In a move to further empower women in the print industry, Printing SA has partnered with the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD). This collaboration is formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), emphasising both organisations' commitment to gender equality and innovation.
The partnership aims to support women and highlight their significant contributions to the industry. This alliance aims to create more opportunities for women to lead and innovate in the print sector, says Printing SA.
The printing industry in South Africa is evolving, contributing R60 billion per annum to the economy. Contrary to the belief that print is dying, the sector is thriving with new innovations such as 3D printing and sustainable practices. Printing SA says that it representing the interests of the printing, packaging and signage industries, has a rich history of promoting excellence and innovation.
"The printing industry is not only surviving but flourishing," says Jermaine Naicker, managing director of Printing SA. "We are excited to showcase the innovations and contributions of women in print." This showcases the strength and potential of the industry in the modern economy.
The "Printspired" — Women Changing the Future of Print events will take place in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. These events will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions and workshops led by industry experts, says Printing SA.
According to Printing SA, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in print technology, network and develop their skills. These events are designed to inspire and equip women with the knowledge and tools to succeed in the evolving print industry.
Minister of DWYPD, Sindisiwe Chikunga, says, "Empowering women in traditionally male-dominated industries like print is crucial for achieving gender equality and economic growth. Our collaboration with Printing SA aligns with our mission to support and uplift women, youth, and persons with disabilities across all sectors."
Printing SA concludes that this partnership highlights the importance of inclusivity and diversity in driving economic progress.
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