Is the demise of Newstec a loss to print?
Thursday, 16 August 2007
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NEWSPAPER PRINTER
Ian Fisher
Managing director
Mortons of Horncastle
POST-PRESS MANUFACTURER
“It is sad that the event will not be carrying on. But with Drupa, Ifra and Ipex it is hard to see how it could. It is a great networking opportunity. I think something will rise from it. I would like to see a series of conferences perhaps, with meeting points set around it. I think people would be as likely to attend that as an exhibition. It just needs something to organise a get together around. I would stick with Brighton. I would be surprised if somebody didn’t pick it up.”
Martin Harrison
Product manager
Muller Martini
NEWSPAPER PRINTER
“It was a valued event. All our systems have been well established for a few years now, but in the beginning it was very useful for us to see what the competition were up to and what technology was out there. The model for our first print centre came out of a forum in Brighton. I haven’t been for the last five years as time and resources all need to be balanced out, but I always enjoyed it when I attended. The seaside location and fresh air were certainly preferable to staid alternatives such as the Birmingham NEC.”
Alistair Gay
Production director
Newsquest Glasgow
DIGITAL MANUFACTURER
“I’ve been going to the exhibition since my teens and I’m 57, so it genuinely will be missed. There needs to be something to replace it and we look forward to seeing what that is. Within newspapers, we’re like a family that doesn’t get to see each other as often as we’d like, so it was always great to catch up. I remember 10 years ago, there were often as many as 3,500 people attending. It hasn’t been like that recently, but that’s more down to companies merging and consolidating. There’s simply fewer people in the sector to come along these days.”
Pat Holloway
UK marketing manager
Kodak GCG
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