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WPC8 - East meets SouthOnly three weeks into the new year and already my desk looks like Russell Crowe's pinboard out of Beautiful Mind. It is not the paperless office you've heard so much about, and neither it seems is anybody else's. This will be good news to all presently assembled at the CTICC for the WPC8 (8th World Print Conference) - subtitled "The World of Print - Profiting Today & Tomorrow". Major themes that emerged yesterday, on the opening day of the conference, were about adding value to the age old business of print in an era of ubiquitous electronic media and communications. Food for thought from the ever-affable Minister Ebrahim Rasool came in the form of a statement from Mahatma Gandhi, that the "the greatest crime is poverty" and that within the challenge to ensure that we adequately prepare all young people to compete in the global economy, the printed word can be one of the major allies. Chris Sykes, President of the World Print and Communications Forum, welcomed an assortment of delegates from printing federations across the globe, as well as a host of various international suppliers whose raison d'etre for being here is to ensure the continued economic health of the print and related print media industries. In the light of the above, it is obviously also all in our interests as marketeers - publishers and citizens of planet earth - to ensure that our plethora of daily printed messages are effectively communicated. So how are we going to do it? Stalwarts of the WPC events 4-7, the Chinese Government and Chinese Printing community, have demonstrated their commitment by sending a delegation of no less that 100 attendees! Their representative, Mr Yu Yongzhan, Vice Minister of Press and Publications for the People's Republic of China, shared with us some secrets of China's impressive business performance of recent years. The decision to join the WTO, has to date ensured that their export trade has been growing by 30-40% per annum. A resultant effect of increased trade is that their print industry is also growing at a rate of 15% with an output of $US260 billion or 2% of China's GDP. We will of course be able to witness all this rampant prosperity and technological advancement firsthand, come the Olympic Games and Shanghai World Expo in 2008. Next up was Hiromichi Fujita San who is not only Chairman of the Board of the Toppan Printing Company Limited, but also the President of the Japanese Federation of Printing Industries. Anyway, look forward to bringing you more ideas and insights from the World of Print Conference over the next two days. About Terry LevinBrand and Culture Strategy consulting | Bizcommunity.com CCO at large. Email terry@offtheshelf.co.za, Twitter @terrylevin, Instagram, LinkedIn. View my profile and articles... |