Prof Dr Rajendrakumar Anayath to share guru mantra for printers

In the fifth anniversary issue of PrintWeek India, Prof Dr Rajendrakumar Anayath educates printer about five things a print buyer looks at before finalising a job. According to Dr Anayath technology, ethics, flexibility, the involvement of the team and finally the value-addition capabilities by the firm plays an important role and is a deciding factor for a print buyer. The small and medium enterprises in the industrial sector can be effectively served if they adhere to Dr Anayath's five point m

01 May 2013 | By Priya Raju

Dr Anayath, speaks about the five things a print buyer looks out for from a printer in the fifth anniversary issue of PrintWeek India. The bumper issue (10 May 2013) also features innumerable captains of the industry who have penned features. In addition, it will be "the first time anyone has looked at the unique print industry in Morbi plus a special spotlight on ITC Bhadrachalam's new factory, as well as a big interview with A Balachandra of Rajhans".

Heidelberg's Print Media Academy was set up two years ago with an objective of training the operators of print-shops. Prof Dr Rajendrakumar Anayath, who currently heads Heidelberg India's Print Media Academy (PMA) in Chennai, is responsible for the establishment of the academy in India to cater the needs of the print industry within the country. Dr Anayath demonstrates an unparalleled commitment to education in print at all levels - from formal education for students to technical training for industry professionals. 

Suresh Ramakrishnan, publisher of Haymarket India said, "Since May 2008, PrintWeek India has had print leaders at the vanguard share their experiences of running a successful print operation. Our print issues, special supplements and eBulletins combine technical expertise with the intuition, insight and confidence gained from our extensive sector experience and a deep understanding of the industry. That's been the focus. The fifth anniversary issue provides the mantra behind the numbers and how to run a thriving business in the current economic climate."