Disciplines

Perez: business models are complementary

Adare International now part of HH

HH Global has completed its takeover of Adare International.

The T3200 has an effective print width of 67.2mm

Epson unveils first printheads with built-in heater

Epson is set to launch two new printheads for fast, high-quality signage printing, its first PrecisionCore heads to feature a built-in-heater.

Mayers (R) on his pre-pandemic visit to Screen's Kyoto offices

Positive ID Labels expands offering with Screen buy

Positive ID Labels has bolstered its digital press fleet to three after taking on a used Screen Truepress Jet L350UV.

Galloway: StitchLiner's flexibility "ticked all the boxes for us"

Galloways boosts finishing flexibility with new StitchLiner

Galloways has revamped its post-press capability with the installation of a Horizon StitchLiner MKIII.

The winners will be revealed on 6 September

Pro Carton opens up public vote

Pro Carton has opened up the public vote for its European Carton Excellence Award 2021, with just over 20 submissions shortlisted in this year’s competition.

Some of the acquired brands

Future swoops on Dennis titles

Future is back on the acquisition trail with a £300m deal to buy most of the Dennis Publishing business.

The day will be the IPIA's first physical event for almost two years

IPIA December event seeks to re-energise UK print

The IPIA will close 2021 with its first physical event for almost two years, with the goal of “re-energising the print industry and stimulating market activity”.

Bartlett among some of his cardboard wares at Fespa Digital

Industry associates mourn David Bartlett

Renowned designer and champion of paper and cardboard engineering David Bartlett has died, aged 81.

Max Dodds (pictured) with the car wrapped by the business

Nettl Crewe & Nantwich to rebrand

Nettl Crewe & Nantwich is gearing up to rebrand to We Display next month as it realigns its service offering.

Many cooking and gardening magazines have prospered

Home interest titles impress in mag ABCs as women’s weeklies decline

Cooking and gardening titles were among the top performers in the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) consumer magazine reports, but the women’s weeklies sector continued its decline.