eProductivity Software is pleased to announce a series of exclusive, invitation-only roadshows taking place in January 2025, in collaboration with industry leaders Canon, Fujifilm, Konica Minolta, and Ricoh. These events aim to support the print industry by facilitating in-depth discussions on upcoming challenges and opportunities.
The roadshows will bring together leading experts and stakeholders to explore critical topics, including:
- Anticipated industry challenges in 2025:Â Strategies to address and overcome obstacles facing the print sector.
- Workforce wellbeing and retention:Â Creating healthy, supportive environments to nurture skilled resources.
- Compliance with 2025 regulations:Â Insights into upcoming regulatory changes and industry alignment.
- Sustainability in printing:Â Balancing environmental responsibility with profitability and customer value.
- Staff motivation and retention:Â Innovative approaches to retain talent amidst potential financial constraints.
- Attracting young talent:Â Engaging the next generation to build a thriving, future-ready workforce.
Experts from respected organisations, including Digital Printer, PrintWeek, BPIF, IPIA, CarbonQuota, The Printing Charity, and others, will lead thought-provoking discussions to help the industry prepare for the future.
Insights and findings from these events will be shared with the broader industry, providing valuable resources to support growth, innovation, and sustainability in the print sector.
John Morley, worldwide channel partner sales director at eProductivity Software commented, ‘I am confident that our industry possesses the knowledge and expertise to drive collective success as we approach 2025 and tackle the challenges ahead. Collaboration and mutual support have always been our strengths, and I am committed to fostering these values by bringing together industry experts for the ‘Thrive in 25’ initiative. This endeavour has already received overwhelming positive feedback, and I am certain they will be a highly impactful events, delivering significant value to participants and contributing to the success of the industry as a whole.’