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PrintWeek Awards 2017 shortlist revealed
The finalists in the UK print industry's flagship awards scheme have been revealed, with almost 70 companies vying to take home one of the 24 PrintWeek ‘Prisms’ at next month’s glittering ceremony.
Print’s buzz defies the doom-mongers
Brexit, shmexit. While you could have been forgiven for expecting last week’s PrintWeek Awards to be a little subdued compared with recent years – with the main topic of conversation being the state...
Last chance to enter the PrintWeek Awards
The extended entry deadline for the PrintWeek Awards is looming, but there's still time to enter the industry’s flagship awards scheme.
PrintWeek Awards 2015 winners unveiled at glittering ceremony
Buxton Press was crowned 2015 Company of the Year at last night’s PrintWeek Awards, where the cream of the sector celebrated everything that’s great about the UK print industry.
Industrial Digital Printer of the Year 2015: Gask & Hawley
Gask & Hawley prints and distributes more than 3.8 million bespoke leaflets every three weeks in various formats for one of its clients. The judges were looking for stunning examples of long-run...
Updated: PrintWeek Awards 2014 winners revealed - with photos
Around 850 of the industry’s great and good celebrated the best that the UK print industry had to offer at the PrintWeek Awards last night.
Trainee of the Year: Jordan Dudas, AJS Labels
If Jordan Dudas was curious about printing, his bosses we no less fascinated by their new recruit when he turned up at AJS Labels late last summer.
Company of the Year: Tradeprint
Investment in technology has been the keynote of a thumpingly good year for this “software company that happens to print”, whose lean manufacturing and automated processes mean 98% of work is...
New year predictions: Jon Tolley, Prime Group
As managing director of PrintWeek’s SME of the Year, 2013 was a year to remember for Prime Group’s Jon Tolley. Although if he doesn’t get his mother-in-law’s calendar printed by Christmas it could...
Westdale Press returns to Heidelberg for twin B1 press order
Westdale Press has reversed its high-profile order for a KBA Rapida 106, announced at last year's Drupa, and returned instead to incumbent supplier Heidelberg for two new 10-colour B1 perfectors.