Visual Connections expands Education Initiative

Pictured above: Visual Connections CEO Peter Harper 

Visual Connections has expanded its highly successful Education Initiative from sign, display, wide-format print and graphics, to commercial print, labels, packaging and textile printing, with FESPA Australia, FPLMA, LIA and PVCA cooperation. 

The program was piloted by the supplier association in 2015 to attract, engage, support and mentor new talent in the industry. It has since been running in partnership with the Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA), with an initial concentration on the sign, display and wide-format graphics sector.

Since then, it has expanded across the country and increased the number of enrolments in the Certificate III for Sign & Graphics from just 200 in 2017 to more than 700 in 2023. 

As well as significant investment from Visual Connections, the initiative is sponsored by Amari Visual Solutions, Ball & Doggett, Cactus Imaging, Fujifilm Graphic Systems, Graphic Art Mart, Mulford Plastics, ORAFOL, Pozitive Sign & Graphics Supplies, Sign-a-Rama and Starleaton. The FPLMA and MacDermid Graphic Solutions have also joined as financial supporters.

The long-term partnership with ASGA and new agreements with FESPA Australia, the Flexible Packaging & Label Makers Association (FPLMA), the Lithographic Institute of Australia (LIA) and the Print & Visual Communications Association (PVCA) will allow for an expansion of the program to cover the entire sector. 

Visual Connections CEO Peter Harper said, “Attracting new talent to our sector is one of the most critical challenges for the future, so we have worked closely with our colleagues at AusSIP to develop a successful model for engaging with students, inspiring and informing them about industry career paths, and connecting them to training and employment opportunities.

“Right from the start, our aim was always to establish proof of concept in one area before expanding the program across the country and the entire sector. With the expertise of AusSIP, a great partnership with ASGA, and the support of generous industry sponsors, we have been able to make real progress towards that goal. 

“Now, with the time right to involve the whole sector, we needed to complement our collaboration with ASGA with the support of the industry associations who represent the wider aspects of the print and graphic communications sector. 

“Following approaches to our fellow associations, we are delighted that FESPA Australia, FPLMA, LIA and PVCA have stepped up to collaborate with us on the next stage of this journey, ensuring the entire industry can benefit from what has proven to be a highly successful program.”

The Visual Connections Education Initiative involves inviting senior school students from Years 10, 11 and 12 to attend industry expos where they can see the diversity and opportunities offered by the industry and take part in “Try-A-Trade” workshops and careers discussions run by AusSIP and TAFE partners. 

Visual Connections is the owner and organiser of the Visual Impact and Label & Packaging expos, and co-host and organiser of PacPrint Melbourne and Sydney.

The second stage sees the AusSIP team, supported by industry volunteers and local TAFEs and RTOs, attend careers expos nationwide to promote the industry through information, discussions and hands-on experiences. 

Over 100 students expressed interest in taking up an apprenticeship this year, and Visual Connections is now working with AusSIP and ASGA to connect them with potential employers and training opportunities.

The final stage, which is about to get underway for 2023, involves a series of Industry Taster Days, where students with a qualified interest in moving into apprenticeships can gain a better understanding of working in the industry by visiting selected businesses for a hands-on, immersive experience in a real commercial environment.

Harper added, “The Visual Connections Education Initiative is just one example of how the industry’s suppliers continue to support a sustainable and successful future for our sector, as they have done for so many years through Visual Connections and its predecessors, GAMAA and VISA.”

According to Harper, the program makes a difference in the industry by engaging with young people, and he is excited to continue the program’s expansion in 2024 to more Australian States and expand its focus to support the entire print, sign and graphics sector. “We are grateful to FESPA Australia, FPLMA, LIA and PVCA for their willingness to partner with us in this important endeavour, to AusSIP and ASGA for their partnership in the program so far, and to our sponsors who have made the Education Initiative possible. We look forward to what the next 12 months will bring,” Harper concluded.

Comment below to have your say on this story.

If you have a news story or tip-off, get in touch at editorial@sprinter.com.au.  

Sign up to the Sprinter newsletter

Leave a comment:

Your email address will not be published. All fields are required

Advertisement

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.
Advertisement