Out now, our August & September issue features a homage to 30 years of digital as well as our usual menu of thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views...

Despite most definitely being written and produced by humans, the issue opens with an in-depth look at AI and what it might mean for print, with our second briefing asking if the rising appetite for sustainable packaging represents a significant opportunity. The Briefing segment is then wrapped up with six pages of industry highs and lows in our news roundup.

Which leads nicely onto Knowledge Bank, which kicks off with a topic rarely out of the news: strikes. We then look at grey power and what older workers can bring to your business before sharing some cautionary tales around the powers of HMRC. The section is wrapped up by a warts and all look at the UK’s answer to GDPR and Sim Imaging sharing its experience of taking on a franchise in Business Inspection.

The Printweek Community pages feature Q&As with print’s longest-serving punk and Robyn Benham from Coveris, and we spend 60 seconds with Orchard Press.

As well as wishing digital print happy birthday, our Product Portfolio segment shares Baker Labels’ lowdown on its Digicon 3000 embellishment press and we get under the hood of eProductivity Software’s Midmarket Print Suite and CGS Oris Real Substrate Proof. While the issue’s Best of British is Meteor Inkjet in Cambridge.

And finally, as ever, the issue is wrapped up with our sideways look at a bygone issue, with From the Archive reminiscing around the 2012 Olympics.

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