18 September 2015
The financial benefits of colour management are bright
The BPIF are holding two colour seminars to highlight the financial savings associated with colour management. All BPIF member companies in attendance will be eligible for a 50% saving off the full price of a new BPIF Technical Compliance Certificate in Process Colour Management which is being launched in the autumn.
In conjunction with GMG and Sun Chemical, the seminars will discuss the importance of colour control and de-mystify associated complex terminology and standards. The seminars are free to attend and delegates will receive a wealth of benefits including a complimentary health check to identify potential savings, a free print test* to check how their printing stands up to 12647 standards and half-price certification.
The certificate is designed to raise the colour bar for the printing industry, specifically SMEs who are unable to fully commit to ISO 12647 standards. Full price for certification will be £1,995 VAT and can be renewed annually.
BPIF Consultancy Services Director, Phil Pateman, says "This certificate will change the face of colour management for the UK printing industry, making colour control more accessible for SMEs. Attending one of the seminars is a no-brainer to learn all about the potential savings involved and to get nearly £1,000 off the price of certification."
The seminars will be taking place on 15 October at Epson (UK) Ltd's offices in Hemel Hempstead, and 5 November at Weetwood Hall Hotel in Leeds. For full information and to book your place at a seminar visit www.britishprint.com/colourseminar. For further information about the BPIF Technical Compliance Certificate in Process Colour Management please contact Phil Pateman, BPIF Consultancy Services Director, at [email protected].
*The first 30 delegate companies for each seminar will receive a free print test.
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