Major sponsors of NPA announced

Sponsorships for the next PICAs and National Printing Awards (NPA) have been secured with Media Super as presenting partner for both the state and national awards, while Ball & Doggett is a gold level sponsor.

Graeme Russell, CEO, Media Super says, “A critical aspect of our philosophy is to give back to the industries we serve. We are committed to investing in the printing industry through a range of activities and the awards programme is one of the many ways we do that.

“We are proud to bring you the Media Super Young Executive of the Year Award and the Media Super Industry Contribution Award. Together, these awards represent outstanding talent at different stages during one’s career. It is vital we encourage the next generation and recognise the valuable contributions they are making to the print industry, as well as acknowledge individuals who have made a significant contribution to the printing industry over a long period.”

[Related: PICA entries extended]

Ball & Doggett is a gold level sponsor, with the Ball & Doggett Judges Award and the Ball & Doggett Highly Commended Award. Tony Bertrand, national marketing manager for Ball & Doggett saying, “The National Print Awards reflects the pinnacle of excellence in printing. We are excited to contribute to the success of this year’s event series as a Gold Level sponsor. As a new combined entity, Ball & Doggett is keen to show our commitment to the industry, and our intent to continue our investment in it. Both companies that formed Ball & Doggett have in some form always supported the awards during its 35 year history, and we will continue to do so.

“Just as the awards have evolved over time to adapt and reflect changes within the industry, the need to offer different materials to our customers has also changed. In the past, we referred to ourselves as a paper merchant yet we now supply a range of materials to not only meet, but also inspire, changing trends in the marketplace. We hope to see some of these materials on show throughout the awards.

“This year we are proud to bring you the Ball & Doggett Judges Award and the Ball & Doggett Highly Commended Award which reflect overall excellence across categories.”

Andrew Macaulay, CEO, PIAA says, “We are thrilled to welcome Media Super and Ball & Doggett to top-level sponsorship positions, they are prepared to get behind these critical industry initiatives, that will see us not only celebrate, but also promote what print is capable of in Australia. We urge other sponsors to get on board quickly, so they too can recognise the most value from the long-term sponsorship opportunity”.

There is broad industry support for the reinstatement of the state-based printing awards that will ensure that the National Print Awards are a true measure of the best of all entries from each state.

At this year’s NPAs Adams Print came out on top winning seven gold medals across 31 categories. PICA entries for Queensland have closed for 2017, WA entries are open until mid-October with NSW, VIC and SA entries closing December 1.

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