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Win-win for print after Women's Euros triumph

Newspapers have pulled out all the stops today to celebrate the England Women’s Euros triumph at Wembley – while the programme for the final is already being sold on eBay at a premium.

Format's Ogle (left) with Agfa's Paul Fitch and the new Avinci

Format Graphics ‘blown away’ by Agfa

Format Graphics has installed its first Agfa, an Avinci CX3200 dye-sublimation printer, to support increasing demand for soft signage and enabling it to produce in one day what previously took a week.

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Cimpress: much to celebrate in the results

Cimpress: the pressure is on smaller competitors

Cimpress has filed record sales and gross profit at its year-end, although its Vista brand is yet to fully bounce back as the group nears the end of a huge three-year rebuild of its technology stack.

The UKHO said it will develop viable, official digital alternatives

UKHO to withdraw from paper chart production

The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is to develop options for the withdrawal from global paper chart production by late 2026 to increase focus on its digital navigation products and services.

Kerr: "This is a significant win for Astra Group"

Rebranded Astra Group wins £7m Global contract

ADXBA and Astra Signs have unveiled their parent group’s new identity, Astra Group, and landed a contract worth over £7m with media and entertainment group Global.

Adele Genoni cuts the ribbon for the beginning of construction at EFI Reggiani’s new facility

EFI Reggiani supports growth with new campus

EFI Reggiani has broken ground on a new textile campus to accommodate its continued growth.

The 1.6m-wide Colorado 1630 has opened new doors for Beacon Print

Beacon Print ups capabilities with Canon UK first install

Beacon Print has installed the first Canon Colorado 1630 in the UK to boost its efficiency and enhance its service offering to clients.

The Epson will be central to learning from September 2022 onwards

West Herts College invests in Epson dye-sub to support learning

West Herts College has invested in an Epson SureColor SC-F501 dye-sub printer for its fashion and textile department to enable its students to reframe their designs, test their ideas, and bring their...

First-ever Met Office 'Red' warning for exceptional heat. Image: Met Office

HSE flags need to manage risks in heatwave

Employers have been reminded of the requirement to make sure indoor workplaces remain at “a reasonable temperature” as the UK braces for what is likely to be the hottest day on record.

(L-R) Display Wizard production manager Paul Jenkinson with MD Peter Symonds

Display Wizard in EFI and Mimaki install

Display Wizard has upgraded its print production with the installation of an EFI Vutek Pro 32r+ and a Mimaki UJV100-160.