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Keypoint Intelligence publishes 2023-2028 outlook for the wide format printing market.

Keypoint Intelligence latest Wide Format Print Forecast: 2023-2028

Keypoint Intelligence, the leading provider of data-driven insights for the digital imaging industry, has released its latest report: Wide Format Print Forecast: 2023-2028.

Pureprint Group acquires Ashford Colour Press from administration, expanding into inkjet.

Pureprint Group acquires Ashford Colour Press

Pureprint Group has acquired Ashford Colour Press from administration, strengthening its position in the print and publishing sector by extending its capabilities into inkjet printing and enhancing its digital and on-demand print solutions.

A winning combination: Meteor Inkjet and AMIS Collaborate on OEM solution for additive manufacturing.

Meteor Inkjet and AMIS collaborate on OEM solution

Meteor Inkjet Ltd, leading supplier of industrial inkjet printhead drive electronics, and AMIS, Additive Manufacturing software innovator, have joined forces to provide a seamlessly integrated solution for binder and material jetting from “DFE to drop”.

The BPIF has published its latest Printing Outlook report.

The BPIF has published its latest Printing Outlook report

The pace of growth in output and orders picked up in Q3 as the UK’s printing and printed packaging industry benefitted from a previously delayed boost in confidence materialising in the third quarter of 2024.

Whitespace Group acquired by Creaplan Group in European expansion.

Whitespace Group acquired by Creaplan Group in European expansion

Belgium-based Creaplan Group is taking another major step in its European expansion strategy with the acquisition of Whitespace Group, the UK market leader in premium modular exhibition stand design and build.

Two Sides Global Campaign reports rising greenwash cases as organisations focus on sustainability.

Two Sides Global Campaign reports rising Greenwash cases

Two Sides has challenged over 2,800 organisations found to be communicating greenwashing messages to their customers, resulting in more than 1,260 organisations removing or changing misleading anti-paper statements.

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