
2016 and all that... April
No guesses as to which story dominated the news in 2016, the 20 most read stories on printweek.com for 2016 are all about Polestar. Nevertheless there was plenty else going on, not least of all...

2016 and all that... January
No guesses as to which story dominated the news in 2016, the 20 most read stories on printweek.com for 2016 are all about Polestar. Nevertheless there was plenty else going on, not least of all...

2016 and all that... February
No guesses as to which story dominated the news in 2016, the 20 most read stories on printweek.com for 2016 are all about Polestar. Nevertheless there was plenty else going on, not least of all...

New year predictions: Stuart Speechley, KJS Print to Mail Services
Stuart Speechley, managing director of KJS Print to Mail Services, is hoping the resurgence of direct mail will continue into 2017.

New year predictions: Charles Jarrold, the BPIF
BPIF chief executive Charles Jarrold says that while there may be some challenges in the year ahead, there will continue to be plenty of opportunities – and on a personal level, he hopes 2017 will be...

New year predictions: Tim Peppiatt, Paperhat Group
After overseeing another year of acquisition and expansion for the business, group chief executive Peppiatt is positive about 2017 and believes innovation is key.

New year predictions: Ian Tonks, Unite
Unite's national officer for the graphical, paper, media and IT sectors, along with many others, has concerns about the impact of Brexit uncertainty in 2017 and thinks that training and...

New year predictions: Tony Kenton, It Has To Be Brilliant
Tony Kenton, brand and strategic director at It Has To Be Brilliant, encourages printers to look at their business models to ensure they are adding value in 2017.

Kodak: Prosper sale delayed
Kodak’s hopes of sealing the sale deal for its Prosper inkjet business by the year-end have been dashed, and discussions with potential purchasers will now drag on into 2017.

Celloglas back with a bang after flood
Print finisher Celloglas has ended a successful year of reinvestment after recovering from floods that left its Leeds premises under almost 1.5 metres of water last Boxing Day.

Sato acquires DataLase
Inline digital printing technology developer Datalase has been acquired by Japan-based Sato, a barcode technology provider and developer that already had a 33.3% stake in the company prior to...

Epson SEWs up DTG deal
South East Workwear (SEW) has purchased an Epson SureColor SC-F2000 direct to garment (DTG) printer, its first DTG machine.