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Seminar explores digital print future
The key development in digital printing in the next five years will be digital workflows, while consolidation will happen among key equipment manufacturers, according to The Color Co managing director...
Barco spin-off Dotrix is set to launch at Ipex
Dotrix, the industrial printing division of Barco Graphics that was spun off at the end of last year in preparation for the merger with Purup-Eskofot, will use Ipex for its official launch.
Re@l Print signs Football League website deal
Re@l Print has signed an exclusive deal with Premium TV to provide digitally printed personalised greetings cards and posters for over 70 Nationwide Football League clubs.
Northcliffe backs CTP commitment
Northcliffe Newspapers has backed its group-wide commitment to CTP with the installation of the first of three Agfa Polaris 100 systems at Triangle Print, the print arm of the <i>Derby Telegraph</i>.
Dalim adds modules to Twist
Dalim is launching two web-based modules for its Twist workflow for remote working at Ipex.
Global releases Jaws Courier
Global Graphics has released a PDF-based workflow system designed to securely send pre-configured digital documents to a central server.
Salter takes advisory role
Former Jarvis Porter and Watmoughs director Declan Salter is back in print in a new advisory role.
Prism wins 1m Polestar deal
Prism Europe has sealed a 1m-plus deal with Polestar to standardise press management systems across the groups web offset and gravure operations.
Ryobi to launch its 750 series at Ipex
Ryobi is to target the fully automated B2-plus press marketplace with the launch of its widest press to date, the 750 series.
BASF launches Novaspace ink
BASF Printing Systems has officially launched Novaspace, a four-colour ink set that offers 600,000 more nuances than standard inks.
LCP to offer new vocational degree studies
The London College of Printing (LCP) will offer new course frameworks including honours foundation degrees from September as part of the governments scheme to encourage people back into higher...
Xaar blames licensing for drop in profits
Xaar says a fall in licensing revenue was partially responsible for a drop in pre-tax profit, but the ink-jet print head and ink manufacturer remains confident after resolving manufacturing problems.
Commercial firm may win Bank of England job
The Bank of England could award a commercial company the contract to run its Debden Security Printing (DSP) plant, allowing that company to take on outside work.
Cradley will cut 90 jobs as vote accepts losses
GPMU members at Cradley Print have agreed to accept up to 90 job losses and cuts in pay following a ballot on proposals drawn up between management and union branch officials.
Hyway looks to set up waterless printers' alliance
Hyway Printing Group chief executive Alan Jones this week met with several of the UKs other leading waterless printers to discuss an alliance to promote the process to print buyers.