New non-profit organization to encourage children to read books
6,500 books to eleven schools.
The world’s first Print Hackathon took place online October 12-13, with Grafkom member K-Print participating and Magnus Thorkildsen of Grafkom on the jury evaluating all the great business ideas. “One of the best events ever for the Graphic Arts industry. This format brings our sector a lot of chanc

The world’s first Print Hackathon took place online October 12-13, with Grafkom member K-Print participating and Magnus Thorkildsen of Grafkom on the jury evaluating all the great business ideas.
“One of the best events ever for the Graphic Arts industry. This format brings our sector a lot of chances and opportunities”, says jury member Morten B. Reitoft in print magazine VIGC Today.
A surprisingly convincing pitch from LUCA School of Arts students received the first prize. The student team convinced the jury with a combination of ’ smile-detection technology’ and print media .
See the film summing up the online event below.
6,500 books to eleven schools.
Commentary written by Lasse Krogell, Nopa: Almost every day you find news about AI and how it will change a lot of things both in your private life and in businesses. At the NOPA Seminar in Frankfurt, we heard a presentation about AI by Svante Pahlman from DigitaBlue. At the NOPA / Intergraf Print M
It is only two weeks to the NOPA annual meeting and seminar in Frankfurt.