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Achievements and appointments in the Indian print industry

Heidelberg's Namrta Dhar bags best manager award.Pankaj Kalra in a new role at Xerox.EskoArtwork expands manpower.

Pitney Bowes Olympus II

Kevin Dunn, business development director at PHD Mail, has saved his clients money while making his business more efficient, discovers Adam Hooker

Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 102

Since its launch, Heidelberg's ever-popular B1 press has undergone constant upgrades in order to stay relevant to the needs of a changing industry, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi

Enfocus PitStop Connect

This software aims to eradicate errors in PDFs before they reach the printer, saving time, finds Philip Chadwick

Service Graphics appoints Steward to boost strength in events

St Ives' large-format division Service Graphics has appointed Michael Steward as senior account manager of its Events and Exhibitions division as part of its expansion strategy.

Budget Unravelled: Anand Limaye talks to print leaders in India

PrintWeek India, April 13 - Anand Limaye, editor of Print Bulletin and mentor to the Mumbai Mudrak Sangh as well as Maharashtra Mudran Parishad; interacts with top printers in the country in order to...

Revive

Sam Neal, managing director at Geoff Neal Litho, believes this recycled paper range offers the best quality and flexibility in the market, finds Helen Morris

CCDot

This forerunner in the market for reading half-tone values helped coin the phrase dotmeter and transformed a print process, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi

MBO T765 Efficiency Automatic

MBO has ambitious plans for its new buckle folder and potential buyers will have a unique opportunity to see it in action at Ipex, writes Simon Creasey

New 'fit notes' could save the economy 240m

Fit notes have replaced sick notes as the means of certifying long-term absence from work as part of government plans to try to save the economy up to 240m.