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The show must go on

With the world’s biggest print expo delayed, here’s what you could have seen...

Prinect network vision: one workflow to rule them all

Print, Prinect and paranoia, the long roots of Zaikio’s open promises

In early August, Printweek.com ran a story on Zaikio, a new open print connectivity technology being launched by a German company that previously had the wonderful name Crispy Mountain. It led to that...

60 seconds with Trade Canvas Print

Trade Canvas Print began life in 2005 “a bit by accident”. Managing director Ben Fecci had a knee operation which didn’t go to plan, which meant he had a lot of time on his hands but limited mobility.

Deal keeps US group together

ASG owner to buy US print giant LSC

LSC Communications, the US print giant that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this year, is poised to be sold to private equity group Atlas Holdings.

HSE: Scapa failed to take action to ensure the necessary guarding of the machinery

Firm fined after workplace fatality

A manufacturer of industrial tape products, including social distancing and plate mounting tapes, has been fined more than £100,000 after a worker was crushed to death in a slitter-rewinder.

Ultima hopes the new fabric will boost confidence in the events industry

Ultima Displays launches self-sanitising stretch textile

Ultima Displays has launched a self-sanitising stretch fabric which it hopes will provide a confidence boost to the events and exhibition industry.

Logistics for the carton arm will be handled by the group's Leicestershire warehouse

Denmaur creates carton arm with Townsend deal

Denmaur Paper Media has launched a dedicated cartonboard division to support UK packaging groups and commercial operations with packaging print in their work mix.

Remote demonstrations will take place from Screen's Technology Centre in Amstelveen

Screen rolls out 'corona-proof' testing of latest Truepress label printer

Screen has started offering remote demonstrations of its recently launched Truepress Jet L350UV SAI label printer.

Latimer Trend: the 130-year-old firm hit the buffers last year

Former Latimer staff win consultation payout

Close to 50 former employees of Latimer Trend & Company, which collapsed just under a year ago, have won their ‘failure to consult’ compensation claims and their lawyer has warned directors to ensure...

British Business Bank support schemes have delivered more than 1.2m loans to businesses

CBILS: printers urged to act before deadline

Print bosses have been urged to apply for CBILS funding – even if they don’t currently think they need it – with the hugely popular scheme expected to close next month.