All-Access pass offered for new APTech website
The Association for PRINT Technologies (APTech) has launched its new website (PRINTtechologies.org) and is offering a limited time, all-access pass for its usually-firewalled, members-only content.
“This all-access pass is like getting a free provisional membership,” says Thayer Long, president, APTech. “With the launch taking place during this challenging time when so many members of our community are looking for ways to keep their businesses afloat, it’s the right thing to do for the print community.”
New PRINTtechnologies.org resource highlights:
Free Research Reports
The 30-day all-access pass allows visitors to download many of the organization’s most popular research reports including The Future of Print in the U.S. ($498) and Print Applications: Revenues, Processes, and Run Lengths in Commercial Printing ($895).
APTech Disaster Recovery Toolkit
This downloadable and comprehensive guide provides strategies, work plans, and tactics to aid print community companies in their disaster response and recovery efforts.
LeadingPRINT Magazine
Access to current and past digital issues of the organization’s quarterly, member magazine, offering in-depth interviews and shared expertise with industry leaders successfully navigating today’s challenging business environment.
LeadingPRINT Podcast Series
Insight and business-strategy development discussions with a diverse range of print professionals conducted by Long.
Brand Verticals
APTech is creating meaningful gateways to brand owners, marketers, and those who create the demand for print. The recently launched EDgage magazine empowers higher education marketing. The first issue of Wellness Marketer will be mailed for the health and wellness industry.
APTech Connect
This engaging online forum brings together printers and suppliers to identify common areas of concern, highlight collaboration opportunities, and explore best practices.
“As the print industry’s trade association for more than 87 years, it’s more important than ever for us to share these critical business resources to help the APTech community,” says Long. “Our hope is that these resources will support members and companies yet-to-join in their recovery efforts.”