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Steeve Roucaute had previously worked at Precision Printing from 2005 to 2016

Precision Proco supports tech strategy with new CTO hire

Precision Proco Group has strengthened its board of directors with the return of a former employee as its new chief technology officer.

The new £50 note will be issued on 23 June 2021. Image: Bank of England

New Alan Turing £50 polymer note unveiled

The design of the new £50 polymer banknote featuring scientist Alan Turing, which will enter general circulation for the first time in June, has been unveiled.

The Karibu S can print at up to 330sqm/hr

Faster roll-to-roll printer heads up SwissQprint launches

SwissQprint has launched a range of new products, including the speed version of its Karibu UV roll-to-roll printer.

Certified printers and users can use the World Land Trust logo

More printers join Carbon Balanced Printer scheme

Another five companies have signed up to have their annual carbon emissions balanced through the Carbon Balanced Printer programme.

Collins said DM Signs relocated due to increased demand in lockdown

DM Signs upgrades printing and cutting

DM Signs has invested in new printing and cutting equipment to boost its capacity and capability, corresponding with a move into larger premises.

Oakes said the B&R Moll Compact "is probably 20 times faster" than Spingold's previous process

Spingold completes major investment round

Spingold Design & Print has invested around £130,000 in a raft of new, additional kit over the last few months to support increasing demand for its services.

Carbon Balanced Print supports the World Land Trust

Potts Print becomes Carbon Balanced Printer

Potts Print (UK) has become an official Carbon Balanced Printer.

The 18pp downloadable guide requires no registration

Route 1 releases free bounceback guide

Route 1 Print has released a free ebook to help print businesses bounceback from lockdown as restrictions ease.

60 seconds with Apprintable

Apprintable was conceived in spring 2015 when co-founder and managing director Peter Haddad noticed a “huge gap in the print market” while at university.

Building orders out of chaos

When Covid hit, Prosign Print & Display saw its order book empty overnight, but used the opportunity to build back better.