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HP launches global Print Excellence Awards

Written by Gareth Ward on 17 November 2011.

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HP has issued a call for entries for the HP Print Excellence Awards, a new worldwide competition honouring graphic arts printing produced on HP Designjet, Indigo, Inkjet Web Press and Scitex systems.

An international panel of print experts will select winners in16 categories of commercial print, wide-format graphics and label and packaging applications. In addition to evaluating print quality, the HP Print Excellence Awards will also recognise innovative examples of environmentally responsible printing.

The HP Print Excellence Awards are free to enter for HP graphic arts customers.  Entries are due by March 15, 2012 with the winners announced at an invitation-only gala event held during Drupa 2012 next May in Düsseldorf, Germany. Select entries will also be on display at HP's stand at Drupa, in hall 4.

HP says this competition unifies several existing regional and worldwide HP print quality awards into a single, comprehensive programme.
www.hp.com/go/printexcellenceawards

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