Software
Dalim Software to show workflow software at Drupa
German workflow software developer Dalim will demonstrate its Dalim Twist and ES software packages at Drupa.
OneVision to host Stations first at Drupa
Software manufacturer OneVision will host live demonstrations of its automation technologies for various print segments at Drupa, including a live first with its Stations offering.
Canva acquires Affinity parent Serif
Graphic design platform Canva has acquired Serif, the parent company behind the Affinity creative software suite for professional photo editing, illustration, graphic design, and page layout.
SAi streamlines offering with new Flexi Complete
Software specialist SAi (1-B90) has streamlined its product offering with the launch of its Flexi Complete software at Fespa Global Print Expo.
Onyx Graphics previews Onyx 24 at Fespa
Wide-format software developer Onyx Graphics (5-J61) is previewing Onyx 24 and has unveiled Onyx Sync at the Fespa Global Print Expo.
Global Graphics wins US patent for PDF breakthrough
Global Graphics Software has won a US patent for software that allows operators to easily search and change text on PDFs.
SF Taylor in Xerox FreeFlow Vision first
SF Taylor has become the first UK company to integrate Xerox FreeFlow Vision software into its print operations.
Haybrooke backs growth with new office; hails record PaaS print spend
Haybrooke has supported its continued growth by relocating to a new office, while also achieving a record print spend for its ‘printing as a service’ (PaaS) procurement model.
Global Graphics appoints new CEO
Global Graphics has appointed a new chief executive following Gary Fry’s decision to step down from the post at the end of the year.
Global Graphics acquires Xitron
Global Graphics has acquired pre-press specialist Xitron in a deal worth $4.5m (£3.5m).
EFI releases latest Fiery tech
EFI has detailed the new additions and enhancements in the latest version of its Fiery Color Profiler Suite integrated colour management software.
Heidelberg extends subs model options as user base expands
Heidelberg has now signed up more than 50 users to its subscription model and is targeting triple figures by the end of its fiscal year.