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National Print Awards Announce Ricoh Women in Industry Award


The National Print Awards (NPAs) are proud to introduce the Ricoh Women in Industry Award, a prestigious new accolade recognising and celebrating the outstanding contributions of women in the Australian print sector. This award is open to women across all industry roles - from apprentices and emerging sales leaders to estimators, production specialists, and business owners - highlighting the depth and talent of female professionals driving innovation and success in print and visual media.

The winner of the Ricoh Women in Industry Award will receive an exclusive professional development experience in London, UK, featuring:

Attendance at the Power of Print Seminar, London in November 2025,

A tour of the Ricoh Experience Centre, showcasing cutting-edge print technology and innovation,

Industry engagement and introductions with leading global organisations, including Two Sides Global, BPIF (British Printing Industries Federation),

World Land Trust, and other key industry bodies,

A three-day immersive tour of the UK print industry, connecting with leading professionals and gaining insights into the future of print and visual media industry.

This award represents a significant step in supporting the growth, visibility, and advancement of women across the industry, providing a unique opportunity to network internationally, share knowledge, and gain exposure to global best practices.

Championing Women in Industry

Mark Moro, National Ricoh Graphic Communications (RGC) Sales Manager, Ricoh Australia, expressed his pride in sponsoring an award that shines a spotlight on the achievements of women in the industry.

“Ricoh is committed to fostering diversity, inclusion, and excellence across the print and visual media sector, and the Ricoh Women in Industry Award is an important initiative to support and celebrate the incredible talent we have,” said Moro. “This award is more than just recognition - it is about providing a pathway for women across our industry to engage with global industry leaders, gain valuable insights, and bring that knowledge back to strengthen their careers in Australia. We are honoured to support this initiative and look forward to seeing the impact it has on the future of our industry.”

As the industry continues to evolve, fostering inclusion and leadership opportunities for women remains a key priority. Kellie Northwood, Chief Executive Officer, Visual Media Association, highlighted the importance of this award in connecting Australian industry professionals with the global stage.

 


“The Ricoh Women in Industry Award is an incredible opportunity for women from all sectors of our industry to expand their knowledge, engage with international leaders, and build strong networks across their roles,” said Northwood. “The ability to learn from global counterparts, explore innovation firsthand, and connect with industry experts is invaluable. We encourage all eligible women - whether working in production, sales, estimating, or leadership - to put themselves forward and take part in this remarkable journey.”

Call for Entries: Be Part of This Exciting Opportunity

Entries are open for the National Print Awards and the Ricoh Women in Industry Award, and the National Print Awards team is calling on women across all roles and career stages to apply. Whether you're an emerging talent or innovative manager, this is a chance to take your career to the next level with an unparalleled international learning experience.

A Guide to Entries, Key Dates, and Category Overviews can be found via the VMA National Print Awards page.

Pic - left to right: Kellie Northwood, Chief Executive Officer, Visual Media Association, Lisa Tierney, Marketing Campaign Manager, Ricoh Australia, and Tina Economou, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, Ricoh Australia.

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