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Me & my: KAS Paper Systems inline plastic card mailing system
When two friends joined forces nearly a decade ago to give something back to those who look after public health, safety and wellbeing on a daily basis, they could probably have never anticipated the...

Better together: there’s strength in numbers
Mercury Packaging almost had the lot: printing, conversion, lamination, success. But almost is not enough in a sector as fast moving and technology-driven as print and packaging, says managing...

As a business evolves so must its staff
In separate conversations this week, two print bosses detailed at length their belief that the days of the ‘traditional’ print business are numbered.

Q&A: Ben Stokes, sales and marketing manager, Bristol Labels
Ben describes himself as “26 years young”, and, if things go to plan is already more than halfway towards retirement.

60 seconds with Boxtick Graphics
The owners of a group of existing non-print businesses purchased the company a few years ago to enter a new market that focuses on small businesses. We rebranded to Boxtick last year with our...

Star product: Pagination
A fast, no-frills, cloud-based database publishing package.

Can electronic papers make it into the mainstream?
Electronic paper, digital paper, rewritable paper, electronic ink, etc, whatever you want to call it, low-cost flexible screens that behave a lot like paper but can display variable content are a...

How to expand into the world of web
Printers and designers we’ve spoken to tell us they feel that if they don’t offer web services they risk losing the client,” according to its website. Nettl calls itself a “bolt-on formula” offering...

‘Be passionate and never stop learning’
For most people, one job is more than enough. Not so for Julian Marsh.

Me & my: Kornit Storm Hexa
DTG UK is one of those legendary successful print businesses that started in a back room.