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Labelexpo Asia hits top spot
13 December, 2011

Spotlight on Germany
22 November, 2011
Apart from being the economic powerhouse of Europe, Germany is also home to many of the leading suppliers of converting machinery and systems – including the world’s biggest manufacturers of printing presses. It is also the location for the industry’s two main exhibitions – drupa and ICE Europe. Here we review news and innovations from a selection of German companies

Advancing lenticular flexo printing
14 November, 2011

Smarter software sharpens Sabre’s cutting edge
21 October, 2011

Clear trends emerge at a busy labels and labelling show
17 October, 2011

Labelexpo hits a high note
14 October, 2011

Print performance at Next level
06 October, 2011

DuPont to market Inometa adapters
15 September, 2011

Brussels bonanza – part 2
14 September, 2011
A second helping of our appetiser for Labelexpo Europe 2011 – the main course is to be served at the Brussels Expo on September 28 – October 1

UV system simplifies switching
07 September, 2011

Brussels bonanza - part 1
04 August, 2011
This year’s Labelexpo Europe show will be the largest in the leading narrow web industry event’s 30-year history. Here we preview some of the many exhibits to be seen in the Brussels venue during 28 September-1 October. More will appear in the September issue of Converting Today.

Looking ahead
04 August, 2011
Maureen Byrne said her farewells in last month’s editor’s comment so, this month, I say hello. Some of you will remember me from when I was editor of Packaging News, which was for almost 10 years. I left there five years ago, since when I have been editing publications for the wine and spirits sector. Now I am back in the world of converting and packaging and very much looking forward to progressing the editorial coverage of Converting Today and its sister titles, Contract Packing and Packaging Today, and, of course, to hearing your news. August, although traditionally a relatively quiet time for the manufacturing sector, is, nevertheless, an important time for planning ahead in preparation for the busy period to follow. In late September, for example, Labelexpo is taking place in Brussels. The organiser says it is already larger than the previous edition and that all six halls have been filled, which makes it the largest ever label event. Plus this year, for the first time, there will be a zone dedicated to package printing where converters can learn from demonstrations and seminars how they can expand their business beyond labels, often using the same equipment, into short run package printing (including flexible packaging, folding cartons, pouches and sachets).In this and next month’s issue we preview some of the many exhibits to be seen at the exhibition and I hope I will have the chance to meet many of you there.Felicity Murray,Editor

Largest label show
20 July, 2011

Operators’ Day at Labelexpo
13 June, 2011

Winning Performance
17 May, 2011

Sticking to the straight and narrow
12 May, 2011
A combination of market forces and new technology is creating new opportunities in the narrow-web sector for conventional and digital processes alike, reports Sam Cole.

Furthering flexo-bility
07 April, 2011
Technological advances in machinery and software systems are ensuring that flexo continues to challenge the capabilities of other print processes. Mike Taylor reports.

Cut to size
20 January, 2011
A look at the latest technology advances and recent installations in the slitting and rewinding field.



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