Harper donates anilox rolls to Argentinean Graphic Arts Foundation

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In keeping with its dedication to flexo education, global anilox supplier Harper Corporation of America recently donated four Platinum XLT anilox rolls to Centro de Investigacin Grfica Juan Gutenberg (Johannes Gutenberg Graphic Research Center), a nonprofit educational institution noted for its academic excellence in professional graphics education.


Juan Bermudez, Latin American sales manager for Harper Corporation, said: ‘We are very excited about donating these premium anilox rolls to the Johannes Gutenberg Graphic Research Center. This demonstrates Harper’s commitment to flexo education in Latin America, and more specifically, in Argentina.’


The Gutenberg Centre opened its doors to the Argentinean printing industry in 1907. Located in Buenos Aires, the institution’s three main functions are to: a) develop research projects focused on the improvement of graphic production processes; b) train professionals specialized in the graphic multimedia sector so that they may assist businesses; and c) help small and medium-sized businesses with services aimed at optimizing graphic processes.


(Photo: Staff members of the Johannes Gutenberg Graphic Research Centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, gather at the school’s striking entrance. Harper Corporation of America has donated four Platinum XLT anilox rolls to this educational institution for graphic arts.)