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YPIP urges printers to throw open doors to young talent

The Young People in Print (YPIP) team, a group of volunteers set up to inspire the next generation of employees in the print industry, is supporting companies from across the UK to throw open their...

Rose Calendars now has 251 panels on the roof of its factory

Rose Calendars increases use of green energy

Rose Calendars has supported its commitment to environmental care with an extension to its solar panel array.

Your latest issue of Printweek opens by garnering opinion on the thorny and, sadly, perennial problem of how the sector can attract fresh blood and ensure it retains a bright future...

The Knowledge Bank section of our ‘reassuringly confident’ issue then takes a peek at the complementary topic of industry confidence, where we ask a range of readers to share their thoughts on the...

What more can the print industry do to draw in the next generation of talent?

Increasing efforts to find and train young people will close the skills gap and help to ensure print’s future is secure.

The North Wolds site pictured pre-merger in 2021. Image: Google Maps

Northwolds Richardson Group in administration

Family-run print company Northwolds Richardson Group, formed last year following the merger of North Wolds Printers and Wood Richardson, has gone into administration.

TJ Books has been granted a licence to occupy for Charlesworth’s premises in Wakefield. Image: Google Maps

TJ Books buys Charlesworth in pre-pack deal

TJ Books has bought Charlesworth’s business and assets from the company’s administrators in a pre-pack deal and has TUPE’d over its 60 staff.

The AccurioPrint C751i series replaces the AccurioPrint C750i series

Konica Minolta launches AccurioPrint C751i series printers

Konica Minolta has launched the new AccurioPrint C751i series printers.

Gutenberg – Imposition and AI

Johannes Gutenberg, may be best known for inventing the movable type printing press, but he also played a crucial role in layout planning.

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Neal junior opens pop-up shop following successful first year

Jemima Neal, eldest daughter of Sam Neal, CEO of Geoff Neal Group, has today (19 August) launched a pop-up shop in London for her apparel business Mima Rose following a successful first year of...

Micropress installs latest solar tech

Micropress has invested £500,000 in a new solar panel installation that harnesses the latest technology to generate power from the north side of its building.