New year predictions: Andy Kent, Fujifilm Graphic Systems
Fujifilm Graphic Systems division manager Andy Kent is hoping that 2022 will see the industry shout more about the power of print as a strong and sustainable form of communication.
Review of 2021: July
Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.
Review of 2021: August
Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.
New year predictions: Helen Kennett, Henry Ling
The Book and journal specialists managing director doesn't have many regrets from 2021, other than perhaps the poor performance of the The Saints.
New year predictions: Haim Levit, HP Indigo
Haim Levit, vice president and general manager at HP Indigo, says that in light of the recent supply chain crisis, supply chain resiliency should be seen not only as a nice to have, but a necessity.
New year predictions: Keith McMurtrie, Tharstern
Tharstern CEO Keith McMurtrie hopes that businesses will become more data-led in 2022 and make use of the information that’s stored in the software they use.
Review of 2021: May
Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.
Review of 2021: June
Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.
New year predictions: Michael Green, MacroArt
MacroArt managing director Michael Green is hoping for a calmer year in 2022 after making major changes to his business throughout the pandemic, but will ensure that it remains reactive to...
New year predictions: Duncan Smith, Canon UK & Ireland
Duncan Smith, country director, Production Printing Products at Canon UK & Ireland says ‘digital fatigue’ brought on by an excess of marketing emails during the pandemic has led some marketers to...
New year predictions: Andy Watts, TJ Books
TJ Books managing director Andy Watts is hoping the industry in general can cooperate more in 2022, and that the pandemic-induced onshoring trend will become a permanent choice.
Review of 2021: March
Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.