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Northern Print steamrolls Newcastle skyline
Newcastle-based printmaking studio and gallery Northern Print gathered artists, local residents and children from the Inky Print Club to create a panoramic view from Newcastle's famous Swing Bridge to...

BPIF Excellence Awards winners revealed
Close to 300 of the industry's finest celebrated the 2012 BPIF Excellence Awards last night, where Pensord and Plastic Card Services scooped the evening's top awards.

Kodak's Holloway to retire after nearly five decades in print
Kodak UK's marketing manager Pat Holloway intends to assist the Printing Charity and mentor at his local primary school when he takes early retirement at the end of September.

ABP's rollercoaster ride is now reaching its conclusion
Now the administrators are finally confirmed as being in at ABP Web, it looks like the rollercoaster ride for the firm's staff and clients may be reaching its final destination.

BPIF wins 1.1m industry management training funding
The BPIF has secured a 1.1m funding package from the Government to offer 200 fully-funded places on a degree-like qualification developed specifically for the print industry.

Banner lures ex HH Global manager to its senior management team
Sue Lawson joins Banner Management Communications (BMC) following BMC winning a three-year Carphone Warehouse contract from rival print managment firm HH Global in May this year.

Former Robert Horne sales director dies
Roger Bennett, who worked for Robert Horne Paper for 16 years, has died aged 83.

Me & my... Presstek 52DI
This direct imaging press has boosted profits at Falkirk Council's in-plant and took the the workload much higher than expected

Star product: Gidue MX label press
This press is marketed as an easy-to-use and low-cost option for those seeking a way into - or extra capacity in - the labels market

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