Disciplines

Terminating cyber attacks
With more people working from home than ever before, the threat from malicious hackers has increased exponentially, so how do you protect your business?

Disagreeable directors
If a company falls out with one of its directors, what can it do? It’s likely to depend on the specific circumstances but there are a number of ways to resolve the situation.

Will print go back to business as usual?
Covid restrictions may have been eased but many of the changes of the past 18 months will be retained longer term.

Viva the green industrial revolution!
Steve Turner, assistant general secretary for manufacturing at Unite, argues the case for a reshaped economy that is built around green jobs, and points out that the printing industry is well-placed...

Nettl branch speeds young racer into pole position
Still only 15, Max Dodds started out racing karts at the age of four and this summer marked his first season in the Ginetta Junior Championship, a proven feeder series for GT, Touring Cars, Formula 1,...

IFS hands Horizon cobot its UK launch
Intelligent Finishing Systems (IFS) has launched a robotic arm for the Horizon BQ-270V single clamp binder that can automate repetitive loading tasks and support single operator production.

PPMA Show prepares for September event
PPMA Show 2021 organisers are putting the final touches to next month’s expo citing a strong appetite for the return to physical events.

Trident Creative Group enhances prototyping with new VeloBlade
Sonoco-Trident has boosted its creative services offering for mock-ups and samples with the installation of a VeloBlade Volta digital die-cutter from Vivid.

PaperShapers helps bring TiePad to life
PaperShapers has helped serial inventor Sheridan 'Shed' Simove bring his latest idea – the TiePad – to life.

Canon expands finishing options
Canon has expanded the finishing options for its light- and mid-production printers with a new inline booklet trimming unit aimed at commercial printers and inplants.