Digital
Data privacy debate to come to the fore, experts say
The debate on data privacy is coming to the fore as the EU mulls a clampdown on how companies use data, industry experts have said.
Mimaki Europe opens Paris office and showroom
Mimaki Europe has opened a 780sqm office and showroom in Paris which will also provide demonstration and training facilities for the firm's complete line of wide-format printers for the sign,...

Domino profit falls but group remains confident
Inkjet developer Domino Printing Sciences has raised its dividend and said it remained "confident in the future of the group", despite a 28% fall in pre-tax profit.
Gandi extends bankruptcy protection to August
Grand-format manufacturer Gandi Innovations and its Gandinnovations businesses has successfully applied for an extension to the term of its bankruptcy protection, which will now end on 18 August 2009.

Ashford turns to Xerox for 200% capacity increase
Ashford Colour Press (ACP) has finalised an 18-month spending spree that topped 3m with the purchase of a Xerox 1300.

Aerial installation for Prague's Bono Art
Located on the sixth floor of a city-centre building in Prague, Bono Art knew that getting its new HP Designjet L65500 into the lift was not an option.

Fleet Litho and True Colours to be liquidated following contract loss
Fleet Litho and True Colours are expected to be placed into voluntary liquidation at a meeting of creditors next week, after True Colours lost a major contract and its staff refused a voluntary 10%...

Welsh Deputy First Minister visits Borble
Wales's Deputy First Minister Wyn Jones visited Rhyl-based label printer Borble last week.
Northern Rock signs over print handling to Xerox
Northern Rock has outsourced its print needs to Xerox Global Services in a deal that claims to reduce the company's spend by a quarter.

Lettershop Group picked as UK beta site for Kodak's Stream printhead
The Lettershop Group has been revealed as the UK beta test site for Kodak's Stream printhead technology.