Business Management - Industry Trends
On this episode of The Week that Was, SGIA and PIA have merged; Domtar is reducing uncoated freesheet paper production; HP Indigo's Alon Bar-Shany joined us on the Impressions Xchange podcast; and Komori has completed its acquisition of MBO.
The USPS is enduring a financial crisis, so a former employee is doing her part to aid its survival through T-shirts and hoodies sales.
Xerox has partnered with Vortran Medical Technologies to manufacture hospital-grade ventilators, to help the fight against COVID-19.
In a workshop from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, business owners discussed digital tools for community engagement during COVID-19.
SGIA and PIA are uniting to become the largest association in the country serving the printing and graphic communications industry.
Alpina Manufacturing announced that it is producing products desperately needed for the fight against COVID-19.
With the Climate Report, the Heidelberg Digital Unit is making its data science capabilities available to Heidelberg customers.
In today's episode of the Impressions Xchange podcast, Printing Impressions Editor-in-Chief Mark Michelson talks exclusively with HP Indigo GM Alon Bar-Shany. They discuss the new presses HP Indigo would have debuted at drupa 2020 and Dscoop; how HP Indigo technology complements inkjet offerings; and how HP Indigo and its U.S. customers are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Beyond the standard procedures, the company has also initiated a $2 an hour premium and free lunches for all manufacturing personnel.
The centerpiece was the virtual debut of a new, dry-toner digital press: the SX30000, a B2-format, continuous-feed device from Xeikon.