With 18 halls and 1,425 exhibitors, visitors to drupa 2024 will have plenty to explore. Here is a look at what technology was unveiled.
Bob Neubauer
Only by modernizing finishing technology can commercial printers alleviate short-run bottlenecks caused by outdated bindery equipment.
We spoke with Ricoh’s Eef De Ritter about the anticipated growth in high-speed inkjet.
This week in Düsseldorf, Germany, 18 vendors announced new products and dropped hints about what they will reveal at drupa 2024.
Canon offers a glimpse of some of the toner, inkjet, and wide-format equipment the company plans to unveil at drupa in May.
We talked with Lisa Scott of Yale University and Kristen Hampton at the State of Michigan, about their paths to leadership.
Former Colorado State Printer Mike Lincoln passed away unexpectedly at his Denver-area home at the age of 58.
After four decades of successful expansion, Hatteras is a convergence success story.
Xerox announced big changes that included simplifying core products. How will that impact production printers? We asked Xerox.
University of Minnesota Printing Services joins the growing list of higher-ed in-plants that have installed a production inkjet press.
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District joined several other K-12 in-plants by installing an inkjet press to print curriculum.
When I heard there was a Broadway musical about the life of Gutenberg, I felt it was my duty to attend. Oh my, was I in for a surprise.
Here are the 25 largest higher-ed in-plants, ranked by both sales and employees. For the first year, one in-plant tops both lists.
The U.S. Government Publishing Office has evolved from a traditional printer to a multifaceted information dissemination organization.
Listen to a conversation between In-plant Impressions Editor Bob Neubauer and three in-plant managers during PRINTING United Expo.