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CRDs need to prove their worth, Canon research claims
Corporate reprographic departments (CRDs) need to prove their worth to parent organisations by adding value in the services they offer, according to new ...
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85% of Australians read catalogues: survey
The Australian Catalogue Association (ACA) is touting a new report which claims that a strong majority of Australians find value in receiving and reading ...
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Belgian printed electronics firm touts Illuminated posters and packaging
A Belgian screen printer has teamed up with KBA, a university, and a nanotechnology research centre to commercialise large-format screen printed electronics ...
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Carr: printing industry needs a single association
Senator Kim Carr has echoed concerns that the printing industry needs a single association to lobby the government at today’s Printing Industries CEO Forum ...
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Komori unveils its new graphics centre
Komori Corporation has opened a new centre in Japan to train and educate graphic professionals in all kinds of skills. Sabine Slaughter was at the inaugurati...
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Full transcript: ProPrint interview with APP's Aida Greenbury
Read the full transcript of ProPrint's landmark webcast interview with Asia Pulp and Paper's director of sustainability and stakeholder engagement, Aida ...
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Digital taps into "survival factor": Canon
Printers want new types of business support and solutions, not just new product launches, Canon has claimed at this week's Ipex Media Summit.
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Semantic technologies to help machines understand us
Fuji Xerox leads RMIT to $1.4m grant for real-time green reports.
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Direct marketing more effective at driving customers online
Direct marketing applications such as direct mail are more than twice as likely to drive customer traffic to company websites as digital marketing, ...
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New GASAA president to take lead in 'one industry voice' debate
Incoming GASAA president David Leach had said he is looking to take a leading role in the debate over a unified industry voice.
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Lawrence to LIA: print faces environmental perception problem
Academic Phillip Lawrence used an LIA event last night to claim that print had made greater environmental strides than any other industrial sector – but ...
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Federal government launches book industry group
Print industry figures have welcomed new plans from the Rudd government to help the books sector cope in the digital media age.
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Boost for targeted print as 2010 marketing budgets set to surge
Brands such as Telstra and Ikea are gearing up to increase their marketing budgets, but printers need to be switched on to data to get a slice of the spend, ...
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PrintCity plans "something special" for Ipex
The PrintCity Alliance has announced its Ipex 2010 offering, with shared facilities and discussions areas for members including Océ, Manroland and UPM.
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Durst cracks glass decoration with sol-gel ink
Durst has developed an ink that can be printed direct to glass to meet the developing market for architectural interiors and furnishings that feature ...
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Companies at risk over sending direct mail to dead people
Almost nine out of ten consumers would stop trading with a company from whom they received direct mail addressed to a deceased family member, according to ...
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Willoughby departs OMA for government job
The Outdoor Media Association (OMA) has got a new chief executive after Helen Willoughby announced her departure from the role this week.
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The year ahead: Joan Grace, PrintNZ
PrintNZ chief executive officer Joan Grace forecasts growth in 2010.
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The year ahead: Karen Birch, NIPPA
Karen Birch, president of the Network of In-House Print Professionals Australasia (NIPPA), says her aim for 2010 is to help NIPAA members climb out of the GFC.
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The life of books
Trade and mass-market books will continue to be printed at the current pace, but in a different way.