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Wide-web digital printing for flexible packaging takes another step ahead
In this my final installment on the HP Indigo Worldwide VIP event held last week in Israel, here’s an update primarily on developments in wide-web digital printing for flexible packaging. Transforming the packaged-goods industry today are three major trends – … Continue reading
“Share a Coke” campaign: How to print 1+ billion custom labels
From the consumer’s perspective, the recent “Share a Coke” campaign across the European continent is a fun, exciting experience: Go to your local retailer, find a bottle of Coca-Cola labeled with the name of someone you’d like to share it … Continue reading
How to manufacture printed electronics
Next week’s Printed Electronics USA conference and exhibition in Santa Clara, CA, will feature “Manufacturing Street” — the show’s first live, multi-technology, printed electronics demonstration. Manufacturing Street brings together supply-chain organizations that will demonstrate a number of printing and process … Continue reading
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