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NPES The Association for Suppliers of Printing
, Publishing and Converting Technologies is
a trade association of 440 companies which manufacture
and distribute equipment, systems, software,
supplies used in printing, publishing and converting.
The Association was founded as the National
Printing Equipment Association in 1933. The
26 charter members included manufacturers of
printing presses, bindery equipment, typesetting
machinery and specialty equipment.
Today, the Association represents manufacturers,
importers and distributors of equipment, supplies,
systems and software used in every printing,
publishing and converting process from design
to distribution. Virtually all industry products
and processes are represented by the member
companies, which range in size from under $1
million in annual sales revenue to more than
$1 billion.
NPES makes available to its members a wide
range of services including:
- Informational publications
- Statistical, safety, marketing and education
data and programs
- Government affairs representation
- Safety and technical standards development
coordination in the national and international
arenas
- International trade assistance
NPES headquarters also house the offices of
the Graphic
Arts Show Company (GASC). GASC events include
the international PRINT©show, the national
GRAPH EXPO©and CONVERTING EXPO© exhibitions,
GRAPHIC ARTS THE CHARLOTTE SHOW©, GUTENBERG
FESTIVAL©and the VUE/POINT©digital
imaging conference.
Also housed at NPES are the offices of the
Graphic
Arts Education and Research Foundation,
created by the owners of GASC in 1983 to serve
as a means to channel a percentage of show revenues
back into the industry. Since its founding,
GAERF has distributed more than $4 million to
more than 80 projects at more than 30 institutions.
Also located at NPES headquarters is the Graphic
Communications Council, formerly the Education
Council of the Graphic Arts Industry, a coalition
of associations, businesses and educational
institutions devoted to promoting careers and
training in graphic communications.
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