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UPDATED: Speakers unveiled for free PrintWeek DM breakfast briefing

Three of the UK's leading direct mail buyers from Sky, HSBC and Boden will share their thoughts on the digital opportunity at next Wednesday's (24 November) <i>PrintWeek</i> Breakfast Briefing.

Demand makes Eclipse double web muscle with Goss M-600

Eclipse Colour is to more than double its web printing capacity in order to meet customer demand, and has opted for a new M-600 16pp press from Goss International.

PrintWeek Awards winners revealed

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

PDF/VT publication sets stage for VDP revolution

The full power of Variable Data Print (VDP) is set be unleashed over the next 12 months following the publication of the new ISO 16612-2 exchange standard (PDF/VT).

Royal Mail launches campaign to boost direct mail presence

Royal Mail has launched a campaign designed to attract advertisers to use tailored and targeted direct mail campaigns when vying for new business.

RR Donnelley unveils homegrown hybrid digital web press

The world's largest printer RR Donnelley has unveiled its proprietary hybrid inkjet and web offset press, the ProteusJet, which will become fully operational next month.

The simple art of print perfection

PrintWeek India goes behind the scenes of Anderson Printing House that has set high standards and discovers that the secret of its success has been made possible due to solutions from Kodak

St Ives boosts direct marketing offering with 12m Occam deal

St Ives has bought database marketing services company Occam DM in a deal worth up to 12.6m.

Hunkeler's technology bolsters the Indian paper processing market with six installations

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...

Direct mail printers to benefit from Royal Mail pay agreement

Royal Mail's recent pay agreement with the Communication Workers Union could prove to be a boon for direct mail printers following the removal of the weekly cap on unsolicited mail deliveries.