WAN-IFRA launches global campaign to underline the vitality of the news industry
The IFRA World Publishing Expo and DCX Digital Content Expo are starting a worldwide campaign for commercially successful publishing
The IFRA World Publishing Expo and DCX Digital Content Expo are starting a worldwide campaign for commercially successful publishing
Important players in the printing industry return as exhibitors to the IFRA World Publishing Expo or participate for the first time
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ABB, one of the leading suppliers of automation solutions for the newspaper industry, will be taking part once more at this years IFRA World Publishing Expo in Berlin. The focus will lie on ABBs modular press retrofit solutions and its production management systems.
The Desert Sun and Gannett Publishing Services (GPS) have selected Harland Simon to replace the KBA reel controls at their print production facility in Palms Springs, CA.
Do we still see a future for newspapers? Very much so, said Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times, one of over 20 authoritative speakers from the world of news publishing gathered in Turin, Italy to celebrate the 150th anniversary of daily La Stampa. His optimism was echoed by Jeff Bezos, owner of the Washington Post, who revealed that the paper had increased its editorial staff by 140 over the last two years.
For the first time since its launch in 1994, the WAN-IFRA s International Color Quality Club; the worldwide quality printing competition, 2018-2020, is now open to all newspapers and magazines.
DCOS has secured yet another order for its closed-loop Inspection System technology. Skive Folkeblad decided in the end of last year to award DCOS the contract to modernize its Tensor press from 1999.