Women in Print HP Indigo Digital Press 2025 Scholarship Application

Applications are now open for the Women in Print HP Indigo Digital Press Operator Scholarship; this is a game-changing initiative designed to empower women and non-binary individuals to elevate their skills, gain certification, and make their mark in the print manufacturing industry.

The first intake of this scholarship provides access to Level 1 HP Indigo Operator Certification Training, delivered in person at Currie Group’s state-of-the-art training facility in Melbourne.

The program supports participants who are passionate about digital printing, training them to work with cutting-edge HP Indigo Digital Press 7X00 series technology.

HP Indigo Logo and Currie Group Logo - as the key sponsors for the HP Indigo digital press 2025 scholarship application
About The Scholarship

Proudly sponsored by Hewlett-Packard, supported by Currie Group, and managed by Women in Print Australia, this scholarship will be assessed and judged by an independent selection committee. The program reflects a shared commitment to advancing equity and access to specialised training in the print, signage, and packaging industries.

Whether you’re an apprentice, an early-career operator, or someone looking to enter the workforce with strong technical skills in digital press operation, this opportunity is tailored for you. 

Why Apply?

Transformative Training:
Gain access to hands-on HP Indigo operator training at Currie Group’s purpose-built facility. Learn from industry experts using real-world equipment and graduate with Level 1 certification that boosts your professional credibility.

Professional Growth:
Accelerate your career with industry-recognised skills in digital printing technology. This scholarship is your stepping stone to roles in production, workflow, and print management across Australia’s commercial printing sector.

Support for Interstate Participants:
Women in Print will assist successful applicants travelling from regional or interstate locations with accessing grants and travel support. We’ll help you apply for state government programs, NGOs, industry schemes, or private sponsorship that can subsidise accommodation and travel expenses.

Who Can Apply?

We welcome applications from individuals who meet the following criteria:

  • Identify as female or non-binary and are passionate about working in print.
  • Current employees and apprentices in the Australian printing, signage, or packaging sectors.
  • Are Women in Print paid members or newsletter subscribers at the time of application (subscribe here
  • Have the support of their employer to attend the training and apply new skills in their workplace
 

This scholarship is ideal for those working in entry-level press operator roles or individuals seeking to expand their skills in commercial and digital printing.

What You Will Gain
  • HP Indigo Level 1 Operator Certification
  • Industry-specific training on HP Indigo 7X00 series digital presses
  • Practical knowledge in digital press setup, operation, and troubleshooting
  • A professional edge in a rapidly evolving print landscape
  • The chance to be part of a growing network of women leading the way in print and signage

Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your skills and career with certified HP Indigo Digital Press training.

Join a community committed to innovation, professional growth, and supporting the next generation of women and non-binary individuals in the print industry.

Apply below: 

HP Indigo Digital Press
2025 Scholarship Application

HP Scholarship 2025 Applications
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    Rita Karagiannis

    Account Director,
    IVE Group Data-Driven Communications

    Rita is an Account Director at IVE Group in the Data-Driven Communications business. With twenty years’ experience in mail and data communications Rita has built an expansive career across operations and productions into strategic sales and client service roles. With a Bachelor of Business in Information Systems, Rita offers her team and clients operational and technical expertise into her account management and customer solutions approach. IVE Group is well recognised for building strong female leadership programs and Rita has embraced this enthusiastically with recent graduation of a Leader Factor 4 – Stages of Psychological Leadership program. Rita is a passionate, intelligent and deliverable-centric individual who currently holds the Women in Print – Victorian Patron role.