



Talking about their investment, Pritam Choudhary, managing director at Manipal Africa, said, “We are moving to a new city and have invested in 10000 sq. meters. Printing plant as our production capacity has increased by 50%. As of now, we are having three Flexo and two gravure machines producing











Lagos based Academy Press has invested N 2b (approx. USD 636,000) in upgrading and modernising its press. The 51-year old print shop purchased a a six colour press, Concepta from Muller Martini, with output of 40,000 impressions per hour, and the Dimuken hologram applicator machine for applying hologram seal and hot foil stamping for security print and other sensitive documents, reported The Nation.
The Minister of Infor-mation and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed commissioned the state-of-the-art

The FESPA Africa and Sign Africa Expo reported satisfactory visitor turnout with 5592 unique visitors from South Africa and international countries, 941 return visitors and 6533 total visits to the expo. Eighty-two percent of visitors were owners or senior management and 79% are involved in decision making claimed the organisers.
The top 10 countries from Africa, outside of South Africa included: Botswana, Zambia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Kenya and Nigeria

Kenya-based packaging provider, Digital Packaging Innovations Ltd (DPI), has purchased an HP Indigo 20000 Digital Press, marking the first purchase of this press in the African continent.
The installation is set to be completed in late 2016, and as the company’s first digital press, will allow DPI to enter entirely new markets.
“As leaders in the field, HP became the obvious partner for us to promote digital growth and disrupt the African print market,” commented Kunal Chandaria, sales

Smithers Pira is teaming up with Africa Print to survey current trends in printing markets in Southern and Sub-Saharan Africa. The closing date for the online survey was 30th September 2016.
The online survey is designed to assess current trends in print markets in the region, covering key print product areas and printing technologies, and also examines the extent to which digital print is making inroads into sectors dominated by offset and other traditional print processes.
The typical

With Africa’s largest dedicated print and signage exhibition, FESPA Africa is due to take place between 7 and 9 September at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand. Co-located with Sign Africa and Africa Print, the expo is considered to be the printing industry’s showcase annual event for the African continent. FESPA Africa witnesses over 6000 industry professionals coming together to demonstrate and view the latest developments in technology, equipment, solutions and software.
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Communications company, Zero Plus has unveiled the first EFI H1625 LED printer in South Africa, acquired from EFI’s sub-Saharan partner Bytes Document Solutions and its business partner Ivyline Technologies.
Francois Coertze, production manager at Pretoria-based Zero Plus, identified the EFI printer as the ‘ideal catalyst for launching a range of new services for its discerning clients’, particularly those looking for new ways of presenting display graphics.
“Compared to traditional
The 18th International advertising industry and digital printing technologies trade fair, SIGN Istanbul will take place from Sept. 29-Oct. 2. The event will be attended by 450 companies from 32 countries who will demonstrate their latest innovations.
İFO Fuarcılık managing director, Zekeriya Aytemur, organizer of SIGN Istanbul 2016, is confident that the show will continue to pave the way for growth in the region’s advertising and digital printing sectors in Turkey and which supports the

Xerox has sold the prototype of the new Direct to Object Inkjet Printer that it showed at Drupa.
The machine, which enables personalised printing on three-dimensional objects, supports a wide variety of substrates including plastic, metals, ceramics, paper and cloth and object volumes of up to one cubic foot can be handled.
Xerox mechanical designer Michael Leo said: “The prototype unit was designed for a customer that wanted it inside their store so wanted it to have a very small