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About the Printing Industry Center at RIT

The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) was selected in 2001 by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to become one of the Sloan Industry Centers. The Printing Industry Center is a joint program of the RIT School of Print Media in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and RIT's College of Business, emphasizing Sloan's long-standing tradition of applying a broad multidisciplinary approach to industry investigations and findings.

Dedicated to the study of major business environment influences in the printing industry brought on by new technologies and societal changes, the Printing Industry Center at RIT addresses the concerns of the printing industry through research initiatives and educational outreach. The Center creates a forum for printing companies and associations worldwide to access a neutral platform for the dissemination of knowledge that can be trusted by the industry, to share ideas, and to build the partnerships needed to sustain growth and profitability in a rapidly changing market.
Printing as an Industry, Commodity, and Activity

Printing as an Industry, Commodity, and ActivityPrinting as an Industry, Commodity, and Activity (book)

Print: $100.00

The Printing Industry Center at RIT is pleased to present this comprehensive analysis of the printing industry in the U.S. This report synthesizes the data collected since 1967 by the U.S. Department of Commerce in their economic census. It provides a detailed look at the existing data and adds new insights into the size and location of the printing activity in our economy.

Printing Occupational Employment, High Wage Jobs & Industry Sources of Growth - 2001 to 2005

Printing Occupational Employment, High Wage Jobs & Industry Sources of Growth - 2001 to 2005Printing Occupational Employment, High Wage Jobs & Industry Sources of Growth - 2001 to 2005 (book)

Print: $39.95

The Printing Industry Center at RIT is pleased to present this comprehensive analysis of core occupational employment within the U.S. printing industry. This report synthesizes the data collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) program in their nation-wide surveys and surveys of government agencies. Core printing-related occupations, industries of employment, occupational earnings, and employment growth are all analyzed during the survey period of 2001 to 2005.