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Martin Olive: remembered by industry colleagues as "a very intelligent and honourable man"

Tributes paid to Martin Olive

Industry associates have paid tribute to former Openshaw managing director and Picon stalwart Martin Olive, who has died aged 76.

Clark: YM's range of presses ideal for producing commercial work that is his forte

Clark joins YM

YM Group has boosted its commercial sales team with the appointment of highly-experienced industry sales pro Adrian Clark.

Allington: praised for his fantastic skill set

Former CPI exec joins Severn

Severn has boosted its senior management line-up with a new board appointment.

JRS: relief, resentment, reinstatement, resignations, revamps, and… redundancy

Jo Francis thinks the government’s furlough scheme is fantastic, but it will also have far-reaching consequences.

The site will help maintain the momentum of the successful Apprentice 19 event

Stationers' launches print careers website

The Stationers' Company has launched on online portal to highlight the possibilities of print apprenticeships.

Bar-Shany: fulsome praise from former boss Benny Landa

Bar-Shany urges customers to continue collaborating, Landa pays tribute

Outgoing HP Indigo general manager Alon Bar-Shany has urged printers to continue collaborating, while his former boss and Indigo founder Benny Landa has paid fulsome tribute to Bar-Shany’s leadership...

Bar-Shany joined the business in 1995

HP Indigo boss departs

HP Indigo chief Alon Bar-Shany is set to leave the manufacturer in a shock departure and will be replaced by another Indigo veteran.

Last year's Victor Watson Trophy winner Lewis Houghton

Victor Watson Trophy deadline extended

The entry deadline for this year's Victor Watson Trophy, which recognises young outstanding industry individuals and includes a £1,500 bursary, has been extended until the end of June.

Print Futures: this year's 44 successful applicants

Print Futures winners unveiled

The Printing Charity has unveiled the recipients of this year’s Print Futures Awards, with 44 young people receiving grants of up to £1,500 to further their careers.

IPIA and BAPC: building a stronger organisation that supports the business of print

BAPC merges with IPIA

Two industry trade associations have merged as part of a “shared mission to raise the tide for print in the long-term”.