HP Indigo scholarship empowers Women in Print - Proudly supported by HP & Currie Group
- matttangey
- Oct 13
- 1 min read
Women in Print Australia has marked the successful completion of the inaugural HP Indigo Digital Press Scholarship, an initiative developed in partnership with HP and Currie Group to foster technical capability and confidence among women and non-binary professionals in the print and visual media sectors.
The week-long program, held at Currie Group’s training facility in Hawthorn, Victoria, saw four recipients undertake Level 1 HP Indigo Digital Press Operator Certification. Participants – Annabelle Radford, Arlo-Cyrus Bruhn, Chisato Moriguchi and Jane Jackson – represented a broad cross-section of the industry, spanning design, operations, paper supply and production.
Women in Print chair Stephanie Gaddin said the success of the scholarship demonstrated the value of industry collaboration. “This program has done more than just train four individuals – it’s created a blueprint for how partnerships between technology providers, suppliers and associations can make a measurable difference,” she said.
Currie Group’s director of operations, Marcus Robinson, echoed the sentiment, emphasising the importance of diversity and technical training. “Investing in education and diversity is vital to ensuring the longevity and vibrancy of our industry. The energy and dedication shown by this first cohort has been remarkable.”
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