24 September 2022
Only 5 weeks to go - Power of Print!
The Power of Print Seminar, now in its 12th year, takes place on Tuesday 1st November at the newly refurbished Stationers' Hall, St Paul's, London.
This event, organised by Two Sides with BPIF, will have 11 industry experts present the positive attributes of print and why this media should thrive and deserve its place in multi-channel communications.
With just 200 places available, the event has historically been over-booked. So, if you haven't already booked your tickets, head straight to www.powerofprint.info/book-now as you won't want to miss the fantastic speakers lined-up. Details of these can be found in the enclosed brochure. (download below)
Following the day's seminar, there will be a drinks reception and special three-course dinner. At the dinner, distinguished and esteemed Ian MacGregor, former Editor of The Telegraph, will also be speaking.
In addition to the knowledge, this is a great opportunity for networking, educating and entertaining clients or staff.
BPIF members are entitled to a 20% discount. The code to use is pop22!twosides at checkout and the discount will be applied on all ticket types.
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