Mutoh Completes Last Hands-On School of Wrap Class for 2010
Justin Pate with December’s Hands-On Students
Justin Pate with December’s Hands-On Students
38-year old Hein Vera is very passionate about his profession. He makes custom-made jewels and is always looking for new opportunities and challenges. Thanks to his Roland JWX-10, the sky is the limit for him.
Frans Verbeeck founded Vermarcsport in 1977. Vermarc, named after Verbeeck’s son Marc, is specialised in the printing of cycling and other sportswear. In the past years, the company has dressed many sports teams. At the moment, they make the clothes for various well-known cycling teams e.g. Silence-Lotto and Quick Step-Innergetic
Mutoh employees raced to Phoenix International Racetrack November 13th and 14th. Lucky Mutoh employees were selected to attend the NASCAR weekend, including sidelines tickets to the pit.
The Van Sprang family business was founded more than 50 years ago. Father and son print everything: from business cards to large billboards. They use a Roland SJ-1045 for sublimation on textile, tiles and aluminium. The results are said to be sublime.
The first FESPA European Congress involving FESPA member associations has taken place at The Egg in Brussels, Belgium, attracting over 80 delegates. Focusing on the theme “Continuing to Innovate”, the event looked at the latest innovations in ink, digital technologies, green issues, sustainability, communication in print and sales and marketing.
Mutoh has a large presence once again displaying their latest printing technology, cutting plotters and application demonstrations at the United States Sign Council trade show. The trade show took place December 2-4 at the Atlantic City Convention Center in New Jersey.