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Sun Chemical debuts 'taste advertising' at IFRA
Consumables manufacturer Sun Chemical has signed a partnership deal with First Flavor that could see the development of an innovative new advertising method.
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DIC and Sun Chemical combine inkjet arms in global SunJet business
DIC Corporation and Sun Chemical are to create a new single global business entity to serve the inkjet ink market under the name SunJet.
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Print: the first portable media
Kudos to our print bretheren over in Blighty, who came up with this clever little viral video campaign to promote prominent tabloid The Sun.
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More newspapers printed in Tasmania
Melbourne daily newspaper the Herald Sun has begun printing at News Limited’s Technopark facility in Hobart, with Fairfax set to follow suit next ...
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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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More printing companies sign up to Copenhagen Communiqué
HP and APRIL have signed up to The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change initiative.
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PrintCity alliance to work on carbon footprint initiative for print and packaging
The PrintCity alliance is to launch an initiative that will look at the carbon footprint
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PrintCity Alliance signs Copenhagen Communiqué
The PrintCity Alliance has signed the Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change in the lead-up to the 15th United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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World's first 'individualised newspaper' set for Ifra launch
The world's first individualised newspaper will be launched at this year's Ifra Expo 2009 newspaper exhibition in Vienna.
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Murdoch declares permanent price drop for The Sun
Rupert Murdoch has turned the clocks back 15 years and announced a nationwide, permanent price cut for The Sun newspaper.
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Saving Starship Earth
Regardless of profession or socio-economic group, we are all going to have to make changes to the way we live our lives, to the way we think about the ...
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Visy buys Telstra cloud service
Monthly fee for server and storage platform.
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Newspapers face dire future
The US newspaper industry is facing unprecedented challenges with declining ad revenue and the rise of digital technology, but there is hope, as Don ...
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APP gets UNESCO backing for Indonesian biosphere
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) and Sinarmas Forestry (SMF) have become the first private companies in the world to successfully initiate and receive UNESCO ...
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Playing it safe
A workplace injury or death is a tragedy. But it can also mean dire legal consequences for a company that has not kept up with safety regulations, reports ...
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Demand for paper to fall dramatically by 2020, report claims
Newsprint demand will decline by 56% between 2008 and 2020, while volumes for business papers and print will also fall by 45.5%, according to a new report.
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Beam Me Up Scotty – A Futurist’s View at PacPrint
From this reporter’s perspective Futurist and Planetist Dr Peter Ellyard was a breath of fresh air at yesterday’s forum. Centring his discussion on the ...
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Sun Chemical shows new ink technologies at drupa
At drupa 2008, Sun Chemical has announced 'world firsts' in sheetfed offset UV curing printing inks, advances in water-based printing technology and ...
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DIC celebrates 60 years in Australia
DIC Australia has celebrated its 60th anniversary in style with a lavish event at The Rocks in Sydney.
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Sun Chemical teams up with IMG Digipack to beta test FastJet press
Ink giant Sun Chemical has partnered up with German company IMG Digipack to beta test its FastJet press, which is said to be the world's fastest inkjet ...