InfoTrends has published a multi-client study entitled ‘Wide Format Printing: A Critical Element in the Communications Mix’ which sets out to uncover who buys wide-format graphics, what they buy, and why.?To do so the company has examined wide-format buyers across five vertical markets including retail, advertising, amusement/entertainment, events, and food services.

Landa has published a white paper on the Landa Nanographic Printing process, also known as Nanography – a new category of printing that combines the versatility and short-run economics of digital printing with the qualities and productivity of offset printing.

The Two Sides and Print Power Autumn Seminar will take place at Stationers’ Hall in London on the afternoon of Monday 12 November. The theme of the seminar is ‘Promoting the Sustainability and Effectiveness of Print Media in a Multi-Media World’.

Fujifilm will have a place in the spotlight at Duplo’s London Calling Rocks event (British Music Experience, O2 Arena, 6 - 7 November) as it exhibits the Acuity LED 1600, alongside solutions from fellow Duplo partners Esko, Balreed, Fastback and Vpress.

New from Spandex is ‘Sign in a Box’ based on the company’s Infopanel modular signs system. It will be displayed for the first time at the Spandex Open House on 7 and 8 November.

Drupa will maintain its four-year cycle but the show’s duration will be cut to 11 days to reflect the changed visitor demographics. The decision was made by the 20-member Drupa committee at its constitutive session on 2 November 2012.

The Fespa General Assembly has unanimously agreed to allow international Associate Members outside Europe full voting rights. All national Member Associations which have served two years with the organisation can now vote on issues that will help shape Fespa’s future.

Xaar has partnered with China Glaze Company in Taiwan to optimise the performance of its digital ceramic inks with the Xaar 1001 printhead.

Following on from the successful bid to gain an official Guinness World Record for the world’s longest composite photograph, Clare Newton’s Jump4London display is now on show at Spitalfields Market in London. The presentation includes a portion of the 1km long photograph, which was first displayed in public at the Excel Centre earlier this year.

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