Equipment manufacturers

Fujifilm confirms expanded presence at Drupa 2024

Fujifilm has confirmed that its stand space at Drupa 2024 will be 20% bigger than at the last show in 2016, with the Japanese manufacturer gearing up to showcase a much-expanded portfolio.

Kyocera: new inkjet will 'exceed expectations'

Kyocera has added to the list of new product launches at the upcoming Printing United Expo, and will showcase a new inkjet model targeted at commercial print applications.

Lucky Huaguang acquired Kodak's Chinese plate plant in 2019

Kodak calls for tariffs on imported printing plates

Kodak has called for tariffs to be imposed on Chinese and Japanese plate manufacturers that import products into the US, citing “unfairly low prices that significantly undercut” the domestic market.

The press can print at speeds of up to 500m/min

Koenig & Bauer unveils new flexo press

Koenig & Bauer has launched the new XD Pro CI Flexo press to meet just-in-time market demands for short-run production agility for added-value sustainable flexible packaging.

Long press configurations are a growing trend for packaging customers

WestRock turns to Heidelberg for two more mega-presses

WestRock has installed two huge Heidelberg Speedmaster presses – including the world’s biggest long perfector yet with a whopping 20 units – at its European platform.

(L-R) Fujifilm Europe's Ralf Petersen, Infigo's Paul Bromley and Fujifilm Europe's Raynald Barillot

Fujifilm and Infigo partner on Jet Press FP790 web-to-print offering

Fujifilm and Infigo have partnered to enable Fujifilm to provide customers with an extensive web-to-print offering alongside its Jet Press FP790 inkjet press for flexible packaging.

Screen Europe appoints new president

Screen Europe has appointed Osamu Yamagata as its new president.

One collaboration promises product authentication without the need for additional features

Koenig & Bauer forms three new partnerships

Koenig & Bauer has announced three new partnerships, including one with a specialist UK supplier of security technology.

Departures dominate September’s most-read stories

While the passing of Heidelberg's Mark Singer, Xerox’s Drupa withdrawal, and The National Trust offshoring its Handbook were the top stories, the month featured its fair share of good news too.

Printing United Expo: "If you really want to see printing technologies, it’s the place to come”

Printing United Expo upbeat on expanded show

Organisers of the upcoming Printing United Expo are prepping for their biggest show yet, with the exhibition aiming to be “a place where everyone can wet their beak”.