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The 2021 show was held in Amsterdam

Fespa confirms major exhibitors for 2022 event

Fespa has revealed the major exhibitors that will be in attendance at its 2022 Global Print Expo, which will take place at Messe Berlin, Germany from 31 May to 3 June.

This year’s show will take place in Berlin

Fespa launches campaign for 2022 Global Print Expo

Fespa has launched the promotional campaign for its Global Print Expo 2022 and European Sign Expo 2022 events, which will take place later this year in Berlin.

Timeline: the evolution of today's Tradeprint

Tradeprint celebrates 25 years

Tradeprint is celebrating its 25th anniversary and has ambitious expansion plans in the works.

Cook with the FFEI Graphium inkjet label press

Cook leaves FFEI for new chapter

FFEI CEO Andy Cook has left the firm six months after selling the business to Xaar.

Insolvency Service: RRS materially contributed to fatal accident

Director barred after fatality

The co-owner of a waste paper merchant where a fatal accident took place has been disqualified from being a director.

Moules picking up a YM award at the 2019 Printweek Awards

Moules leaves YM to seek new challenge

Rob Moules has left YM Group after nearly eight years at the business.

Hassan-McGhee: "an inspiring all-rounder"

Delta appoints sustainability lead

Delta Group has made another senior hire with the appointment of a new sustainability director.

Machine guarding problem only came to light after accident

Slitter machine injury results in fine

A specialist manufacturer of wrapping and window films has been fined after an employee was injured when using a slitter machine.

Smith: opportunities and challenges are always in our lives and it’s how you respond that defines us

New year predictions: Steve Smith, 25/8

It's been a big year for Steve Smith, co-founder and director at start-up 25/8 Marketing Group, which also made its first acquisition in December 2021.

Kennett: at least we are all in this together...

New year predictions: Helen Kennett, Henry Ling

The Book and journal specialists managing director doesn't have many regrets from 2021, other than perhaps the poor performance of the The Saints.