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Print winners set to encounter royal baby crowds
A host of printing industry representatives are on their way to Buckingham Palace, for an occasion made even more special by the arrival of the new prince.
GUA conference announced for October
The Graphic Users Association of Kodak Solutions Conference (GUA) has been announced for 2-5 October, marking a return to its original three-day format.
Moo.com expands luxury range
Web-to-print firm Moo.com has added three new additions to its luxury business stationery line, Luxe.
Latent targets B2C market with Canon spend
Bristol-based printer Latent Light has invested in a Canon Imagepress C7000VP as it expands its presence in the consumer photobook market.
Harlow makes B2 debut
Harlow Printing is set to expand its product portfolio after investing in a Heidelberg Speedmaster SX 74.
Prime Group combines techs to boost sales by 100,000 in two months
Prime Group has squeezed out efficiencies and cost savings by dovetailing its web-to-print set-up with its management information system.
McGowans Print targets speed and productivity with a new Rho 1030
Irish digital printer McGowans Print is looking to diversify and boost business after installing a high-speed Durst Rho 1030 automated flatbed printer.
UK Mail expands its imail operation with new print centre
UK Mail's hybrid mailing service, imail, has opened a new sort centre with print capability as part of an investment set to total 750,000.
Big names line up for Cross Media 2013
Big-name speakers in print and marketing have confirmed they will talk at Cross Media 2013, which features more than 50 seminars in five theatres for the two-day event.
New Kama register kit boasts more precision and cost benefits
Kama has launched what it calls a cost-effective system for finishing digital print with the highest register precision.
Strike action suspended at Crown Liverpool
Industrial action at Crown Speciality Packaging has been called off after the company announced a restructure that could halve its print department.
Baker Goodchild invests in seven machines to meet growing demand
Birmingham-based direct mail and print company Baker Goodchild has installed a raft of new equipment to ramp up production.