Business Management - Industry Trends
Xeikon hosted a press and analyst briefing about its digital flexible packaging and inkjet technologies and the Xeikon Café event.
In this episode of The Week that Was, EFI entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired for $1.7 billion; the PRC issued a compliance assessing the USPS in FY18; and Bill Farquharson has some advice about badmouthing the competition.
Marco Boer outlines his latest takeaways about production inkjet printing and what’s prompting the ‘second wave’ of adopters to invest.
In my state, we have spring elections, which are quiet affairs that don’t draw national attention. Here’s what I observed.
Google’s long love affair with traditional, respected publishers may have come to an abrupt end.
On this episode of The Week that Was, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing has proposed a new $1.4 billion production facility; Signs.com will acquire Ferrari Color; Stephen Nigro has been named as a strategic advisor to Kornit Digital; and Peter Schaefer talks about current trends in EBITDA.
Canon Solutions America, Project Peacock and Domtar came together for a presentation to more than 200 students at Ole Miss.
On this episode of The Week that Was, Thomson-Shore filed chapter 11 bankruptcy; Envision3 acquired Direct Mail Solutions; The Printer Inc. opened a new facility and ordered two new presses; and Budweiser honors a baseball legend.
Long before the president of the U.S. vowed to “Make America Great Again,” he didn’t hold back when it came to pro-business stances.
The 2018 SGIA Expo was named one of the largest and fastest-growing trade shows in the U.S. PRINTING United will be even 14% larger.