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Avery Dennison hails hands on approach

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Participants at the Avery Dennison workshop in Christchurch
Participants at the Avery Dennison workshop in Christchurch

Avery Dennison says its recent workshops, held in Auckland and Christchurch, confirmed the value of hands-on practical experience to improves skill sets and boost confidence for print and sign making professionals.

The workshops debuted in Melbourne earlier this year, with the aim of advancing attendees skills in the practical application techniques of various Avery Dennison products, while at the same time, taking participants confidence to a new level. Peter Wright, technical marketing representative for Avery Dennison Graphics and Reflective Solutions, says, “These workshops are an important tool for Avery, and the industry, as they give attendees an excellent overview of the capabilities of our materials and enable them to sharpen their skills, while developing new ones.”

The Essential Applications Techniques workshop took place on the first day, with the Advanced Vehicle Application workshop on day two.

Wright adds, “The experience and confidence you gain from being shown and then assisted to do something yourself is the difference between a competent and professional installer.”


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