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BGM reveals new 22’’ label slitter-rewinder

Bar Graphic Machinery (BGM) will launch a new 550mm (22’’) inspection slitter rewinder for self-adhesive labels at the end of March.

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Global print industry jobs to fall 20% in next five years

The global print industry will see its headcount shrink by 20% over the next five years, according to a report from the World Economic Forum (WEF) – but industry figures have said a decline in jobs...

Hollywood Monster will deliver print including banners, signage, wayfinding, and bespoke event graphics

Hollywood Monster secures print partnership with NEC Group

Hollywood Monster has secured a new print and signage partnership with the NEC Group, which manages multiple venues across the Midlands including the UK’s largest exhibition venue, the NEC.

UPM Raflatac snaps up Metamark

UPM Raflatac has made another significant acquisition with a £146m deal to take over UK manufacturer Metamark.

Muller Martini will present three systems for smart factories

More names reveal Hunkeler launches and exhibits

Six more exhibitors have outlined what they will be showing at Hunkeler Innovationdays in Lucerne later this month.

Linney sticks with Iridesse for digital refresh

Linney has refreshed the digital printing setup at its Quadrant business with a new Xerox Iridesse.

Interest in De La Rue hots up as more potential buyers emerge

The ongoing saga over the future ownership of De La Rue has entered a new phase, with the group kicking off a formal sale process after receiving “preliminary approaches” from more than one potential...

The changes are expected to be fully complete by May 2025

Pollards and BCQ to consolidate

The Pollards Group is set to consolidate its operations under a single Pollards brand and rationalise production facilities across the group.

The T4250 HDR is a new flagship 42-inch (1.06m) web press

HP unveils two new PageWide web presses

HP has revealed two new PageWide presses that are said to deliver productivity, quality, and versatility in the direct mail, general commercial, and book publishing segments.

Canon's Barlow lauded as he steps back after four decades

Wayne Barlow has retired after a stellar 40-year career at Canon that spanned the formative period when digital printing devices first emerged and then subsequently became mainstream.