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Home » Archiv für August 2015
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Flexo Concepts to Support Brazilian Distributors at Conferência Intercontinental de Flexografia 2015

Flexo Concepts to Support Brazilian Distributors at Conferencia Intercontinental de Flexografia 2015

Kodak Expands Manufacturing Capacity to Meet Demand for its SONORA Process Free Plates

New Columbus, Georgia manufacturing line to support Kodak commitment to increase the sustainability of the printing industry, while also reducing printing costs

Stora Enso to divest its Barcelona mill in Spain

Stora Enso has signed an agreement to divest its Barcelona mill, which produces recycled-fibre based consumer board, to the private equity fund Quantum. The transaction is in line with Stora Enso’s strategy to focus its consumer board offering on high quality virgin-fibre products.

UPM’s Kim Poulsen to transfer to Kemira

Kim Poulsen, Executive Vice President for UPM Paper Asia and member of UPM’s Group Executive Team, will leave UPM in order to join the Finnish Kemira Oyj, as of November 1, 2015.

Kodak and Guiton Group Launch KP Services (Jersey) Limited

KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology creates a more flexible business model for the newspaper industry

Successful start to financial year 2015/2016 for Heidelberg – strategic reorientation is taking effect

Improved order situation and exchange rate movements affect sales and incoming orders in first quarter

The Real Cutting Edge: Getting a Handle on Stone Age Tools with Stratasys 3D Printing

Stone-age hand-axes were a functional utility tool as well as prehistoric status symbol, demonstrating primeval man’s ability to adapt, innovate and use technology to improve his lifestyle and long-term existence. Among the stone-age community dating back to the Paleolithic Period some 700,000 years ago, hand axes were a sign of success, extraordinary skill and man’s ability to provide for his family.

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