Tag: Digital
Esko & Canon to optimize digital label printing
Esko, a global provider of integrated software and hardware solutions for the packaging and label industry, has announced a strategic collaboration with Canon USA....
Heidelberg starts FY25 with a strong order volume from drupa
Heidelberg has started the new financial year 2024-2025 with strong growth in incoming orders. Thanks to the highly successful drupa industry trade fair, the...
Digital & conventional printing to coexist in a hybrid future: Sheena...
The future of printing will be predominantly hybrid, with digital and conventional technologies coexisting harmoniously, creating a win-win scenario for the industry. Sheena Parikh,...
Fujifilm plans its biggest ever drupa stand this year
Fujifilm, a global leader in imaging and printing solutions, revealed its latest advancements and innovations at a pre-drupa press event held in Dusseldorf, Germany,...
Printmann unveils future vision – Printmann 2.0 & Beyond
On 13 February, Printmann Offset, a prominent packaging solutions provider based in Mumbai, unfolded its ambitious growth vision for the next five years, named...
Some dynamics of the global label industry
While the global industry continues to innovate, add value to labels and grow at fairly high rates that are above GDP growth in most...
India is likely to remain the fastest growing Brics economy
In his Business Standard column on 30 December 2023, TN Ninan ruminates on the past quarter century and the next quarter century. His context...
Hybrid or standalone digital?
In some ways, this year’s European Label Expo has been a difficult show to report from because I had expected to see lots of...
Going digital for greater efficiency
While prices for raw materials and energy costs are rising at an unprecedented pace, manufacturers in the food and pharmaceutical industries are looking for...
LetraGraphix’s new Gallus Labelfire 340 hybrid press
At the Gallus Experience days held at St Gallen in June, we met Nirav Shah of LetraGraphix based in Ahmedabad. The company had just...