Printing

Already known as one of the nation's premier printing centers, southeastern Wisconsin is evolving into “the Silicon Valley of Printing,” a nationwide hub for training, education and innovation.

Located near extensive timber and paper mill industries, commercial printers employ more than 15,000 people locally. They are supported by advanced diploma and certificate training programs at Waukesha County Technical College and Milwaukee Area Technical College. The region also is home to several organizations that set printing standards, including the National Council for Skill Standards in Graphic Communications and the professional development group of the National Association for Printing Leadership.

Both organizations are housed at the Harry V. Quadracci Printing Education and Technology Center, a 50,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art printing and graphics center located at Waukesha County Technical College. A new applied technology facility to be completed in 2007 will serve as a national center for product testing, applied research, technical training, industry seminars and national conferences.

MAJOR PRINTING COMPANIES
COMPANY TOTAL EMPLOYEES LOCAL EMPLOYMENT
Quad/Graphics 12,000 8,500
Serigraph Inc. 875 875
Arandell Corp. 758 758
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING SUPPORT
COLLEGE DEGREES/DIPLOMAS ENROLLMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Milwaukee Area Technical College
www.matc.edu
  • Printing & Publishing
  • Printing
1,500
  • Customer Service Representative
  • Photography & Digital Imaging
  • Press Production
  • Prepress Technology
Waukesha County Technical College
  • Graphic Design
  • Printing
  • Printing & Publishing
2,200
  • Commercial Printing
  • Digital Photography
  • Electronic Pre-Press



Printing Leader

The Milwaukee Region is one of the nation's largest printing centers, with

400 printing firms

employing more than 15,000 people.