Disciplines
Former manager revives Signmaster business
Former PFI Group subsidiary Signmaster has been reprised under new ownership.
Colour Print expands into short-run packaging
Norwich-based Colour Print has installed a brand new Xerox Versant 280 toner press and Duplo PFI Blade B2+ digital cutting table, launching it into the short-run packaging market.
St Bride to receive Big Give match-funding
St Bride Foundation has been chosen to take part in the Big Give Arts for Impact fundraising campaign, taking place this week.
Fedrigoni launches new papers aimed at high-end projects
Fedrigoni has expanded its range with the introduction of Mistral, a new collection of special natural and coated papers suitable for high-end publishing projects and more.
DS Smith launches trial to make paper from straw and grains
DS Smith has launched a new trial in partnership with environmental research start-up Nafici Environmental Research (NER) to create packaging from ‘second harvest’ materials.
Printed.com launches PrintedDirect platform service
Printed.com has become the latest print tech firm to enter the platform-as-a-service (PaaS) market with the launch of its PrintedDirect online print platform.
Hearnden takes on expanded remit at Walstead
Walstead Group has expanded Jon Hearnden’s remit as part of its revamped management structure.
Kodak transformation 'starting to come to fruition'
Kodak is planning to introduce “a wide range” of new products at Drupa, as the group filed 2023 figures that show a big improvement in profitability despite a drop in sales.
New RNIB braille printers given affectionate names
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has asked its supporters to help name its two new braille printers and embossers, with ‘Bill Brailey’ and ‘Dottie’ coming out as the winning names.
CPI commits to Science-Based Targets for net zero
Book printing giant CPI has declared it will set goals for net zero emissions in line with stringent controls set by the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi).