Uk

The Sun in UK newspaper first with augmented reality poster

<i>The Sun</I> is today (27 July) distributing the UK's first augmented reality poster associated with a national newspaper to mark the beginning of the Olympics.

Halstan hails Pindar progress

A year after purchasing Pindar's cartography business Halstan has described the business as "going from strength-to-strength".

Dennis Publishing launches monthly cycling magazine

Fresh off the back of Wiggo-mania, premium title <i>Cyclist</i> will launch in print and digital formats in September.

Exhibitors welcome MediaPro and Cross Media merger

Exhibitors have called Cross Media organiser Informa's acquisition of rival show MediaPro from CloserStill Media a positive move for the events calendar.

Unite calls for supplier support as Paragon staff step up strikes

The union is asking Paragon's customers and suppliers to help pressurise the company to resume negotiations as staff plan a 58-hour walk out.

Paperlinx commercial print director steps down

Malcolm Lane-Ley is to leave Paperlinx today (31 July) after 27 years in the paper industry.

Finishing equipment manufacturer MB insolvent

Mathias Bauerle (MB), the German automated folding and inserting systems manufacturer, has filed for bankruptcy protection.

EFI posts strong Q2 and announces $180m HQ sale

Electronics For Imaging (EFI) more than doubled its second quarter pre-tax profit following strong double digit growth in both its Industrial Inkjet and Productivity Software business units.

DPI targets personalisation with second Nuvera 120 EA

Digital Printed Image (DPI) has bought a second Xerox Nuvera 120 EA following a successful six months of production on its first installation.

Domino presented with fifth Queen's Award

The Continuous Achievement in International Trade award is Domino Printing Sciences' fifth Queen's Award since 1985.

Olympic windfall leaves a bitter legacy for Games losers

The Games generated a lot of business for UK print, but those that won work can't talk about it and many of those that didn't feel badly let down

DMGT posts 509m revenue as Mail Online records profit

The Daily Mail & General Trust reported a 3% revenue increase in its third quarter interim results to 1 July.