Projects&Resources
National
Innovation, Technological Evolution, and Competitiveness in the Graphic Arts Industry
The companies in the graphic arts sector need to equip themselves with innovative and complex technologies, requiring specific and constantly updated skills to remain competitive.
The plan "Innovation, Technological Evolution, and Competitiveness in the Graphic Arts Industry" guides companies in identifying their training needs. The project's actions are structured on a bottom-up approach that starts with the specific needs of the recipients to define tailor-made training paths.
This initiative, involving over thirty companies in the sector, promotes the dissemination of innovative solutions to enhance the competitiveness of the graphic arts sector. This is especially important in the context of international quality standards (ISO 12467) and the European single market.
The focus on assessing the needs of companies allows for the development of training interventions that can impact the entire production cycle and provide small and medium-sized enterprises with access to innovative solutions."

Details
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Lead partner:
ATI costituita da Sophia Group s.r.l., MAIN ITALIA s.r.l., IMPRICART s.r.l.
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Funding agency:
Fondimpresa
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Duration:2010-2011
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Partner:
SFC
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Geographic area:
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Contact person:
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Progetti&Risorse

National
Innovation, Technological Evolution, and Competitiveness in the Graphic Arts Industry
Details
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Lead partner:
ATI costituita da Sophia Group s.r.l., MAIN ITALIA s.r.l., IMPRICART s.r.l.
-
Funding agency:
Fondimpresa
-
Duration:2010-2011
-
Partner:
SFC
-
Geographic area:
-
Contact person:
-
Email:
The companies in the graphic arts sector need to equip themselves with innovative and complex technologies, requiring specific and constantly updated skills to remain competitive.
The plan "Innovation, Technological Evolution, and Competitiveness in the Graphic Arts Industry" guides companies in identifying their training needs. The project's actions are structured on a bottom-up approach that starts with the specific needs of the recipients to define tailor-made training paths.
This initiative, involving over thirty companies in the sector, promotes the dissemination of innovative solutions to enhance the competitiveness of the graphic arts sector. This is especially important in the context of international quality standards (ISO 12467) and the European single market.
The focus on assessing the needs of companies allows for the development of training interventions that can impact the entire production cycle and provide small and medium-sized enterprises with access to innovative solutions."