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October 12, 2006. Paul Labbe of the Saskatchewan Research Council and Minister Eric Cline at the 3D Virtual Reallity Centre's 1st Year Event

October 12, 2006. Paul Labbe of the Saskatchewan Research Council and Minister Eric Cline at the 3D Virtual Reallity Centre's 1st Year Event

From: Constituency Events October 2006
Minister Yelich Announces Support for Print Media in Edmonton Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Edmonton, Alberta-Small and medium-sized print companies in Western Canada will now have access to state-of-the-art technology for improving productivity and enhancing their competitiveness thanks to federal support.
The Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification, today announced an investment of $896,750 towards NorQuest College’s Centre for Excellence in Print Media.
“The print industry is a major job creator in our communities, and this investment will ensure that it continues to strengthen and diversify the western Canadian economy,” said Minister Yelich. Federal funding is directed towards enabling the Centre for Excellence in Print Media at NorQuest College to acquire new equipment, software and expertise needed to upgrade its Job Definition Format (JDF) system. JDF is an emerging global standard in the print industry that leads to more efficient workflow by simplifying information exchange between different print applications and systems. The initiative will enable the Centre to provide businesses with the ability to test new equipment and software, train staff and receive support in adopting and integrating new technology.
“The Centre for Excellence in Print Media is an exciting collaboration between industry and NorQuest College – making it possible for print media companies to become more efficient and competitive in the global market,” said NorQuest President and CEO Dr. Jodi Abbott. “The federal government’s commitment to this innovative centre will do a great deal to help expand industry knowledge, create opportunities and prepare the business leaders of tomorrow.”
The print industry is the fourth-largest employer in Canada and currently faces several challenges, such as rapidly changing technology and increased competition. The Centre for Excellence in Print Media addresses these challenges by offering services to three target markets: print business owners, print industry employees and new entrants to the print industry in Western Canada. In March 2008, WD announced an investment of more than $1.4 million to help establish the Centre.
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