Toshiba goes back to school

Toshiba goes back to school

Toshiba has teamed up with an LA high school to implement an new mobile printing programme. King/Drew Magnet High School of Medicine & Science, which was named after Dr. Martin Luther King and Dr. Charles Drew, has worked with the OEM on its new technology...
MPS Systems acquires new sales staff

MPS Systems acquires new sales staff

MPS has made three key appointments to its global sales team in response to successful international sales and preparation of forecasted future growth of its flexo, hybrid and offset printing presses.  Joining MPS in the role of Area Sales Manager are Niels van...
HP announce RCB sponsorship deal

HP announce RCB sponsorship deal

HP Inc.’s Indian division has announced that it will be the principal sponsor of the Royal Challengers Bangalore cricket team for the upcoming Twenty20 season. United News Of India (UNI) reports that the deal is part of HP’s strategy to create better engagement with...
VMware recognised for diversity

VMware recognised for diversity

Forbes Magazine has included the company on its inaugural list of America’s Best Employers for Diversity. VMware placed #109 on the list that ranked 250 employers across all industries in the United States, based on thousands of employee surveys, employer...
Brother warns against third-party products

Brother warns against third-party products

An article written for Dealer Support by Louise Unsworth, Brother UK’s Business Unit Manager, warns of the risks involved in using counterfeit or third-party products. She explains that “up to £2.5 billion ($3.5 billion/€2.8 billion) worth of counterfeit imaging...
United Kingdom ratifies Hague Agreement

United Kingdom ratifies Hague Agreement

British and international IP holders who wish to apply for UK-registered designs will benefit from increased flexibility from the 13th of June, after the United Kingdom ratified the 1999 Hague Agreement Act. The nation has been in discussion about acceding to the...