Matichon Company of Thailand uses KODAK TRENDSETTER 800 Platesetters, KODAK THERMALNEWS GOLD Digital Plates for newspaper printing and KODAK ELECTRA XD Plates for commercial printing. The results are high-quality output, greater efficiency and profitability, and a partnership with Kodak that has one of Thailand's leading newspaper, magazine and book printers poised for growth.
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Thairath Daily, one of Thailand's most widely read newspapers, uses KODAK Generation News Platesetters and Computer to Plate Solutions including digital printing plates from Kodak to differentiate themselves in the market and grow their business.
BANGKOK—November 18, 2008—After its successful premiere in 2007, PACK PRINT International, International Packaging and Printing Exhibition for Asia, will to return to the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) from September 23 – 26, 2009.
WASHINGTON, DC—The Government Printing Office (GPO) fired back at a series of stories that appeared recently in the Washington Times regarding security concerns for electronic passports produced outside the country, as well as the accusation that the amount of profits GPO reaped exceeded limits by law. According to the paper, the GPO chose two European computer chip makers to produce millions of electronic passports. The passports are being assembled in Thailand by a company that was allegedly a victim of Chinese economic espionage, the report said. In its response, the GPO said there weren’t any U.S. companies that manufactured integrated circuits which met ICAO
WASHINGTON, DC—The Government Printing Office (GPO) fired back at a series of stories that appeared in the Washington Times this week regarding security concerns for electronic passports produced outside the country, as well as the accusation that the amount of profits GPO reaped exceeded limits by law. According to the paper, the GPO chose two European computer chip makers to produce millions of electronic passports. The passports are being assembled in Thailand by a company that was allegedly a victim of Chinese economic espionage, the report said. The GPO stated there weren’t any U.S. companies which manufactured integrated circuits that met ICAO standards and/or