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Antalis’ Digital Academy advises on training to sustain business

Amid our fast-paced modern environment, which is awash with constant technological advancements and new innovation, it can be all too difficult for both traditional signmakers and commercial printers to keep up. As such, regular training is vital to not only ensure best practice but to unlock new opportunities and grow. Here, Giles Bristow at Antalis’ Digital Academy advises on the importance of training resources for today’s busy sign-makers, commercial printers and design specialists.

New SpotOn Floor 200 printable film announced by Drytac

Drytac, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced SpotOn Floor 200, a new film for floor advertising graphics.

Antalis launches interactive online product catalogue

With the rise of e-commerce, the growing demand for live information and the increased desire for 24/7 ordering, an increasing amount of B2B product research and purchasing is now completed online.

Going wide: New SpotOn SynPaper for HP PageWide XL announced by Drytac

Drytac, an international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the print, label and industrial markets, has announced SpotOn SynPaper for HP PageWide XL printers. The new introduction is a 120µ (4.8 mil) white matte polypropylene film, coated on one side with a dot pattern printed pressure-sensitive polyacrylate adhesive.

Antalis serves up its latest innovations at Retail Design Expo

With just a matter of days to go, Antalis is planning to make a big impact at its first Retail Design Expo, where it will be serving up all its latest visual communication innovations with an American diner inspired stand.

Frank Moran talks to LFR about the Antalis vision for viscomm

Almost one year on from joining Antalis as its new visual communications strategic development director, Frank Moran talks to LFR about how the company’s offering has been developing and predicts what the future holds for the viscomm sector.

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