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Episode 19 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine interview Jimmy Vainstein, Senior Project Manager for the General Service Department Printing & Multimedia Services at The World Bank. The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world with the goal to reduce poverty through the promotion of foreign investment and international trade. We got curious to know how the world bank uses print…especially in conjunction with Virtual Reality.
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Episode 18 - Pat McGrew interviews the Intergalactic Ambassador to the Printerverse, Deborah Corn from PrintMediaCentr.com live from the Ricoh INTERACT event in Boulder, Colorado. Plus, Pat and Kevin explore assertions that 'print is growing' and wonder if data exists to back that up.
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Episode 17 - What is Clickable Paper? Pat McGrew reports from Ricoh in Bolder, Colorado with more, plus on their new VC70000 continuous feed printer. Kevin Craine interviews futurist Mike Walsh, author of "The Dictionary of Dangerous Ideas," about digital transformation and the future of print. Listener comments from Bill Sattree, Johnny Lam and Paul Gardner.
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Episode 16 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine interview Susan Brown, the Director of Content Management Solutions at Macmillan Learning and Co-Chair and Podcaster at the Harvard Digi*Pub Podcast. Sue is an expert in educational publishing and content development and we ask her about her observations at Macmillan in terms of text books, e-book publishing vs. physical books, and are textbooks dying?
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Episode 14 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine explore printing in South Korea, why according to Tim Cooper of Harland Clarke, 'facts don't count,' and the value of print with Ryan McAbee from Keypoint Intelligence. Also, listener comments from Jimmy Vainstein at WorldBank.
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Episode 15 - Kevin Craine interviews Mike Quinn, CEO of Preservica about long-term archiving and digital preservation. Will your digital information be available and read-able in 100, 200, 500 years? Pat McGrew introduces listener comments from Dan Antion from American Nuclear Insurance and Tami May from OpenText. Also, Pat and Kevin debate whether or not Millennials really like print. What do you think?
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Episode 13 - Pat McGrew explores millennials and print with Joanne Gore. Also, Kevin Craine interviews Lisa Haralampus, director at the National Archives and Records Administration about their initiative to go paperless by 2022. Plus, listener comments from @NetStatINfo, @WeAreThink and @UntoldRoasters.
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Episode 12 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine explore comments from Lisa Haralampus, Director of Records Management Policy at The National Archives describing the agency's paperless initiatives. Also the recent announcement of new inkjet printers from Kyocera. Listener comments include Chad Henk from Xplor, as well as from Jason Frueh and Cassie Viele from MyCreativeShop who sent us Cassie's blog "Don’t be fooled, Print is still where it’s at!"
Thanks to Inkish.tv for supporting this episode
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Episode 11 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine welcome Kevin Goeminne, CEO of Chili Publish to the show to discuss their new Universal Graphics Engine. This browser-based design tool generates powerful templates for print and omni-channel output.
Find Pat's white paper, mentioned in the show here. And these white papers on the Universal Graphics Engine and using the tool for Modern Marketing Applications.
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Episode 10 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine discuss automated print tools, long-term document archive, Russian noting system hacking and cyber-security for printers. Hear comments from Jason Frueh, Greg Reid and David Jenness. Here is the link to the article “Cyber Attack launched on 150,000 Printers working Worldwide” that was mentioned in the episode. https://bit.ly/2GicvVy
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Episode 9 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine discuss Chili Publish SpicyTalks 18 in Amsterdam, data hacking and Cambridge Analytica, Nintendo Switch, and the death of newspapers. Hear comments from Piet Saegeman, Don Schminkey and Stephanie Hill. Here's the link to the Fast Company article on the Nintendo Switch mentioned in this episode https://bit.ly/2ETJ7nV
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Episode 8 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine welcome Ragni Mehta, VP and General Manager for the cut sheet business at Xerox to discuss new innovations from Xerox, and comments on the recent Xerox/Fuji merger. Susan Sherrouse, a principle project information manager at Fluor, joins us for some brief comments on how Fluor has gone 100% paperless. Gina Smith Principal Information Manager, Corporate Records and Information Management at The City of Edmonton talks briefly about their journey toward digital transformation. Also on the show are listener-submitted comments from Nick Patrissi and Simon McCauley.
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Episode 7 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine explore package printing. Is packaging and label printing the new gold mine for the printing industry? Online shopping is booming, but according to recent research 98% of U.S. shoppers say they still make grocery purchases in-store (Statista Survey 2.17) and 70% of those purchase decisions are made at the shelf (Nielsen.com 7.21.16). So print is not dead when it comes to packaging. Hear about innovations from HP, SCODIX, Konica Minolta and others breaking new ground in package printing.
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Episode 6 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine explore the value of print, industrial printing and the longevity of print vs. digital archiving. We hear listener comments from @mreitoft and @alanweintraub as well as messages from @lordcortizo and @netstatinfo.
Who is the next 'Uber' of the printing biz? Will our information survive an electo-magnetic pulse? Will we really 'print' things like human tissue, synthetic meat, new classes of nanomaterials? All this and more in this episode of IS PRINT DEAD?
Click here for the link to the Smithers Apex research discussed in the show. The study predicts that the Functional and Industrial Print market will grow to $107.9 billion by 2020.
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Episode 5 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine discuss the recently announced merger of Fuji Xerox. Thayer Long joins us to discuss the recent name change of NPES to the Association for Print Technology. And, as always, we explore the question: Is Print Dead?
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Is Print Dead? Episode 4 - Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine cover a variety of topics including Glamour Magazine, EMPs and Digital Info, Printed Books and Trump vs. the USPS.
Included are listener comments from @RichHowarth from Watson/IBM, Jeff DeVoyd, Enterprise Architect at Quadient, as well as a short interview with @BrianSolis, futurist and the author of the book "X: The Experience When Business Meets Design."
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Is Print Dead? Episode 3- Hosts Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine welcome comments from Alan Pelz-Sharpe from Deep Analysis, Peggy Winton from AIIM International, Elisha Kasinskas from RSA and Prof. Edward Hess from Darton University. Topics include digital signatures, physical book sales, the environmental impact of data centers vs. print and much more. Listen to hear what Pat and Kevin have to say about it all.
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Is Print Dead? Episode 2 - Hosts Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine review listener feedback that explores package printing, direct mail, Millennials and more. Listeners Mary Beth Smith, Roger Buck, Robert Godwin and Paul Bobneck each submitted 60 second audio clips with their points of view. Listen to find out what they say...and what Pat and Kevin have to say about it all.
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Is Print Dead? Episode 1 - Hosts Pat McGrew and Kevin Craine review listener submitted replies to the question Is Print Dead? Hear discussion about Glamour Magazine and their move to "digital first." As well as issues surrounding information longevity. Will our digital content last the test of time? Thanks to listeners Gemma Burnikell and Ainsley Jo Phillips. Submit your feedback to us on Twitter at #IsPrintDead and we'll use it in the show.
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