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Undergraduate degree in packaging opens enrolment for 2024/25

Sheffield Hallam University has opened enrolment for a packaging degree that is said to be the only course of its kind in the UK.

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Royal Sens CEO hails Tipografic buy

The CEO of Royal Sens has told Printweek more about how the company’s acquisition earlier this month of Tipografic is a major step forward for the business.

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Komori reveals Drupa launches

Komori has outlined a trio of new machines that it will be demonstrating live on its stand at Drupa, including a new digital press.

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Fiery releases new SignLab software

Digital front-end provider Fiery has released the next generation of its SignLab signmaking and graphic production software.

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Grafiche Antiga: GEW UV LED opens up new possibilities

Leading Italian commercial printer Grafiche Antiga shares what led it to specify GEW UV LED technology on one of its presses and the benefits it brought the business and customers alike.

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Fujifilm and Konica Minolta announce plans for JV

Fujifilm Business Innovation and Konica Minolta are planning to form a strategic alliance involving production printing devices, multifunction and office printers – and Fujifilm would be in the...

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Two Sides signs up five

Two Sides has signed up five more companies to its ranks, with members receiving help communicating the sustainability of printed media.

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Zeus Group acquires Weedon Group

Independently owned Irish packaging company Zeus Group has acquired independent integrated corrugated manufacturer Weedon Group.

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Zaikio enters liquidation

German company Zaikio, known for its cloud-based data and app platform, has gone into liquidation.

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Royal Mail tight-lipped on extent of fraudulent stamp use

Royal Mail has refused to comment on how many fraudulent stamps are being detected at its sorting offices, after the Daily Telegraph claimed that fake stamps printed in China are flooding the market...