves.
Sessions across the Pioneer, Prospect, and Scale educational tracks reflected this shift. Whether it was AI in marketing, automation on the factory floor, or robotics in production, the conversation kept coming back to practical application. How do you remove bottlenecks? How do you respond fast? How do you turn data into better decisions?
One highlight came from the Solutions Showcase, where MindFire (working with Sylvamo) demonstrated how print can become interactive. A simple direct mail piece combined with a quick response (QR) code and ChatGPT allowed recipients to engage in real-time conversations with a brand. It was a small but powerful example of how print can move beyond static output and become part of a wider digital experience.
Direct Mailer QR Code Sample by MindFire and Sylvamo
The event also leaned heavily into its community roots. The introduction of Trail Guides and informal Firestarter sessions created space for open discussion and shared learning. These were not polished presentations, but peer-to-peer conversations…and that made them valuable.
Among these, I led a session on Print Future Predictions with an overarching theme of technology can absolutely improve efficiency, but its real role is bigger than that. It should help print evolve within a campaign strategy by making it more effective and, therefore, ultimately creating demand.
That point connects to a broader reality. Print is not disappearing, but it is operating in a more competitive and constrained environment. The keynote from Taylor St. Germain reinforced this, showing that while markets are stabilizing, long-term growth is far from guaranteed. Which brings things back to where Dscoop Edge Rockies 2026 felt strongest this year. Not just in showcasing technology, but in highlighting how it should be used.
In the end, the future of print will not be defined by AI or automation alone. It will be shaped by how well businesses connect their workflows, empower their people, and turn all of this into something that delivers real value and growth.
And this feels like a much more interesting story.
Learn more about Dscoop Edge Rockies 2026 in our upcoming deliverable!
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