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GASAA holding 'green' breakfast
GASAA, the business association for companies providing creative, multimedia, digital pre-press, data and print management services, is holding an informatio...
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Domino Printing generates 12% rise in revenue
Domino Printing Services has continued its rapid growth with a 12 per cent increase in revenue for the six months to 30 April.
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drupa sales total $AU745m at halfway point
More than 450m euro ($AU745m) worth of software, equipment and services were sold during the first half of drupa, according to newly released figures.
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Roland DG opens Creative Centre
Roland DG has opened the doors of its new Creative Centre at the company’s offices in the Sydney suburb of Frenchs Forest.
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Morgana DigiFold infiltrates the CIA
What links the postpress manufacturer Morgana and the CIA? Well, buried somewhere beneath all the high tech surveillance equipment and secret agents at the ...
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The business of business
Henry Mendelson looks at the global financial crisis and ponders whether the glass is half-full or half-empty.
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On-Demand attains PSO certification
Melbourne-based printer On-Demand is claiming to be the first digital printer in the world to achieve Process Standard Offset (PSO) Certification.
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X-Rite reins in 2009 estimates and announces redundancies
US-based X-Rite has announced a range of cost-cutting measures including around 90 redundancies after downgrading its 2008 sales and earnings estimates.
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Direct mail printing faces contraction
Despite its huge reach, the direct mail advertising industry is under fire for its wasteful practices, and needs to examine how it can adapt to meet new ...
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Redback Finishing shuts up shop
Redback Finishing has closed its doors, after parent company Avon Graphics elected to withdraw its financial support.
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Adobe to axe 600 jobs worldwide
Adobe has announced plans to cut 600 full-time jobs following "weaker-than-expected" demand for its recently released Creative Suite 4 (CS4) product family.
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LIA finds itself on the map in Bathurst
About 40 members and guests of the NSW division of the LIA visited the Department of Lands and Information in Bathurst recently, to see how the department ...
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Innovate 08 tells printers to “be remarkable”
Digital printers must move beyond selling print on a page to offering something remarkable to their clients, an audience of about 150 digital printers, ...
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Cross-media bursts into the print mix
Predictions of print's future can tend toward the bleak, and this was certainly true on 7 July in Committee Room 10 at the House of Commons. Parliamentary ...
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HP SmartStream
Workflow was centre stage for HP at drupa. It had to be to ensure the company's latest high-speed presses, such as the 2,600ppm high-speed Inkjet Web Press ...
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Tie web to work and growth is automatic
Have you heard the one about the rise of automation in printing, asks Neil Parr-Davies, digital services manager at Cambrian Printers. In the not-too-distant...
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Small businesses get marketing boost
A local PR agency has come to the rescue of small and medium size businesses with a need to publicise their products and services, launching a range of PR ...
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Printpoint and Platypus win big at Queensland PICA
The Printing Industries Craftsmanship Awards (PICA) season has wrapped up with the Queensland print awards taking place last Friday at the Brisbane ...
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Explosion rocks Flint-owned factory in UK
A trading estate in the English city of Slough has been cordoned off by police this morning following a "large" explosion at a print blanket manufacturer.
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HP's print arm sees revenues dip by 1%
A modest 1% drop in revenues within HP's Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) failed to dent a company-wide 19% year-on-year revenue increase to $US33.6bn ...