How artificial intelligence and robotics advanced in the past year, and how they will impact the printing industry.
Bob Neubauer
This week in Germany, 18 graphic arts vendors announced new products and dropped hints about what they will reveal at drupa 2024.
After four decades of successful expansion, Hatteras is a convergence success story.
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.
Most of the brewery’s sales come from its core CMYK beers. PRINTING United Expo will serve Printer’s Ale beers during show happy hours.
The Virtual Inkjet Summit, hosted by Packaging Impressions' sister brands Printing Impressions and In-Plant Impressions, has been generating buzz over the past two weeks with its insights into the latest inkjet technology, along with useful information for printers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The delay of drupa won't stop Heidelberg from launching a range of technologies that incorporate artificial intelligence, process optimization and intelligent productivity. Executives offer a sneak peak at these technologies, stressing how Heidelberg is taking the “smart print shop” into a new dimension.
When the Bureau of Labor Statistics called the printing industry "too small to be tracked" it brought some furious reactions from printers. But indignation aside, what real impact does this decision by a government agency have on printers?
After weeks of speculation, Xerox has confirmed that Japan’s Fujifilm Holdings will take over the office copier pioneer, ending Xerox's 115 years as an independent company. The $6.1 billion deal will combine Xerox with its longstanding Fuji Xerox joint venture.
On the opening night of EFI Connect in Las Vegas, CEO Guy Gecht told attendees that new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, marking the “Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
D'addario, one of the world's leading manufacturers of guitar strings and other musical instrument accessories, relies on its in-plant printing operation to produce its quality, color-accurate packaging.
Destined to be a Christmas classic, this hilarious Konica Minolta video parodies "A Charlie Brown Christmas," with President and CEO Rick Taylor in the title role, searching for the true meaning of business.