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Heidelberg to hold ‘Rapid Response’ open house

Heidelberg is set to hold an open house themed ‘Rapid Response, which aims to show printers how responsive its equipment is.

JCDecaux to 'completely digitise Oxford Street' in £300m contract

Out-of-home (OOH) giant JCDecaux is planning to “completely digitise” London’s Oxford Street and install 1,000 digital screens when it takes over a £300m bus shelter contract.

Foundry Press boosts digital firepower with HP Indigo 7800 buy

Commercial printer Foundry Press has bought a "Rolls Royce" HP Indigo 7800 digital press, as the centrepiece of a new in-house digital print and repro facility that will also house a new Heidelberg...

Webmart creates 'future of print' mural

Printers or people using print are being urged to share their thoughts on the future of the industry to help an artist create a wall-sized mural.

Watermill Press shortlisted for Living Wage Champion awards

Bradford-based labelling manufacturer Watermill Press has been shortlisted by the Living Wage Foundation for the 2015 Living Wage Champion Awards.

Park Communications invests £1.9m in KBA Rapida 106

Park Communications has continued its major capital investment with a B1 press buy after a "rigorous review" of its options.

DS Smith continues international expansion with Greek buy

London-headquartered packaging company DS Smith has the acquired Greek corrugated packaging business of Cukurova Group as it continues an international shopping spree.

Antalis mulls wider hardware offer following 3D deal

Antalis has hinted it may extend its equipment portfolio after entering the 3D printing kit market following a reseller agreement with Art Systems.

Denmaur signs deal with Stora Enso to sell new board

Denmaur Independent Papers is the first UK supplier to add a newly launched Stora Enso board and has hired a former Paperlinx sales manager to boost its sales force.

Dutch W2P broker launches UK reseller service

A Dutch web-to-print firm, established by a former Grafenia director, has launched a trade-only service that it hopes will turn over up to €5m (£3.7m) in 2016 through competitive pricing.