Digital

Archer: "We fitted together as a team instantly"

Archer takes up new senior role at Prime

Long-standing Pureprint director Aaron Archer has joined Precision Proco Group in a new leadership role at its Prime operation.

Thieves steal the November top slot

A Facebook appeal for info after a vehicle wrapper was hit by a targeted theft was far and away the biggest story of the month, despite news of major investments, contract wins and product launches...

The word of the month in September… mega

Mega mergers continue and mega contracts land, but while the good news is welcomed the industry’s trade bodies issue a joint clarion call to government to support the sector to prevent its decimation.

Fitch: helming Agfa's ambitious growth plans for inkjet in UK

Fitch steps up at Agfa

Agfa has promoted Paul Fitch to head up its inkjet business in the UK and Ireland.

Vivian: "Our customers are going to benefit from us being more efficient"

ImageData Group continues mega investment drive

ImageData Group is continuing a major programme of investment in new kit that has totalled more than £500,000 so far and included new machines for all three of its production sites.

Best of British: Inkjet insiders

Global Inkjet Systems in Cambridge is another of those world-class British tech companies that hides its light under a bushel. Or in this case, NDAs from its customers.

Bobst's HQ in Lausanne, Switzerland

Bobst takes control of Mouvent

Bobst has bought out its start-up partner in Mouvent, which makes inkjet presses for label and textiles printing, as it looks to develop the business.

Highcon Beam 2C for corrugated with non-stop production

Highcon raises $45m with flotation

Highcon Systems has raised $45m (£33.5m) through an Initial Public Offering of shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE).

Primefire 106: launched in 2016, canned in 2020

Digital printing expert leaves Heidelberg role

One of Heidelberg’s most senior female business leaders has left the group following the “painful changes” to its product range made earlier this year.

Personalised gifts are becoming increasingly popular. Image: Depositphotos and Sonality

UK personalised gift market to hit £1bn

The UK personalised gift market is expected to reach £1bn over the next 12 months, according to the findings of a new study from Roland DG.