Women in Print, in partnership with HP and Currie Group has launched the inaugural HP Indigo Digital Press Scholarship, which will provide up to six places for successful applicants to undergo training towards Level 1 HP Indigo 7X00 Series Operator Certification.
Green light for new Women in Print HP Indigo Digital Press Scholarship
Stephanie Gaddin, Chair of Women in Print, says: “These Scholarships give new operators the kind of formal training that can set them up for long-term success in print manufacturing.”
“It is ideal for women or non-binary individuals who are looking to broaden their skill set, put some formal instruction around their on-the-job expertise…orChair of Women in Print Stephanie Gaddin for any industry newcomers who aspire to grow their own career by upskilling on what is arguably the world’s number one digital press.”
Applications for the new Scholarship are now open here and close Sunday 3 August at 10 PM AEST, with a September 2025 start date for the first training intake.
Training will be delivered by HP Digital Press experts at Currie Group’s impressive in-house training facility in Melbourne, and Gaddin says the association is especially focused on making sure regional applicants throw their hat in the ring. “Geography shouldn’t be a barrier to opportunity,” she says.