Disciplines

Business as usual, despite upheavals

Compared with the momentous events of late, the past couple of weeks have been fairly tame – all that seems to have happened is that we now have a new Prime Minister.

Boring.

Assessing digital presses in the post-Drupa landscape

With the dust now settled after a flurry of new digital press announcements at Drupa, it’s a good time to go though, compare and contrast and put them into some sort of context.

Sitting comfortably II: more views from the red sofa

There was never any doubt that digital was always going to be a hot topic at Drupa. In terms of product launches, star turns, largely from the show’s birthday boy, and the sheer scale of the digital...

Brexit will not deflect new EU data protection requirements

First put forward by the European Union in January 2012, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was approved by the European Parliament in April this year and will come into force on 25 May...

Capricorn in double Canon purchase

Digital printer Capricorn has invested in a new Canon Varioprint 120 and a second imagePress C800, in a bid to boost production.

Group101 plans for textile investment

Wide-format print and signage specialist Group101 is looking to take on another MTEX 5032Pro direct-to-textile printer seven months after installing its first.

Young entrepreneurs recognised in inaugural print awards

Two high-flying young printers have been recognised at an All-Party Parliamentary Print Group reception at the House of Commons.

Helloprint to quadruple UK print base

Dutch online W2P platform Helloprint wants to quadruple its UK suppliers by 2017 as it looks to triple UK turnover to €20m (£16.7m).

Memjet and HP reach settlement

Memjet and HP have reached a ‘global settlement’ in their dispute over patent infringements.

Xerox kicks rumoured merger into touch

Xerox appears to have dismissed a possible merger with RR Donnelley, the world’s largest print group.