From knowledge to success with Heidelberg
The Print Media Academy (PMA) of Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is celebrating its fifth anniversary
as a training, communication and knowledge center for the
international print media industry. It was opened on April 14, 2000
- the same day that Heidelberg celebrated its 150th anniversary.
The PMA's impressive 50 meter high glass building is already a
familiar sight on the Heidelberg skyline. In 2004, 58,000 visitors
from Germany and abroad passed through the PMA's doors.
The courses available are geared to technical and management
staff in the print media industry and school and universities. The
worldwide network of nine Heidelberg academies supports printshops
and other industry players at sites in Heidelberg, Atlanta, Cairo,
Kuala Lumpur, Moscow, Sao Paulo, Shezhen, Sydney and Tokyo.
The PMA offers everything from technical training and
lectures to seminars and workshops. The program includes product
and application training and covers topics such as
"management", "sales and marketing" and
"controlling and key data". There is also a modular
program that deals with family businesses and the process of
handing over the reins to the next generation.
Through the training offering, renowned speakers and trainers
from the print media industry and business world share their
knowledge of the printing industry, corporate strategy, marketing,
sales and business management. The process of constant change in
the print media industry in particular means it is essential for
managers to update their knowledge on an ongoing basis in order to
exploit this change as an opportunity. Last year, around 7,000
people attended training courses and every year more than 2,500
school and university students and teaching staff complete print
media seminars in the Print Media Academy. "The Print Media
Academy from Heidelberg is a highly important tool for actively
shaping the future of the printing industry," explains Bernd
Schopp, Head of the PMA.
The international, English-language "Summer
University" and "Winter University" events, each
lasting a week, have in recent years become phenomenal success
stories. The program is geared in particular to print and media
company owners and ambitious managers looking to develop their
skills and prepare themselves for the future.
The PMA, with its light-flooded glass cube building, has also
made a name for itself outside the industry as an ideal conference
venue. And it often plays host to lectures, concerts and art
exhibitions. This year too, the "Night of the Museums"
event is to be supported for the fourth time.
On the twelfth floor of the PMA is "schwarz - das
Restaurant" where five-star chef Manfred Schwarz works his
magic. Food industry magazine "Der Feinschmecker" named
the eatery "Restaurant of the Year 2004". Meanwhile, the
"Print Media Lounge" bar is located on the first floor.
In front of the PMA stands the world's largest equine
sculpture, created by sculptor Jürgen Goertz. The work, made
of stainless steel and aluminum, is 13 meters high, 15 meters long,
four meters wide and weighs 90 tons. This impressive sculpture is
known as the "S-Printing Horse", a play on words alluding
to both "sprinting" and "printing".
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The Print Media Academy is a communication and information
center for the print media industry, offering a full range of
product training courses, seminars and workshops.
The Print Media Academy: Facts and figures
Construction started: July 1998
Completion: April 2000
Architects: H.P. Stichs, Heidelberg and B. Wondra
Volume: 74,000 m3
External glass façade: 12,000 m2
(double glazing = 24,000 m2 glass)
Internal glass façade: 1,500 m2 (glass partitions in the
building)
Steel used: 3,000 metric tons
Height: 48.8 meters, 12 floors
Visitors in 2004: 58,000
Auditorium capacity: 206 people
Size of training area: 1,400 m2
Number of seminar rooms: 21
Number of office staff: 150 people
Information technology: 320 kilometers of cables have been
laid in the building
For further information and an overview of the seminars on
offer, please contact:
www.print-media-academy.com.
For further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com