
Intergraf has announced that applications are open for the Intergraf Young Talent Award 2026, an initiative designed to inspire and shape the future of the graphic industry. The Award invites young talent to share fresh perspectives with industry leaders across Europe and compete for a 3,000 Euros prize.
As communication becomes increasingly personalized, automated, and insight-driven, print is evolving alongside new expectations for relevance, experience, and responsibility. This year’s theme asks candidates to reflect on the opportunities that lie ahead for print, as well as the strategic choices needed to seize them, whether through innovation, data-enabled print solutions, cross-media integration, customer experience, and the implications of privacy and ethics in a changing marketplace.
Candidates are invited to respond to the following question, “What opportunities do you see for print in a hyper-personalized future?”
Since 2017, Intergraf has provided a platform for young print professionals to present their vision to industry leaders, gain exposure at national and European level, and contribute to making the print industry a welcoming space for young talent.
Application criteria
Young students, apprentices, or professionals in the graphical industry with the maximum age of 25 from Intergraf member countries can apply.
To support fairness and depth of reflection, the use of AI tools for the core critical thinking and creative development of submissions is strongly discouraged. Entries must reflect the applicant’s own original ideas, analysis, and perspectives; the jury may disadvantage or exclude entries that appear generic or predominantly AI-generated.
The first-place winner will receive a 3,000 Euros award and will be invited to present their ideas at Intergraf’s Print Matters conference in Budapest on 5 June 2026. Attendance is highly encouraged but not required to receive the Award, and accommodation and travel expenses will be covered.
The top three participants and their work will also be highlighted across the pan-European print industry and to key stakeholders.
How to apply
Send your application in English to Sergejs Mikaeljans, Communications & Events Officer at Intergraf, by email (smikaeljans@intergraf.eu) or by post (Avenue Louise 130A, 1050 Brussels, Belgium) before the submission deadline of 8 March 2026.
The brochure with more information about the Award can be found here. To learn more about past winners and editions visit the dedicated page on Intergraf’s website.















