TAGA Announces the Winner of the 2008 Michael
H. Bruno Award—Dr. Tim C. Claypole
Pittsburgh, PA, April 15, 2008 —The Technical Association of the
Graphic Arts (TAGA) presented the Michael H. Bruno award to Dr.
Tim C. Claypole during the 60th annual TAGA Conference. The Board
of Directors of TAGA singles out a professional with a distinguished
career to receive this award each year in appreciation of his dedicated
service and contribution to the advancement of the graphic arts
internationally. The late Michael H. Bruno was the founder of TAGA
in 1948. He was a past president and the first recipient of the
TAGA Honors Award in 1976 (renamed in 2005 in his honor); Mr. Bruno
dedicated his life to the graphic arts industry, its research methods,
and technological innovation.
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This year, TAGA honors Dr. Tim C. Claypole with the Michael H.
Bruno Award in recognition of his dedication to graphic arts education
and research. Tim C. Claypole, Ph.D., BSc (Hons), C. Eng, M.I.Mech.E.,
M.I.E.T., is a native of Cardiff, Wales, UK. He is a Chartered Mechanical
Engineer and Chartered Electrical Engineer and is a Reader in the
Multi-Disciplinary Nano Technology Centre in the School of Engineering,
Swansea University, where his main research is the study of printing
as a manufacturing process for all applications. His research in
printing includes printing of flexible electronics, sensors, and
biomaterials as well as graphics and packaging.
Dr. Claypole is the founder and director of two university spin-out
companies, Swansea Printing Technology Ltd., providing software
and support services, and Teclyn, which offers a manufacturing service
for electronics and displays. He is also a driving force behind
the Print Forum Wales, which focuses on raising awareness of advances
in printing technology. It runs three two-day colloquia, a strategic
summit, and special interest groups every year. Dr. Claypole has
also been responsible for the development of education and training
at levels from basic print training through to master’s level courses.
He has been actively involved with the Web Offset Champion Group
since 2002, contributing to the best practice guides on maintenance,
environment, and alternative screen technology.
Dr. Claypole has been a member of the TAGA Board of Directors from
2002 to 2008. He held the position of honorary treasurer from 2003
to 2005 and was vice president of technical papers from 2005 to
2007. As a leading academic, he has always appreciated the need
for a peer-reviewed journal for technical papers in the graphic
arts. In 2005, the TAGA Journal was under threat of ceasing publication
after the first volume. He took over as editor, running the peer
review process through the WCPC and publishing the TAGA Journal
through Swansea Printing Technology Ltd, thus ensuring the survival
of the TAGA Journal. For all of his accomplishments and his dedication
to the association, TAGA distinguishes Dr. Tim C. Claypole with
the 2008 Michael H. Bruno TAGA Award.
About TAGA: Organized in 1948, the Technical Association of the
Graphic Arts (TAGA) is the only global professional association
for the graphic arts industries. TAGA focuses on graphic arts systems,
software, and computer technology developments, as well as the more
traditional areas of press, ink, and paper engineering applications.
The association also provides guidance and support to its fifteen
student chapters around the world.
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