I curated the Printing Impact on Man exhibit, a survey of the development and societal impacts of printing technology. A unique collection of artifacts, printed specimens, and printing machine, the exhibit was first displayed from January through February 1978, in Washington, D.C. Its...
World Conference on ...
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Leading visionaries in printing and publishing gathered in Washington, D.C. for the World Conference on Electronic Printing and Publishing. Attendance was so large that the conference venue had to be moved to the Lisner Auditorium of The George Washington University. The participants, working...
Engineering Courses ...
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In 1978 I taught my first postgraduate continuing engineering course at The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science. Designated course 547, it was the first credit course on digital printing. Click here to see the course outline. Over the four years that I taught...
New Course – Future of Production Printing
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This special one day class provides presentation, discussion and demonstration of the emerging production systems that will comprise the future of printing operations of all types. In a fast paced six hours, you will see where the industry has come from and where factory floor production printing is going. The objective is for attendees to obtain greater knowledge and understanding of today’s state of the art and what the future has in store. Vendor products are discussed critically based on their merits. All forms of printed products will be addressed. The course covers the technologies, management, economics, materials and...