Disciplines
August listicle details print’s challenging summer
August is sometimes dubbed the silly season by media outlets as they struggle to find newsworthy content, no such luck for print though as the month had more than its fair share of serious news.
3 Sixty preps for upcoming BFI festival
Creative production specialist 3 Sixty has won a substantial new contract with the British Film Institute (BFI).
Stora Enso progresses with restructuring
Stora Enso has updated on the progress of the restructuring actions that it laid out in June.
Highcon shares tank on poor results
Shares in Highcon have tanked after the manufacturer announced disappointing half-year results and accountants added a going concern note to its figures.
Loughborough University brings production in-house with Vivid spend
Loughborough University has invested in a Veloblade Nexus digital die-cutting system from Vivid to help automate its processes and bring production in-house.
Neal junior sets up first print business aged 14
A daughter, grand-daughter and great-granddaughter of printers has followed in her family’s footsteps, setting up her first print business, aged 14.
Versatile new Inkcups printer hits the market
Inkcups has announced the commercial availability of a versatile new printer that can print directly onto pliable reusable bags and other items such as hard goods.
Phillips and Cole step up at The Printing Charity
The Printing Charity has appointed David Phillips as its new chair, and Julia Cole as the new vice-chair.
HP reports on mixed Q3
HP has reported that its sales for Q3 fell year-on-year but improved on the previous quarter.
IPIA conference addresses business growth opportunities
The Independent Print Industries Association (IPIA) held its Autumn Conference yesterday (31 August), with its focus on overcoming critical market challenges to achieve business growth resulting in...