Digital

CMP (UK) becomes FSC certified

Digital printer CMP (UK) has become a member of a certified FSC group chain of custody scheme, as part of its ongoing commitment to become environmentally responsible and address customer demand.

Heidelberg 'seeking partner for digital tie-up'

Heidelberg could be set to make a fully-fledged return to the digital print arena following reports that it is actively seeking a partner for its digital print operation.

Line-up for second PrintWeek digital briefing unveiled

The speakers for the second free PrintWeek Breakfast Briefing on the opportunities in digital print have been unveiled.

Springfield Solutions expands digital offering with further HP investment

Springfield Solutions has set its sights on "pushing ahead" with digital in 2010 after investing in an HP Indigo WS6000.

CFH Total Document Management installs Xerox Nuvera 288

CFH Total Document Management has bolstered its mono digital offering after investing in a Xerox Nuvera 288.

OAA launches 1.25m outdoor campaign

The Outdoor Advertising Association (OAA) has launched a two-week advertising campaign starting today, which is aimed at showcasing the effectiveness of outdoor advertising.

Emirates stadium installation signals sector success for McKenzie Clark

McKenzie Clark has completed a project to add graphics to the eight "cores" at Arsenal FC's Emirates stadium, its first job in the outdoor sports marketing sector.

HP latex inks used to improve environment in French hospital

Deauville Hospital has brightened up its interior spaces using large-format graphics by taking advantage of HP's latex printing technology to produce VOC and odour-free prints.

Canon's acquisition of Oc approved by European Commission

Canon's proposed acquisition of Dutch digital press manufacturer Oc has moved a step closer after the Japanese company won approval from European Union competition regulators.

Digitally printed textiles market to grow, report predicts

The market for digitally printed textiles is to grow in value by nearly tenfold to just under 1bn euro (896m) over the next five years, according to a new study.