Heidelberg bundles the graphics arts industry's entire
knowledge on a DVD-ROM
The Print Media Academy of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
AG (Heidelberg) is publishing a new learning software package
entitled "World of Print Media". This is the first standard
multimedia reference work to offer comprehensive,
manufacturer-independent expertise from the graphic arts industry.
As an interactive learning software that also doubles up as a
source of reference, it is intended primarily for students,
trainees and newcomers to the industry who want to extend and test
their knowledge. It is also invaluable for anyone working with
print media who wants to understand the various processes involved.
"World of Print Media" comes as a DVD-ROM or a set of 5
CD-ROMs. It is available in English and German and costs
around 160 Euro (315.36 DM).
"You can never know enough"
"World of Print Media" consists of several sections. The
"Statistics & Trends" section provides up-to-date statistical
data of how the various print media compare with other media. A
further section explains how printing has developed over the years
and is continuing to develop. The principles of printing are
explained using historical shots of old "presses" and today's
industrial printshop solutions. The individual stages and aspects
involved in producing print media prepress, press, postpress, inks,
vanishes and printing stock are dealt with on a neutral basis and
are not specific to any given manufacturer. The trends for the
future are dealt with across a broad sweep. The program explains
how print and IT are merging to create successful, Internet-based
business models. The explanations are underpinned by facts and
figures. For example, over 350 million users worldwide used the
Internet in the year 2000. This figure is expected to rise to 765
million by the year 2005. A look at tomorrow's print and media
businesses examines customers' future needs and how technology will
answer these. Process optimization through networking and greater
integration will be at the forefront in this development.
Finally, the various Heidelberg products are covered briefly
in a product-specific part which explains the individual
components.
E-learning brings benefits
"We regard e-learning instruments such as CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs
and the Inter-net as a medium for augmenting conventional training
units", explains Wolfgang Eisele, Head of the Print Media Academy.
"Electronic media can be used to pre-pare students, thereby
reducing the length of conventional seminars," adds Eisele. The
benefits for students are obvious - they not only save time and
costs and increase efficiency, but also allow students to learn
whenever and wherever they want. The virtual classroom is global
and knows no national frontiers or linguistic barriers.
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com