Brexit could cause unsafe product influx

Brexit could cause unsafe product influx

Consumer group Which? has warned that the British public may be at risk of unsafe goods if the UK gives up its place in the European safety system. Without continued access to the European Safety Gate system, dangerous products including electrical goods, cars and...
NZ Ministry reinstates Fuji Xerox

NZ Ministry reinstates Fuji Xerox

  Two years after the infamous accounting scandal which affected Fuji Xerox in New Zealand and Australia, the company has been reinstated by New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. As Stuff reports, Fuji Xerox was originally removed by the...
Amazon’s Bezos on third-party strength

Amazon’s Bezos on third-party strength

The CEO of the e-commerce titan has discussed the rise of third-party sellers on the platform, in his annual letter to the company’s shareholders. The letter, reported in full by CNBC, discusses a wide-range of topics, including the development of Amazon’s Echo and...
Armor prepares to take on the textile market

Armor prepares to take on the textile market

The Nantes-based company has revealed that it is now making a foray into the textiles market, having spent four years developing an ink adapted to the demands of textile media. In mid-April in Europe (and in June outside Europe), Armor reveals the company is launching...
CIG partners with the Jillian Fund

CIG partners with the Jillian Fund

Clover Imaging Group has announced its new partnership with the organisation, which provides financial support to the parents of children with life-threatening illnesses. Aiming to “help make a difference for families in need,” Clover customers can donate to the...