Security
Securency owners seek sale as corruption probe leads to five UK arrests
The joint owners of secure film manufacturer Securency International are understood to be pursuing a sale of the company following allegations of corruption in its pursuit of international polymer...

PrintWeek Awards winners revealed
Close to 1,200 leading lights helped celebrate the best in UK print, at the PrintWeek Awards 2010.

Job Notice: Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India
Security Printing and Minting Corportaion of India, a Miniratna Category - I central public sector enterprise (wholly owned by Government of India), invites application for filling up fourteen posts.

Nuteck Packagings in Noida adds a Kongsberg XE 10 cutting table to its shopfloor
Nuteck Packagings has installed an Esko Kongsberg XE 10 cutting table to add on and enhance its productivity after examining various other products in the market.

CMS targets UID smart cards with MGI DP 60 Pro digital press buy
CMS iDent the Navi Mumbai-based security card producer has installed one MGi DP 60 Pro colour digital printer investing Rs 3-crore in the first quarter of 2010.

Mega currency mill in Mysore to print notes
Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee laid the foundation stone for the Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran in Mysore (150 km from Bengaluru).

Home Office to detail ID cards scrappage
The Home Office will today (27 May) outline government plans to scrap the controversial 5bn ID cards scheme - only six months after the programme launched last November.

Mehta Print Arts adds value to mailers with Hunkeler Variweb
Hunkeler, a leader in print processing solutions has notched up six installations in Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Manipal. India's first Hunkeler Variweb was installed at Mehta Print Arts, a family-owned...

EskoArtwork hosts a four-day conference to update its users
EskoArtwork Worldwide held four-day user conference for EskoArtwok Users Group International (EUGI) from 18-21 April 2010 at Marriott Tampa Waterside hotel and Marina in Gent, Belgium. "The conference...

Decision to outsource printing of currency notes causes concern in Parliament
The Indian government's decision to outsource printing of currency notes to the US, UK and Germany to the tune of Rs one lakh crore has caused concern in the Parliament.