Business

DC-rider: driving innovation

In years to come, when we’re getting from A to B in Back to the Future-style floating cars, 2014 may well be remembered fondly as the year that the electric vehicle finally came of age.

Killer app: LinkedIn UK marks 15m users with print freebies

What boasts 66 rocket scientists, 12,530 journalists, 59 body builders and five mermaids? Not a joke, but a few interesting facts on professional networking site LinkedIn’s UK membership.

Re-energise your firm with W2P

Exploiting the full potential of W2P helped bring an old-fashioned firm bang up to date.

Going viral: using video to highlight your star quality

Dogs chasing deer, David after the dentist and sneezing baby pandas – it doesn’t take a digital genius to realise online video is now (with the latter alone garnering over 190m hits) just a bit...

Effective absence policies build better businesses

We Brits are famous for talking about the weather. In recent months, though, our obsession with clouds, wind and temperature has been easier to justify than usual.

Revamp addresses sector’s challenges

Ipex organiser Informa has heralded this year’s show as “the start of something special” as the exhibition debuts its feature-rich format at its new Docklands home.

Kodak narrows losses but misses forecast in 2013 results

Kodak has continued to make progress in its first set of results since exiting Chapter 11 in September 2013, with improved margins and reduced losses offset by the fact the company is performing below...

Weedon invests £1m in new die-cutter and corrugator upgrade

Weedon Group has invested £1m in an Enko ES2200 large format die-cutter and a corrugator upgrade to support its expansion into the high-end retail ready packaging (RRP) market.

Adare invests £250,000 in new Xerox kit as part of wider technology upgrade

Adare has installed two new Xerox presses as part of a digital printing, enclosing and software technology refresh at its Park Mill headquarters in Huddersfield.

Budget 2014: Osborne unveils raft of business support measures

George Osborne billed his fifth budget yesterday as one for "the makers, the doers and the savers" as he unveiled a raft of new measures designed to support British businesses.