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Fujifilm confirms expanded presence at Drupa 2024
Fujifilm has confirmed that its stand space at Drupa 2024 will be 20% bigger than at the last show in 2016, with the Japanese manufacturer gearing up to showcase a much-expanded portfolio.

Drupa organiser reacts to Xerox withdrawal, rejigs hall
Messe Düsseldorf has commented on Xerox’s Drupa 2024 cancellation and Printweek can reveal that 50% of the space previously allocated to the manufacturer has already been snapped up.

Xerox decides to not exhibit at Drupa
A reshuffle of one of Drupa 2024’s new ‘digital’ halls could be imminent as space that had last week been allocated to Xerox is now showing as grey – or currently unallocated – after the manufacturer...

Best of British: Industrial inkjet’s wizards
Here’s another pioneering British developer that grew up in the inkjet hothouse around Cambridge.

Star product: eProductivity Software Midmarket Print Suite
A suite of applications “decades in the making” aimed at optimising production processes.

Me & my: Digicon 3000
Late last year, Brentwood-based trade label printer Baker Labels spotted a gap in the market.

Putting people first could remedy print’s age-old issue with old age
For more years than I care to remember we’ve talked about the print industry’s ageing workforce as a ‘ticking time bomb’ that will be our undoing.

Star product: CGS Oris Real Substrate Proof
A fully colour-accurate digital proofing system for packaging.

Overmatter: Where there's merch, there's brass
Overmatter wonders whether any prescient printing industry folk have manufacturer merch worth thousands of pounds squirrelled away at the back of the wardrobe?

Q&A: David Warwick, platemaker and stock controller, H&H Reeds
David, also known as ‘Pez’ is 61 and has worked H&H Reeds for 45 years – we reckon he must be print’s longest-serving punk!