Business

Indian newspaper group moves into packaging

Sakal, the Indian newspaper and commercial business group, has invested €2m (£1.6m) with KBA (16-C47) and Bobst (10-A60) at Drupa to move into packaging.

Kodak exceeds Prosper inkjet targets

Kodak has exceeded its Drupa target for Prosper inkjet press sales, with six deals sealed at the show by Tuesday, including a press bound for the UK.

Komori presses enjoy ‘huge interest’

Komori (15-D04) has secured nine letters of intent for its B1 Impremia NS40 sheetfed digital press.

MGI’s ‘best ever’ Drupa for sales

MGI Digital Graphic Technology (5-D21) has called Drupa 2016 its “best ever” after seeing sales reach the “high double digits”.

China sales surge for Landa at Drupa

Landa has claimed to have hit double-digit Chinese sales at Drupa for its sheetfed S10 and web-fed W10 non-perfecting Nanographic presses.

Print industry divided on Brexit

Print professionals appear split on the EU in/out referendum vote, although the 'in' camp has the edge, an exclusive survey for Printweek has found.

Set up a sibling to assist a new endeavour

Peerless is almost peerless, and that was the challenge. The plastics and coatings company is one of the UK’s largest and best known specialists in creating UV-cured hard coatings for plastics that...

Welcome to print Utopia

By the time you’re probably reading this the biggest print show on earth, Drupa, will have opened its doors.

Ground rules for shooting for the stars

No one aspires to run a shrinking business. As everybody’s favourite tycoon Donald Trump once said: “If you’re going to be thinking anything, you might as well think big.”

Does print have a diversity problem?

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has launched a call-to-action to help black and minority ethnic (BME) workers progress in their careers.