INDUSTRY TRACKER

This week's headlines for companies in the sign, graphics and visual communications industry

December 14, 2017 // View in your browser

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 WHAT'S HOT

"It was really tough to figure out the hanging light. The only way to do it was to build one, hang it in our shop and put a light through it."
Architectural signs enliven an underpass in Philadelphia. The signs were meant to brighten a corridor to the waterfront.


COMMERCIAL PRINT

Mimaki acquires an Australian manufacturer of pre- and post-processing for digital textile printing.

EFI’s new regional manager comes from the 3D world. He talks about differences and opportunities in 3D and 2D printing.

A good overview of the emerging digital direct-to-shape (DTS) printing market.

New opportunities continue to evolve in the print market.

Grafenia uses augmented reality to show how large format displays will look in an end user’s space. 


VEHICLE WRAP

Automotive wrap films are expected to grow 5 percent annually over the next five years.


Xmas-ISA-Sign-Expo.gifDIGITAL SIGNS

Nanolumens installs a new 3-sided display for the Jacksonville Jaguars.


ISA SIGN EXPO

The best out of the box present of the season? Register for ISA Sign Expo using the code GIFT for a free pass.

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

New Jersey has one of the country’s most successful Manufacturing Extension Programs, designed to help companies with workforce development issues.

Print can be a great industry for younger workers, especially in sales. Gina Danner, CEO of print company Next Page, talks about how her company works with local technical schools.


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