Companies & suppliers

Foul play

The tales of espionage conjured up by John le Carré are without doubt fiction based on fact. But in the real world, businesses and their owners have been seeking to gain the upper hand over rivals for...

Claw back what’s rightfully yours

We’re in trying times and firms looking to drag in what they’re owed are struggling. If getting paid in normal times was tricky print is now having to up its game just to stand still.

The platform will feature exhibition, conference and networking areas

Digital Drupa launches next week

Messe Düsseldorf’s online Drupa platform goes live next week when it will launch with a state of the nation panel discussion and a deep dive into the expo's virtual offering, Drupa Preview.

Cards-x new facility on Showfield Lane in Malton, North Yorkshire

Cards-x sets up UK operation

German ID card specialist Cards-x has opened a UK operation to respond to growth opportunities partially accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic.

A new email indicator now shows if the user has opened and read an email

DecoNetwork launches new update

DecoNetwork has rolled out the latest update of its flagship software that enables DTG printers to streamline their business operations into one platform.

Sumner: there’s a lot of cross fertilisation opportunities for both businesses

Print pair target growth with new company

Two print bosses have joined forces to buy a personalised passes and ID and membership card manufacturer and leverage their combined expertise to grow the business.

The show must go on

With the world’s biggest print expo delayed, here’s what you could have seen...

Prinect network vision: one workflow to rule them all

Print, Prinect and paranoia, the long roots of Zaikio’s open promises

In early August, Printweek.com ran a story on Zaikio, a new open print connectivity technology being launched by a German company that previously had the wonderful name Crispy Mountain. It led to that...

60 seconds with Trade Canvas Print

Trade Canvas Print began life in 2005 “a bit by accident”. Managing director Ben Fecci had a knee operation which didn’t go to plan, which meant he had a lot of time on his hands but limited mobility.

Deal keeps US group together

ASG owner to buy US print giant LSC

LSC Communications, the US print giant that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this year, is poised to be sold to private equity group Atlas Holdings.