Janet / Friday, 9 September 2022 / Categories: Latest News, Associations Women In Print Sydney Print & Prosecco Sold Out! Women in Print has sold out the Sydney Print & Prosecco event two weeks before the event is to take place. Adelaide and Melbourne events are also selling fast, and the Brisbane event has been announced for 19th October. Women across the industry are taking up the opportunity to share knowledge and network. Launched two years ago, the Print & Prosecco events have until this year been virtual due to lockdown restrictions. Registrations have been high with audiences and sponsors getting behind the evenings in 2022. Sponsors and industry supporters; Ball & Doggett, Breen Printing, Bright Print Group, Cactus Imaging, Creative Juices SA, DIC, Durst, IVE Group, MCC Labels, Orofol, PKN News, Print21, Print Media Group, QLM Label Makers and Spicers; have all stepped up to support the events. NSW Patron and Co-Managing Director, Bright Print Group, Debbie Burgess is thrilled to have sold-out the Sydney event so quickly. “The Sydney team have worked tirelessly to bring this together and I really want to thank them all and our sponsors. I see the building of a strong networking community across the industry for women as a really important role Women in Print plays. To come together with our peers, at various events throughout the year, assists us to support each other,” commented Burgess. The events are informal with industry colleagues coming together to share ideas, learnings, support, and opportunities across their professional environments. Hearing from guest speakers, industry participants and community leaders to create two-way dialogue and engagement for the attendees is a key purpose of the events. Bookings for each event can be completed at the links below: Melbourne – by email to [email protected] Adelaide – at https://events.humanitix.com/sa-print-and-prosecco Brisbane – at https://events.humanitix.com/qld-print-and-prosecco Events across other States will be rolled out in the coming months, more information available at the Women in Print website. Previous Article Visual Connections Golf Day Highlights Next Article Inaugural ASGA Victorian Golf Day a hole-in-one success Print 686