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Training and certification for the label industry | DIGITAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITY | | Join us on 28 A

Training and certification for the label industry | [View in browser]( DIGITAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITY [BOOKS]( | [MASTER CLASSES]( | [ABOUT]( Join us on 28 April and 5 May as we deep-dive into Industry 4.0 and automation. This two-part master class will show you how to automate all aspects of your printing operation and turn it into an Industry 4.0 powerhouse. All key elements of the printing process are covered - from pre-press to finishing - and translating mountains of raw machine data into actionable assets. Joining the chair, Labels & Labeling editor James Quirk, for both sessions, are expert speakers from across the label and package printing industry. TOPICS INCLUDE: - An introduction to Industry 4.0 - Blockchain and data transparency - Automating pre-press - Automating quality control - Automating finishing - The connected press: flexo vs digital HEAR FROM ONE OF OUR SPEAKERS There are many advantages to automation that are of practical benefit to printers and converters. I’m looking forward to turning the spotlight onto the many different aspects of this topic, from pre-press, to color to Industry 4.0 manufacturing. These master classes are one of the best platforms from which to share this knowledge with industry peers.” Mike Rottenborn, CEO, Global Graphics THE SESSIONS Part 1: Thursday 28 April An overview of Industry 4.0, with sessions including blockchain and data transparency, plus automating pre-press and quality control. [Find out more...]( Part 2: Thursday 5 May Focuses on automation of the printing process, with sessions including flexo and digital printing, automating finishing, and a case study example of the automation process - from press right through to the warehouse. [Find out more...]( Price for each part: $95 USD [Don't miss your turn - sign up today!]( LABEL ACADEMY BOOKS The Label Academy is a global training program for the label and package printing industry [BOOKS]( | [TRAINING]( | [ABOUT]( | [SHOP NOW]( Copyright ©1999-2022 Tarsus Group plc This email is from Tarsus Group Limited, 2000544 registered in England and Wales. Metro Building, 1 Butterwick, London, W6 8DL, United Kingdom [Unsubscribe or Amend Details](

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