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The stack-to-stack cutting system was released on 1 December

Elitron launches Kombo TAV Evolution

Italian cutter manufacturer Elitron has launched a brand-new digital cutting table to market, the Kombo TAV Evolution.

Josero will be renamed as Soyang Hardware Ltd from From 1 January 2024

Soyang Europe to bring Josero under Soyang banner

Wide-format substrate manufacturer and hardware reseller Soyang Europe is set to bring the Josero business under the Soyang banner as part of a strategy to unify its operations and strengthen its...

SMP adds to firepower with EFI Nozomi and Kolbus kit

SMP Group is close to completing a major investment round that includes an EFI Nozomi single-pass inkjet and a second Kolbus Autobox box making line.   

PFI Group woes writ large in November’s most-read articles

The fallout from the challenges facing the PFI Group and the resulting impact on its various business dominated our listicle of November’s biggest news stories.

NUtec unveils Oeko-Tex Eco Passport certified water-based inks

NUtec Digital Ink has secured Eco Passport accreditation from Oeko-Tex for select products within its water-based Aquamarine ink range.

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Kesslers London under new ownership

Kesslers London has been sold to an MBO team.

The 3m box is stuffed full of sweets, weighing 40kg

World’s largest sweet selection box printed for charity

A giant custom-printed selection box will be sold to raise money for charity by sister companies Envision Media and Grafit Display Hire.

Fespa 2024 will take place in Amsterdam's RAI conference centre

Fespa Global Print Expo 2024 registrations open

Fespa Global Print Expo has officially opened registrations for its 2024 exhibition, which takes place 19–22 March 2024.

ColGraphix UK secures Mutoh reseller deal with Graphtec GB

A new UK arm of international large-format supplier ColGraphix has signed up with Graphtec GB to resell Mutoh equipment across the UK.

Software Circle makes further writedown due to PFI deal

Software Circle has written off a further £1.42m because of PFI Group’s failure to meet the terms of its £3.17m purchase of Works Manchester.