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Mehul Desai: No compromise to be the best

MOS won the PrintWeek India Award for VDP & Personalisation Company. When quizzed about the comparison between MOS and press in Europe, Darryl Danielli, editor, PrintWeek UK who visited MOS, said that...

Tried & tested: KBA Rapida 75

Unveiled at Drupa 2008, the Rapida was the first B2 press that used performance features and innovations found on the manufacturer's larger presses. The 75 essentially evolved out of the predecessor...

Me & my: Compose InkScript

Tony Edmonds, director of Azimuth Print in Chipping Sodbury, relates how this low-cost system has improved output and reduced waste.

Product of the Week: Epson Stylus Pro 4900

With the Stylus Pro 4900, Epson has rounded out its x900 range of inkjet printers with a desktop device suitable for two-page proofing, which it believes is the missing link in the broader adoption of...

22 print applications from India makes it to Spikes shortlist

Print at Spikes has been dominated by India with 22 pieces of work making it to the shortlist of 57. In the shortlist: Leo Burnett has four entries for P&G's Tide titled: Coffee, Egg, Ink and Ketchup.

Fred Poonawala: True marquee of achievement

On 26 August, Comart Lithographers bagged the PrintWeek India Pre-Press Company of the Year. Poonawala speaks to Samir Lukka on what makes Comart the best pre-press house in India.

Polestar to mothball Chromoworks press, 16 jobs to go

Polestar has announced that it is to mothball one of its Komori presses at Polestar Chromoworks, with 16 jobs at risk.

Aptara: A leader in cross-media publishing

Dev Ganesan, president and CEO of Aptara, a digital e-book conversion and digital publishing company headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, reveals the change occurring in the digital publishing...

P Narendra: On top of the world

Paruchuri speaks to Sriraam Selvam about what it takes to be the best print firm in the world..

TMG brings in former INM man David Greene

Former Independent News and Media (INM) marketing and circulation director David Greene has moved to the Telegraph Media Group (TMG) as newspaper sales director.