- Hits: 1910
The Overseas Investment Office (OIO) has approved the merger of the NZ business of ASX-listed outdoor advertiser QMS Media with radio, TV and digital company MediaWorks. The deal will create "the largest multi-media group in New Zealand." MediaWorks’ owner, US hedge fund Oaktree Capital, will take a 60% stake in the new company.
- Hits: 1838
An independent candidate who ran against Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in the federal election will petition the High Court over what he calls "misleading and deceptive" Chinese language election signage supporting the Liberal Party.
- Hits: 1978
Denise and Arn Betteridge of NSW-based Signature Clothing chose to finance their new Roland TrueVIS SG-300 printer cutter through Roland Rental Plus, the latest offering from Roland’s finance program. The couple are featured in a new instalment of the Roland User video series from Roland DG Australia.
- Hits: 2168
Xeikon says it will use PrintEx19 in Sydney as an opportunity to highlight the fact that Xeikon technology is "much more than a labels platform.” The Xeikon stand will include solutions for the wall decoration, POS and commercial print sectors.
- Hits: 2351
CNC cutting tables have enabled many short-run manufacturing companies to flourish and add new products to the offerings of Sign & Display printers. When the CNC machine itself is made in Australia, it completes the loop - Australian made routers helping Australian manufacturers to compete. Headquartered near Newcastle, NSW, Multicam CNC Routers provide unrivaled opportunity and flexibility for sign shops. The ability to cut and process all sign making materials, coupled with the flexibility of profile cutting, 2D and 3D engraving means that sign projects are only limited by imagination.
- Hits: 2427
“There are not many industries that haven’t identified the continued need to digitally evolve in order to survive, and print is no exception,” says Roger Labrum of Fuji Xerox Australia, who’s outlined a range of the company’s new technology to be featured at PrintEx 19 (13-16 August).
- Hits: 1914
With two weeks to go until PrintEx19 opens its doors at the Sydney Showground, Spicers is encouraging visitors to check out its on-stand ‘supermarket’ that will feature brands including Re-Board, 3M Window and Graphic films, Ace Outdoor, Yupo, Palboard, Digitac and Corflute, as well as printing technology from Mimaki, Roland DG and Neolt.
- Hits: 2183
Hexis has released a new high-performance tools range for car wrap projects called SHAG that includes cutters, squeegees, cleaning liquids, spray bottles, bubble tools and gloves.
- Hits: 1971
The new Spandex ImagePerfect 2926 Easy Glass printable self-adhesive film is an ultra-clear self-adhesive polyester window film designed for digital large format inkjet printers. Initially available in UK-only.
- Hits: 5081
Australia’s largest fabric signage display manufacturer is introducing a ground-breaking sustainability program that will allow customers to return fabric for recycling within Australia. It’s the first initiative of its kind in the Australian signage industry and aims to divert 100 tonnes of fabric from landfill in its first year alone.
- Hits: 2056
Peak industry body the Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA) has reported a spike in membership numbers as sign businesses look for help in dealing with new building code legislation relating to ACM cladding.
- Hits: 2756
It was always fated to happen; substantial Perth, WA printer Picton Press is finally to be liquidated following a protracted period of administration, Deed of Company Arrangement and what other Perth printers describe as ‘unsustainable cut-throat pricing’ as an attempt to stay afloat.
- Hits: 3081
“Almost 100% of signage ends up in landfill, resulting in hundreds of thousands of tonnes of waste each year,” says grand format company Mesh Direct, which has launched a bold new eco initiative to “challenge the signage industry as a whole…and lead the way to drive change.” The company also introduced a new range of sustainable signage options and committed to being carbon neutral by 2020.
- Hits: 2311
Electronics For Imaging (EFI), a world leader in digital printing technology, has been acquired by New York-based private equity giant Siris Capital Group in an all-cash transaction valued at $US1.7 billion.
- Hits: 2654
Succession planning is always hard for small business, no matter how good you are or how long you've been there. Sometimes it's just time to go when age or health catches up with you but, finding a suited buyer isn't always easy if you are in a regional area - particularly if scarce skills are required to operate the business. Check out Signography in Shepparton for a good opportunity.
- SAled to light up PrintEx with latest LED technology
- Avery Dennison’s $18k ‘Bathurst 1000 Experience’ competition
- FESPA Madrid just eight months away, Colour L*A*B* returns
- Hexis adds more prizes to PrintEx Wrap Battle contest
- Shine Bright with Drytac’s Polar Chrome for signage & display
- SAi releases major upgrade of its flagship EnRoute software
- “Simply stunning quality!”- New Ricoh latex L5160 set to rock the PrintEx boat! – Andy McCourt
- STARLEATON celebrates 40th anniversary at PrintEx
- Antalis launches printable textiles for signage and decoration
- QLD ban on outdoor junk food ads could spread to 'other Labor states': OMA
- Wilenco & Rollover will show how flatbed applicators save time & money at PrintEx
- SAi Flexi sign software on several PrintEx partner stands
- SCREEN champions digital labels at Printex
- Free CGS colour health checks back for PrintEx
- PrintEx Platinum sponsor Roland shows new BT-12 DTG printer & more