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Episode 7 – Print & Production Trends (part 2)

Episode 7 – Print & Production Trends (part 2)

Released Tuesday, 5th October 2021
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Episode 7 – Print & Production Trends (part 2)

Episode 7 – Print & Production Trends (part 2)

Episode 7 – Print & Production Trends (part 2)

Episode 7 – Print & Production Trends (part 2)

Tuesday, 5th October 2021
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HP has brought together the industry’s most informed voices to look at what the future holds. The discussion explores the positive changes and developments that can drive the publishing industry in the 21st century. This opportunity allows us to gain fabulous knowledge sharing with a great panel looking at the insights into the publishing marketing. In particular, what is happening to our industry, our joint industry and the impact of the COVID pandemic. 

Leading the conversation is Marco Eikelenboom. Marco has been Vice President of Marketing and Sales, Graphic Papers at Sappi Europe since 2008. His professional career started in 1992 with KNP Fine Paper in the Netherlands. Then, after several commercial positions in Maastricht and Paris, he was appointed Manager of Corporate Planning, when KNP Leykam was acquired by Sappi in 1997.

Following this corporate strategy position, Marco took on the role of Managing Director of Sappi Benelux and left in 2002, to move to Sappi's Head Office in Johannesburg to become Marketing Director. Marco came back to Brussels as Director of Marketing Sales in 2005, and after the acquisition and integration of M Rio Graphics, he assumed the Global Marketing and Sales, responsible for the graphics business of Sappi Europe. 

Supporting Marco in our podcast is Bastian Scevonka, who has been with the Bertelsmann Corporation since 2009 with a team-based all over Europe, taking care of all international sales activities for the German-based factories of the Bertelsmann Printing Group. They serve a wide field of printed goods, such as catalogues, flyers, magazines, as well as books, and mailings.

In particular, in the book market, they serve the domestic market in Germany, as well as international publishers based in Europe, including the U.K, and further field in the U.S. 

Our second expert in this podcast is Emmanuel Bandeggi. He is a Sales and Marketing Director at Rotolito, which is a family-owned company based in Italy, with nine production plants, which are mainly based in the Milan area. Rotolito is a printing company that has always specialized in book printing, with a special focus on the educational, and illustrative books.

Alderano Fileni joins the conversation from a South American perspective. Alderano has worked for Grupo Print Laser for more than 20 years. Today he is the COO and also a Board Member of the Group. He shares the challenges that the pandemic has brought to that part of the world, but also discusses the positive gains in a post-pandemic bounce back, specifically in the book business.

This open and passionate discussion gives us great insight into the global state of publishing. From the outside, people would probably think that the future looks less bright than that which is painted in this podcast. The determination and resilience the panellist have demonstrated during COVID makes any future challenges less of a worry and gives us confidence that our industry is now better equipped to overcome them.

Emanuele Bandecchi (Rotolito, Italy)
Bastian Czerwonka (MohnMedia, Germany)
Alderano Fileni (Grupo Print Laser, Brazil)
Marco Eikelenboom (SAPPI) MODERATOR

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Publishing Vision

Welcome everyone to our HP Publishing Vision Podcast Series, sponsored by HP PageWide. These ten, industry-led discussions have brought together some of the greatest minds from across the globe to look at a series of topics addressing the publishing industry, covering areas such as emerging geographical superpowers, trends and developing market segments and education in print etc. Firstly, let me just reinforce and highlight HP has an entrepreneurial spirit at the core of our business. The company vision is to create technology that makes lives better for everyone, everywhere, and it's the vision that guides everything that we do. So essentially, it's true to the original inspiration that the founders had for our organization. And in short, the company mission is to keep reinventing. I think this Publishing 2020 Vision podcast series is very much adopting that forward-thinking philosophy. Secondly, I would like to give you a little bit of insight into HP, and our role within the publishing industry. We have been a leader in printing for the last 30 years, and for the 12 most recent years have been providing print-on-demand solutions for the publishing industry, where our page-wide industrial presses have printed over 230 billion book pages to date. So today, across a global print network of print service providers, HP technologies are actually doing the printing on demand for many of the top 20 global publishers, covering 18 different countries. And those are numbers that will continue to increase. This podcast series explores and discuss wide-ranging trends and dynamics that are driving change and transformation within the publishing industry. Undoubtedly, the impacts of 2020 / 21 in the global pandemic are going to be seen for some time to come. So, across the 10 different podcasts that we have lined up, we're bringing together some of the industry's most informed voices to look at what the future holds for the publishing industry. And obviously, the driving goal behind this series is to explore the positive changes and developments that can drive the publishing industry to 2022 and beyond. We're going to touch on audio, podcasting, merch media, print on demand and the various ways in which publishers content can be delivered in an ever-increasing variety of ways. Additionally, we also touch on concerns around environmental impact and the way publishers are demonstrating leadership, and managing their inventory with smaller print runs, niche print sectors and just alternative ways of thinking. These are the driving factors for today.“At Publishing Perspectives, we're noticing an interesting parallel in what's happening right now in the world of publishing. We know it's often said that under the pressure of a crisis, a leader is often not so much changed by the crisis but reveals the nature of what she or he can do in response to something, comes to light under the pressure of the moment. And in the parallel we're seeing, the publishing industry itself in so many international markets revealing points of strengths and weakness that we may not have seen otherwise, without the pressure of the pandemic”. Porter Anderson – Publishing Perspectives Link to Possibility City: https://www.digitalprinting.hp.com/us/en/indigo-printers/pwi-t250.html

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