
Cash is king. Long live the king
How many times have you heard variations on ‘Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity, but cash is reality’?

Can electronic papers make it into the mainstream?
Electronic paper, digital paper, rewritable paper, electronic ink, etc, whatever you want to call it, low-cost flexible screens that behave a lot like paper but can display variable content are a...

How to expand into the world of web
Printers and designers we’ve spoken to tell us they feel that if they don’t offer web services they risk losing the client,” according to its website. Nettl calls itself a “bolt-on formula” offering...

Thinking up a killer campaign
Ask a bunch of senior marketers to list the key ingredients that any successful print marketing campaign needs and two words will crop up time and time again: innovation and execution.

EU’s new data regs will have to be matched
Come what may with the Brexit negotiations, the UK government is set to implement the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) less than a year from now, on 25 May 2018. GDPR applies to all...

‘Be passionate and never stop learning’
For most people, one job is more than enough. Not so for Julian Marsh.

Kodak sets out stream for Ultra tech
It’s pretty incredible to think that the history of Kodak’s inkjet business dates back half a century, to Mead’s ‘jet ink transfer’ solution for military mapping.

Me & my: Kornit Storm Hexa
DTG UK is one of those legendary successful print businesses that started in a back room.

Bradley Group returns to M&A trail
Rapidly expanding Bradley Group has made its second acquisition in six months, with a deal for Northern Irish commercial printer Nicholson Bass.

Route One kicks off big summer of spending
Route One Print, part of the Bluetree Group, has kicked off a £5.3m summer spend with the purchase of three new stitching lines and a three-knife trimmer.

Thames Card in exclusive UK ‘green’ deal
Thames Card Technology has signed an exclusive agreement that allows it to offer a ‘greener’ alternative to PVC cards for its customers.