Heidelberg Is Platinum Sponsor and Official Supplier of WorldSkills Calgary 2009
08/26/2009
Heidelberg Is Platinum Sponsor and Official Supplier of
WorldSkills Calgary 2009
Kennesaw, Ga. - Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, the
world's leading solution provider for the print media industry,
will serve as a platinum sponsor and official supplier for the
Offset Printing skill category at the 40tieth WorldSkills
Competition, to be held September 1-7 at Calgary's Stampede Park.
This is the third consecutive WorldSkills Competition for which
Heidelberg has been recognized as an Official Supplier; the company
also served as an Official Supplier at the 38th and 39th
WorldSkills Competitions, held in Finland and Japan, respectively.
"Heidelberg is very proud to support WorldSkills Calgary
2009," said Brian Ellis, Director of Marketing for Heidelberg
Canada Graphic Equipment Limited. "This prestigious competition
provides an opportunity to increase awareness of the exciting and
rewarding career opportunities in the graphic arts industry,
especially pertaining to offset printing."
Heidelberg has contributed two Speedmaster SM 52 multicolor
printing presses and a Polar 78X paper cutter to this year's
competition. These pieces of equipment are essential to the success
of the offset printing competition and will help promote the
printing industry to the approximately 50,000 students attending
WorldSkills Calgary 2009. Fourteen skilled young people
representing countries/regions such as Canada, New Zealand and
Switzerland will compete in the Offset Printing skill category
using Heidelberg's market leading technology. Amela Mujkic, a
Ferris State University (FSU) senior, will represent the United
States at the Calgary competition, marking the first time ever that
a student from the U.S. will compete at the international level.
Earlier this summer, Mujkic completed an intensive Print Media
Academy (PMA) training class at Heidelberg USA's Print Media
Demonstration Center (PMDC) in Kennesaw, Ga. to prepare herself for
the competition.
Heidelberg will heighten its presence in the offset printing
skill category by exhibiting in the Global Skills Village presented
by UA Canadian Piping Trades. The Heidelberg booth will feature an
introduction to this skill with a complimentary Printing Technology
booklet. A large map of Canada highlighting the location of
WorldSkills Calgary 2009, which was printed on a Speedmaster XL 105
at Heidelberg's Print Media Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, will be
provided to participants, on request.
"Heidelberg's sponsorship contribution and participation in
the WorldSkills Competition is of enormous benefit to WorldSkills
Calgary 2009," said Richard Walker, President and CEO of
WorldSkills Calgary 2009. "The competitors' access to Heidelberg
technologies will enable them to demonstrate their skills to their
greatest potential and achieve excellence."
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
A technology provider and partner in the print media industry
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is with its
sheetfed offset printing machines one of the leading solution
providers for the print media industry. All over the world, the
name Heidelberg is synonymous with state-of-the art technology, top
quality, and closeness to the customer. The core business of this
technology group covers the whole value-added and process chain for
the 35 x 50 cm (13.78 x 19.69 in) to 121 x 162 cm (47.64 x 63.78
in) format classes in the sheetfed offset sector.
Heidelberg develops and produces precision printing presses,
platesetters, postpress equipment, and software for integrating all
the printshop processes. Environmental protection has an enduring
importance in this regard. Solutions for the development,
production, and utilization of presses help to conserve resources,
reduce emissions, and cut wastage. The Heidelberg portfolio also
provides general and consulting services ranging from spare parts
and consumables to the sale of remarketed equipment, and training
at the Print Media Academy.
Based in Heidelberg, Germany, with development and production
sites in seven countries and around 250 sales offices across the
globe, the company supports around 200,000 customers worldwide. All
Heidelberg presses destined for the world market are manufactured
at the Wiesloch-Walldorf site in line with strict quality
standards. Standardized presses in all standard format classes and
folding machines for the Chinese market are produced by Heidelberg
in Qingpu near Shanghai.
Heidelberg presses worldwide produce high-quality print
products such as business cards, brochures, posters, and folding
cartons.
In financial year 2008/2009, Heidelberg recorded sales of EUR
2.999 billion. As at March 31, 2009, the Heidelberg Group had a
workforce of 18,926 worldwide, including 707 trainees.
Media contacts:
Tim Henschel
Manager, Public Relations Heidelberg USA, Inc.
+1-770-419-6554
timothy.henschel@heidelberg.com
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