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IAPHC, the
International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, is a not-for-profit organization
dedicated to the education and advancement of individuals employed or considering a career
within the Graphic Arts Industry.
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IPA
provides the highest quality information for the visual communications industry.
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NAGASA
is the printing, imaging and graphic arts industry distribution
channel association. Our members include dealers, distributors,
manufacturers, system integrators, and value added resellers,
along with individuals and companies offering a variety of
business services, expertise, information and publications
helpful to companies doing business in the channel and the
industry.
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NAPL, the
National Association for Printing Leadership,( formerly the National Association of
Printers and Lithographers), provides a full range of management and educational services
to its membership of thousands of graphic arts firms around the world.
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PIA, the
Printing Industries of America, Inc., is the world's largest graphic arts trade
association representing an industry with more than 990,000 employees and $116.3 billion
in sales annually.
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PINE, Printing Industries of New England, serves more than 450 commercial printing and graphic communications companies throughout five New England states. PINE provides products and services on an ongoing basis to help member companies operate more profitably.
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TAGA, Technical
Association for the Graphic Arts. TAGA focuses on graphic arts systems, software, and computer
technology developments, as well as the more traditional areas of press, ink, and paper
engineering applications. The association also provides guidance and support to its 15
active student chapters around the world, including chapters in Canada, France, Sweden,
Taiwan, and Wales.
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