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OwnX seeks Speedstar partners
OwnX Technologies (337) is actively seeking business partners at GOA to help promote the SpeedStar 3000 inkjet label printer.

Ricoh set to launch new wide-format printer
Ricoh is to preview a new four-colour wide-format printer aimed at the computer-aided design (CAD) market at Drupa 2012 (Hall 8a).

Expo space sold out at 'Drupa of ideas'
Drupa's pre-show buzz has reached fever pitch over the past few days as announcements have come thick and fast from some of the major exhibitors speaking at the Messe Dusseldorf's International Media...

Purbrooks installs Ricoh Pro C751 press
Commercial printer Purbrooks has installed a Ricoh Pro C751 press, supplied by Heidelberg.

FFEI launches apprentice scheme to inspire future generations
FFEI has spoken out on the urgent need to inspire future generations to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in order to help rebalance the economy.

Theartofwallcovering.com covers Fespa
Theartofwallcovering.com has hailed its first ever Fespa as a great success.
Dubuit 922 tube printer goes live
Dubuit (D40) has shown the production version of its Type 922 inkjet press for the first time. The prototype of the direct-to-tube print system was demonstrated at last year's show.
SigmaJet targets high quality
SigmaJet has said that its focus at this year's show is to demonstrate how printers can maximise profits by targeting high-quality applications.

GMG targets wide-format sector
GMG has premiered a new front-end workflow automation system aimed specifically at the wide-format market on stand H22.

Xaar goes virtual at Fespa Digital
Xaar is offering visitors the opportunity to experience the company's printhead technology in 3D by using augmented reality.

Horizon installs second :M-Press after increased demand
Print and design company Horizon has invested in a second :M-Press Leopard flatbed press less than six months after installing the first to satisfy increased demand.

University of Cambridge research could help solve inkjet paradox
The University of Cambridge has announced the publication of research into droplet formation that could help solve the so-called inkjet paradox of creating tiny droplets from viscous fluids.