Events

Fespa 2025 programme unveiled
Fespa Global Print Expo 2025 has unveiled its full programme ahead of the May expo in Berlin.

Fujifilm to host launches at Fespa
Fujifilm is returning to Fespa next month to showcase a wide range of its technology, including the commercial launch of the HS3000 single-pass printer and the Acuity Triton with Aquafuze ink...

Most-read of March rounds up industry closures and more
Our listicle of the most-read stories of March was dominated by the several recent business closures and restructures across the industry, although there was one very bright light amongst the doom and...

Stationers’ Awards open for entries; warrants awarded
The Stationers’ Company has opened its 2025 Innovation Excellence Awards for entry and earlier this month awarded this year's Stationers’ Warrants.

Keypoint Intelligence becomes Fespa thought leadership partner
Keypoint Intelligence has become Fespa’s thought leadership partner and will sponsor four key events through to July 2026.

Mimaki launches two new textile printers
Mimaki’s distributor for the UK and Ireland, Hybrid Services, has revealed details of the manufacturer’s two new direct-to-textile printers, the Tx330-1800 and Tx330-1800B.

Fespa launches sister organisation The Fespa Foundation
Fespa has launched The Fespa Foundation, a new sister organisation dedicated to encouraging sustainable practices throughout the speciality print and visual communications industry and channelling...

2025 Printweek Awards winners revealed at Festival of Print
The 2025 Printweek Awards delivered on its Festival of Print theme and then some, with well over 550 guests celebrating the best the UK print industry has to offer.

Women hail progress in print industry for International Women’s Day
Women across the world will celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) tomorrow, 8 March. Printweek spoke to a cross-section of women across the print industry to take stock of progress towards true...

World Book Day 2025 encourages readers to ‘Read Your Way’
The organisers of World Book Day have encouraged members of the public to rediscover reading on their own terms, under 2025’s theme ‘Read Your Way’.