Opinion

The revolution continues next year
A two-year journey of discovery for PrintWeek came to a dramatic climax earlier this month, when the industry’s finest descended on the Wasps Arena, Coventry for our first PrintWeekLive! event.

The M&A game is open to all players
Judging by the contents of the past few issues, consolidation is clearly the name of the game right now.

Focus on the future for a longer life
January is always one of the toughest months for print, and this year seems to have been no exception.

Be inspired at the show you created
In just over six weeks’ time something very special will happen. We’ll be opening the doors at our inaugural show, PrintWeekLive!, and the excitement here at PrintWeek Towers is palpable.

Bring a refreshed perspective to 2017
A new year brings new opportunities, but all too often it also means facing up to the same old challenges.

New year predictions: Mark Simpson, Simpson Group
Simpson Group chairman Mark Simpson hopes his business will take on some rising young stars in 2017 and wants the print industry to get better at recruitment and training generally.

2016 proves that anything is possible
What. A. Year.

It’s time to consider putting up prices
While on many levels we’re going through a period of seismic change, politically and economically in particular, some things remain constant. I’m talking about the thorny issue of pricing in print, as...

Print’s still vital for marketing
At last week’s Power of Print seminar at Stationers’ Hall in London, unsurprisingly the effectiveness of print was the main topic of the conversation.

Print’s buzz defies the doom-mongers
Brexit, shmexit. While you could have been forgiven for expecting last week’s PrintWeek Awards to be a little subdued compared with recent years – with the main topic of conversation being the state...

Xerox is determined to meet challenges head on
In around 12 weeks’ time a new force in digital printing will be born: Xerox Corporation.

The trials and tribulations of buyers
Who would really want to be a print buyer these days?

Enjoy the silly summer and get serious in September
Summer’s here, the sun is out and the silly season is upon us – which means that interesting industry news is harder to find than a daily newspaper without a photo of Tom Daley in his budgie-smugglers...

Business as usual, despite upheavals
Compared with the momentous events of late, the past couple of weeks have been fairly tame – all that seems to have happened is that we now have a new Prime Minister.
Boring.

Bullish Team GB belongs in Europe
For two weeks this month, the PrintWeek team has been in what can only be described as a Drupa bubble – having decamped to Düsseldorf to produce the show’s daily newspaper.