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Taiyo Kikai Scholarship In Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication

September 2, 2008
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Education

Shanghai Xinmin Taiyo Kikai Company has decided to set up a scholarship in the Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication to reward students with excellent academic performance.

The company is reported to offer CNY10,000 to each of ten students annually. And some of the students will get the opportunity of half-year paid training in the company after their graduation to learn advanced technologies in label printing, prepress, and digital printing. The scholarship is the highest in BIGC.

Taiyo Kikai was founded in 1961, focusing on the development of new technology in the printing industry. It has developed over 100 different kinds of printing presses.

Tags: and digital printing, Beijing, Institute of Graphic Communication, label printing, prepress, scholarship, Shanghai, Xinmin Taiyo Kikai

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