Dscoop opens opportunities for ANZ print & design students
- matttangey
- 11 minutes ago
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Dscoop, the global community of HP Indigo users and partners, has partnered with the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) to launch the Dscoop Grant Program, providing students and emerging professionals across Australia and New Zealand with new pathways into the global digital print industry.
The initiative is designed to support motivated individuals who are serious about building a career in print, packaging and graphic communications, by helping remove financial barriers to international industry exposure.
The program is administered by PGSF and funded by Dscoop, HP and additional donors. Successful applicants may receive up to USD $2,500 per student, which can be used toward:
Dscoop event registration
Travel (air or ground transport)
Accommodation
Support costs related to US-based internship opportunities*
Who should apply:
Students (junior level or above) studying print, graphic communications, design or related disciplines
Applicants based outside the United States, including Australia and New Zealand, are eligible
Applicants must demonstrate strong written and spoken English communication skills
The current intake is focused on supporting attendance at Dscoop Edge Rockies in Denver (March 8–11, 2026), one of the industry’s leading global events for digital print, packaging and innovation. The program is expected to continue throughout 2026, subject to available funding.
Important details:
Visa, passport and related costs are not covered
Dscoop does not provide internship placements
Applications close: February 1, 2026
Successful applicants notified by: February 10, 2026
PGSF manages the application and selection process to ensure fairness and consistency. Dscoop’s role is to fund the program and help connect successful applicants with meaningful industry exposure and professional networks.
The program presents a valuable opportunity for universities, TAFEs, lecturers and industry educators across Australia and New Zealand to connect talented students with global career pathways in digital print.
Applications and further information:
*Dscoop does not provide internship placements for students.







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