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BPIF launches final call for industry apprenticeship standard feedback
The BPIF has urged the print industry to support its bid to retain a crucial printing industry apprenticeship standard that could be under threat – with the deadline for valuable feedback at the end...
De La Rue CFO quits
De La Rue has abruptly parted company with chief financial officer Helen Willis, who is leaving the struggling group with immediate effect.
Charlesworth welcomes HP Indigo boss for visit
Charlesworth Press welcomed HP Indigo general manager Alon Bar-Shany for a visit on Monday (20 January).
Harrier fined following worker injury
Photogift printer Harrier LLC has been sentenced after a worker suffered serious injuries when his hand was caught in machinery.
60 seconds with Adverset
Adverset began life in 1989 as a design and advertising studio and was one of the first firms in the UK to embrace Apple. “Our first Mac was the original Mac Plus. At the time monitors only had black...
In sickness & in health
We as humans are prone to disease, illness and injury but thankfully we tend to recover. However, in the intervening time we leave others to pick up the pieces causing inconvenience for friends and...
Keeping it in the family
They say that you can choose your friends but not your family. While that is true, there is no pre-ordained requirement to run a business with your family, and there might well be good reasons not to...
So begins a new decade of opportunity for print
As the decade drew to a close, Printweek took the opportunity to ask some of the wise men and women of print what were their highs, lows and key learnings of the past 10 years.
New decade is the perfect time to bring some optimism back to print
So, a new decade, a new hope. That’s the plan anyway (and the title of this month’s issue, funnily enough), and after the past few years, I think a little bit of optimism is long overdue for our...
Ricoh makes further key appointment
Ricoh has promoted Tim Taylor to a new global role, resulting in another senior hire at the manufacturer’s growing commercial and industrial printing business.