Business

Pay gap figures should prompt printers to walk the walk

Print has long been a man’s game. It doesn’t take a master statistician to deduce from visitor demographics at print trade shows or a walk across a press hall floor that the vast majority of those in...

GDPR spells trouble for lazy marketers

Unless you’ve been living under a stone for the past few months, it can’t have escaped your notice that in a few short weeks the biggest shake up of data regulations in at least two decades will be...

The deadline for GDPR compliance is now very near

In just over a month’s time, the greatest change to data protection law – the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – will be upon us and nothing, not even Brexit, is going to stop its...

We’re jamming, we hope you like jamming too

Next year the grey suits might give paintballing a miss and instead head to Calverts in Shoreditch for a spot of alternative team building.

Inkless raises €1m for printing without cartridges

Dutch start-up Inkless has secured a €1m (£870,000) funding package to produce a system for printing without ink, toner or cartridges.

Indigo Ross acquires Deltaprint

Suffolk-based print and design company Indigo Ross has acquired local rival Deltaprint.

Denmaur splits ops to focus on growth

Denmaur Independent Papers has re-organised its operations to better respond to, and give it a sharper focus on, growth opportunities.

Harrier LLC picks Horizon StitchLiner Mark III

Harrier LLC is hoping to expand into new markets after installing new Horizon kit.

Stephens & George in £4m 'Push to Stop' Speedmaster investment

Magazine printer Stephens & George is looking to increase its output by investing £4m in a new 'Push to Stop' Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106-8-P.

New UK Sakurai litho agent sells first two presses

A new agency set up last summer to supply Sakurai litho presses to the UK and Ireland market has installed its first two machines and said there are more to follow.