Security
Home Office to detail ID cards scrappage
The Home Office will today (27 May) outline government plans to scrap the controversial 5bn ID cards scheme - only six months after the programme launched last November.
Mehta Print Arts adds value to mailers with Hunkeler Variweb
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...
EskoArtwork hosts a four-day conference to update its users
EskoArtwork Worldwide held four-day user conference for EskoArtwok Users Group International (EUGI) from 18-21 April 2010 at Marriott Tampa Waterside hotel and Marina in Gent, Belgium. "The conference...
Decision to outsource printing of currency notes causes concern in Parliament
The Indian government's decision to outsource printing of currency notes to the US, UK and Germany to the tune of Rs one lakh crore has caused concern in the Parliament.
Hitech fortifies inkjet with third Versamark
Hitech Print Systems in Vijaywada, has further established its faith in the inkjet technology with an installation of third Kodak Versamark in January 2010.
Communisis warns of 'material' impact on profits following proposed cheque ban
The government's proposal to ban unsolicited cheques from credit card companies is likely to 'impact on group profitability' for the current year, Communisis has said.
Conservative Party will scrap ID card project
The Conservatives will scrap the proposed ID card scheme and have written to the five suppliers chosen to bid for the project warning them not to sign any further contracts.
Mercian picks open source over Microsoft
Mercian Labels has started its move away from Microsoft to open source software because of reliability and upgrade-cost concerns.
New 20 note to fight fraudsters
Security print giant De La Rue and the Bank of England have issued a new 20 note with a host of security features to help in the battle against counterfeiting.