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Antigro Designer appoints new Head of Business Development EMEA

Antigro Designer, a leading developer of print personalisation and customisation software for the print industry, announces the appointment of Bobby Grauf as Head of Business Development (EMEA). This addition to the team comes during a period of significant growth within the EMEA market for Antigro Designer, with Grauf set to spearhead further expansion in the region.

Roland VersaOBJECT CO-640i helps redefine pharmaceutical packaging

The pharmaceutical packaging market is on a trajectory to reach $149 billion by 2028, driven by the increasing demand for secure and effective drug delivery systems, according to Grand View Research.

Vanguard Europe will debut its VK300D-HVT at ALL4PACK EMBALLAGE

Vanguard Europe will debut its cutting-edge technology for the corrugated box market with the first public showcase of its VK300D-HVT high-production flatbed LED UV machine at ALL4PACK EMBALLAGE in Paris, from November 4-7 (Stand C141, Hall 5).

The countdown begins to C!PRINT MADRID

The leading trade show for professionals in printing, visual communication, and personalization at the iberian peninsula, will take place from January 14 to 16, 2025, in Hall 14 at IFEMA MADRID, returning stronger than ever.

Colm Garvey on succeeding internationally by meeting local needs

Global companies have to be able to think and act locally – because every country and every region has its own particular challenges. Colm Garvey, WFIJ Dealer Manager, Fujifilm EMEA, examines Fujifilm’s approach to the wide format print sector in one of those markets: Italy.

T-Shirt manufacturer boosts production with Kornit Apollo

Kornit Digital LTD., a global leader in sustainable, on-demand digital fashion and textile production technologies, has announced that T-Shirt & Sons (TSS) – a prominent European apparel manufacturer based in the UK and the Netherlands and serving some of the largest e-commerce and retail brands - has adopted Kornit Apollo to further its transition from traditional screen printing to digital production.

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