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Published November 18, 2025
Cary Sherburne talks with Ilan Elad, President of Kornit Digital, about the company's digital printing of athletic shoes. He explains how the application was developed, the benefits for manufacturers, and the process for printing on shoes. He also provides an update on Konnections, the Kornit users group, both the recent virtual event and the upcoming in-person event next April 9th in Ft. Lauderdale.
Published November 17, 2025
No, not that kind of magic! Rather, this article is about mushrooms as a magical replacement for traditional leather—more sustainable, and more flexible in terms of products and decoration. It’s been a while since we’ve written about this, and now for a significant update…
Published November 10, 2025
It’s no secret that times are tough in the world of media these days, but perhaps most challenged are printed newspapers, especially in smaller, more rural areas. The number of “news deserts”—a community, rural or urban, with limited or no access to credible local news and information—continues to grow as newspapers fail or are bought up and decimated. Here’s the latest scoop.
Published November 4, 2025
Will COP30 actually deliver commitments to actionable solutions to the climate crisis or just be another get-together that delivers nothing meaningful? That’s a good question. It seems that there’s a significant shift in strategy for this year’s conference, and it is not an encouraging one—the focus seems to be shifting from reducing dependence on fossil fuels to a strategy of adaptation.
Published October 20, 2025
Why is textile-to-textile recycling is getting so much attention of late? One big reason is that the more fiber we can recapture and reuse, the less virgin fiber is required to keep up with the demand for textile-based products. Cary Sherburne rounds up some of the latest efforts in textile recycling.
Published October 20, 2025
The textile and apparel industry is undergoing a significant digital transformation, driven by advancements across design, printing, cut-and-sew processes, and integrated software solutions. Cary Sherburne surveys the lay of the land.
Published October 14, 2025
Cary Sherburne rounds up some of the latest trends and data regarding packaging sustainability—and consumers’ perceptions of and attitudes to sustainable packaging.
Published October 6, 2025
Do you know what happens to the stuff you recycle? How much of it actually gets recycled, and how much ends up in landfills? A lot depends on your behavior, but also where you live. This includes packaging, textiles, plastics, and more. TOMRA has some answers.
Published September 29, 2025
Among other things, 2025 is set to become the most uncertain year in recent memory relative to tariffs—which countries are affected, what percent each is assigned, and whether the tariffs, as assessed by the current administration, are even legal. This article looks into how the textiles and apparel industry has been impacted.
Published September 22, 2025
In this interview, RR Donnelley's Vice President of IT describes the company's new AI-Powered platform for business communications, enabling companies to analyze their customer communications an aggregate. This opens the door to more consistent and effective digital and physical business communications, enhancing the customer experience, maintaining compliance, and reducing overall costs.
Published September 18, 2025
Is reshoring of apparel manufacturing feasible? Some cotton farmers would like to see clothing “Made In America,” but is it realistic? Cary Sherburne looks at some of the enablers—and some of the obstacles.
Published September 15, 2025
For those of you who appreciate words as much as I do, here are the latest additions to the Cambridge Dictionary…especially if you are hiring GenZ folks—which you should be—you may hear these terms around the office or shop. Now you’ll know what they mean!
Published September 8, 2025
There’s no question that artificial intelligence (AI) tools are evolving rapidly. But not without issues—copyright, privacy, and recent “spicy” images generated by X’s Grok without being prompted. This article explains some of the challenges with the “training” that AI systems undergo to enable them to answer a broad range of queries.
Published August 25, 2025
Although there are some efforts to reshore apparel manufacturing to the U.S., it’s far from reaching a meaningful scale. Meanwhile, supply chains are in a bit of disarray with tariffs and the associated uncertainty. Imports from China are falling off a cliff. Will that benefit other countries like the Dominican Republic and Mexico? Seems so. But the jury is still out, and Asian countries are still the primary exporters of apparel to the U.S.
Published August 21, 2025
The Milliken Textile Protection and Comfort Center (TPACC) at NC State University's Wilson College of Textiles is the only US academic center focused on researching, testing, and evaluating the comfort and protective performance of textiles, garments, and related systems. Milliken & Company has invested $1.5 million in the center, which will be used to accelerate research and create graduate fellowships. Dr. Ormond explains what the center does and how it is looking at the future of PPE for a variety of industries, including fire fighting.
Published August 18, 2025
Algae Ink™ uses bio-based waste streams for a sustainable black ink alternative, Cary Sherburne talks with Devon Murrie, Director of Partnerships and Strategic Growth for Living Ink Technologies.
Published August 18, 2025
The Milliken Textile Protection and Comfort Center (TPACC) at NC State University's Wilson College of Textiles is the only US academic center focused on researching, testing, and evaluating the comfort and protective performance of textiles, garments, and related systems. Milliken & Company has invested $1.5 million in the center, which will be used to accelerate research and create graduate fellowships. In part 1 of this two-part interview, Dr. Ormond explains what the center does and how it is looking at the future of PPE for a variety of industries, including fire fighting.
Published August 4, 2025
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock lately, you will have seen a ton of information out there on artificial intelligence (AI). Much of it you probably skim over—discussions about the financials of AI companies, bits and bytes about how it works, debates over its ultimate impact on humans, etc. But what about something that helps you understand how you can actually benefit from it now? In Co-Intelligence: Living and working with AI, author Ethan Mollick does just that. We found it extremely helpful and hope you will, too.
Published July 31, 2025
In this wide-ranging interview, Cary Sherburne and Eddie Hertzman discuss his new venture in the health/fitness/wellness industry, the challenges of entrepreneurship, additional revenue streams with branded apparel on demand, and much more.
Published July 14, 2025
It’s always a pleasure to visit family-owned printing companies that are excited about the business, adding new capabilities, and entering new markets. Ritter’s Printing & Packaging is one such company. Evolving over time from a Franklin’s franchise to a full-fledged printing and packaging (folding carton/labels) operation, they have a great story to tell.
Published June 23, 2025
IDC Research Director Tim Greene was a bit ahead of the times when he conducted several multi-client and custom research studies on digital textile printing while he was at CAP Ventures/InfoTrends in 2014. Since those days, he sees dramatic progress and explains why.
Published June 18, 2025
Jeff Cox, Operations Manager, Dialog Direct and Qualfon, explains the applications that Dialog Direct products, using offset and digital technologies. He discusses how new technologies have helped gain customers, and talks about what he is looking for at Standard Finishing's Finishing 360 customer event.
Published June 17, 2025
Textile waste is a huge environmental problem, and recycling textiles is complicated by the fact that most textiles are not monomaterial but rather blends such as poly/cotton. Plus dyes are problematic in the recycling process. Cary Sherburne talks with Dr. Yiqi Yang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, whose team has developed a revolutionary process for fiber-to-fiber recycling that addresses all these issues. Now we need brands to invest in further development and scaling of the project!
Published June 16, 2025
There’s been talk for years by textile industry stakeholders about making substantive changes to manufacturing to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but to quote a common saying, it seems like all hat and no cowboy—such limited progress has been made. But now a project between Fashion for Good and Arvind stands to drive needed change.
Published June 16, 2025
Rick Baker, President, Print Tech WPA, talks with Cary Sherburne about the company's strategy for transitioning to primarily digital production and increasing automation on the back end to keep up with digital production. He talks about the value of visiting customer centers like the one Standard Finishing hosts to keep up with what's coming and learning how new equipment can augment production.
Published June 9, 2025
Cary Sherburne talks with Mike Scrutton, Director - Print Technology and Strategy at Adobe, about Project Goldsmith by Adobe, a prepress toolkit that makes it easy to add embellishments to printed files without all the time-consuming back and forth and rework that is often required to add foils or other embellishments to printed work. See it live at Amplify!
Published June 9, 2025
Consumers, especially younger generations, are becoming more conscious of eliminating waste and diverting waste from landfills. While take-out or delivery food is convenient, it can be frustrating to have to throw away the containers knowing they will end up, perhaps permanently, in landfills. TOMRA has an answer.
Published June 3, 2025
In 2024, and into 2025 and beyond, there are a plethora of regulations going into effect around the globe that affect the packaging industry. In this article, we recap many of them in order to provide our members with the latest information. Keep in mind that even if you don’t have a physical presence in a given region, if your products are sold there, you are likely bound by and must comply with local laws and regulations.
Published June 2, 2025
The U.S. Copyright Office released a three-part report on the impact of artificial intelligence as it relates to copyright issues. I probably would not have taken the time to read it but for the fact that upon publication of Part Three, Shira Perlmutter, the Register of Copyrights and Director of the U.S. Copyright Office, was fired (via email) along with the previous firing of U.S. Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, by the current administration. I wondered what was in the report that triggered these actions.
Published May 27, 2025
At FESPA, Adobe announced Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE) Version 7 which offers some truly unique new capabilities, including Transparency Blending and Separation Technology—and an industry first, unlocking the full potential of an Extended Colour Gamut (ECG). In this interview, Mark Lewiecki, Product Manager for APPE, discusses the range of new capabilities and why they are important to the industry.
Published May 21, 2025
Francis McMahon retired after 37 years in the industry, but we all knew he'd be back. Cary Sherburne talks with Francis about how, In his new role, he will be learning in more depth a part of the business he was involved with at previous companies, but wasn't the primary focus: feeding and finishing.
Published May 20, 2025
In this interview with Gary Wang, International Logistics Consultant at Interport in Miami, he discusses how their operation helps clients make sense of tariffs and how they will affect their businesses, and he provides several examples. The company can advise prior to an order, as well as help manage transit. For example, goods just passing through the U.S. port heading to another country or going directly onto a cruise ship will not incur tariffs. Very interesting discussion for anyone who is importing things these days!
Published May 19, 2025
In my overview of Kornit Konnections, the recently held Kornit Digital users group, I mentioned a presentation by Stakes Manufacturing. The company’s unique approach to inclusivity deserves the more in-depth look this article presents.
Published May 12, 2025
As Kornit’s customer base has grown, so has the value of a formalized user group. With the establishment of Kornit Konnections three years ago, the event has grown year over year, attracting 250 attendees for its Miami event at the end of April. We provide highlights from the event in this article.
Published April 23, 2025
As most of our members know, Simon has a rich history in the world of digital printing, dating back 31 years to early digital prepress. In this video, he talks about his background and why he joined Landa Digital Printing. He talked about the symbiosis between offset and digital. And he also highlighted a couple of customers as examples of how this technology has been a bet-the-company move for many Landa customers, who have been able to call in that bet with the success it has brought them.
Published April 21, 2025
The Sourcing Journal has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, and it is chock full of all of the latest sustainability news and challenges facing the textiles industry. If you are in the industry or a consumer who cares about the impact of your textile (apparel) purchases, it’s a must-read. We provide a brief overview here, focused mostly on recycling, but there’s lots more to be learned in the report!
Published April 14, 2025
To say that the whole tariff situation is tumultuous is an understatement. But whether or not you are in favor of them, there may be some hidden value. In this article, we discuss the potential impact tariffs could have on textile-related pollution, including the dreaded Fast Fashion.
Published April 14, 2025
In this interview, Smithers Associate Consultant Jon Harper Smith shares highlights from the recently published report on the Dye Sublimation industry, including present market values in euros and in volume, as well as the company's forecast through 2029. He shares interesting information on the growth opportunities in the market and some of the barriers as well as a brief description of what dye sublimation is in the textiles and apparel industry.
Published April 8, 2025
Leta Wood, Director of Marketing at Kornit, explains the upcoming Kornit Konnections User Group conference scheduled for April 27-29 in Miami, including some of the topics and speakers that will be featured. In addition, she discusses the state of digital textile printing and the barriers that still need to be overcome. At Konnections, more than 50% of attendees are representing brands, and important stakeholder in the textile industry.
Published April 3, 2025
In this interview, Henrik Müller-Hansen, Founder and CEO of Gelato, discusses their recent recognition by Fast Company as an innovator in the manufacturing space. He also details the value of an integrated software solution that goes from procurement through logistics. He believes there is a real opportunity for print service providers to reach a 10% profit margin by leveraging this type of AI-assisted integrated software approach for managing the business.
Published March 31, 2025
As we enter 2025, we also enter a time of growing climate-based trauma for Planet Earth. Both textiles and packaging contribute to these issues, and both are facing increasing regulatory actions designed to reduce their impact. In this article, we provide an overview of the climate situation, the actions being taken, and some hopeful signs for the future.
Published March 25, 2025
Living Ink Technologies offers a carbon-negative pigment for use in black inks that can be a drop-in replacement for black inks using less sustainable, petroleum-based carbon black feedstocks. In this interview, Devon Murrie, Director of Partnerships and Strategic Growth for Living Ink Technologies, explains the difference between Algae Ink, using bio-based waste streams, and carbon-black-based inks and why they are attractive to so many brands for printing on both textile- and paper-based printed items.
Published March 17, 2025
Even though it seems the focus has somewhat been taken off of climate with new White House strategies and approaches, the Zero Carbon Academy expects firms to conduct a balancing act between short-term and long-term climate goals. They identified Top Trends for 2025, which we summarize here.
Published March 10, 2025
I recently had the opportunity to visit the new Fiery LLC headquarters in Fremont, Calif., and spend time with its CEO, Toby Weiss. Toby has been with the company through a few changes in ownership for more than 15 years. He shares his thoughts about the Epson acquisition, what it means for Fiery and its partners, and some thoughts about the future.
Published February 24, 2025
It’s been some time since we have provided an update on on-demand printer Mimeo. I recently had the opportunity to speak with the company’s Vice President of Engineering, Bassim Alamiry, who shared the latest company updates.
Published February 10, 2025
In apparel manufacturing, there is a great deal of automation, but historically cut and sew has been the last mile in terms of the time to market. Cutting is quite automated these days, and as Frank Henderson explains, so is sewing! He shares his thoughts about automation, AI and more based on 51 years in the business founded by his grandfather.
Published February 3, 2025
Skip Bray, President of Modern Litho St. Louis, talks to Cary Sherburne, providing an update on Modern Litho, an 85-year-old company, and shares the news about its acquisition of direct mail experts and updated equipment. The company was producing some direct mail in the past, but with this new addition, Bray expects direct mail to comprise 20% of the business by the end of 2025.
Published January 30, 2025
Printful, a global ecommerce platform for on-demand merchandise production, has expanded its decade-long relationship with Kornit Digital to upgrade its fleet of more than 80 Kornit ATLAS direct-to-garment presses to ATLAS MAX to take advantage of additional capabilities. The company has eight plants around the globe. In this video, Zane Levsa, COO, and Chris Ozols, Head of R&D and QA, explain Printful's operation, production platform, and the reasons behind expanding the partnership with Kornit.
Published January 29, 2025
Scott Williams, Head of Recycling at DS Smith North America, explains how the company's recycling operation works and the value it delivers to the company, its customers, and the planet. Williams brings a strong recycling background to his work at DS Smith.
Published January 27, 2025
As we enter 2025, we also enter a time of growing climate-based trauma for Planet Earth. Both textiles and packaging contribute to these issues, and both are facing increasing regulatory actions designed to reduce their impact. In this article, we provide an overview of the climate situation, the actions being taken, and some hopeful signs for the future.
Published January 20, 2025
As it ramps up its production print (inkjet) business, Kyocera has released a report highlighting major trends in the printing industry as we enter 2025, including security, analog-to-digital transformation, office-to-production print migration, sustainabilty and more. Trevor Maloney, Production Print Manager at Kyocera in London, explains.
Published January 6, 2025
When we first began covering Digital Product Passports back in March of 2024, not much was being written about this emerging regulatory requirement. But these days, it seems like I get an article or press release about Digital Product Passports weekly or more! In this story, we bring updates on how and where Digital Product Passports are required as well as a reminder of what a Digital Product Passport is. Think they don’t apply to you? You may change that opinion after you read this.
Published December 16, 2024
I recently listened to a very informative fireside chat hosted by the World Textile Information Network (WTIN) and wanted to share a summary for our readers who are interested in this segment. Content was presented by two Sun Chemical executives: Simon Daplyn, Manager, Product Marketing; and the company’s business leader for textiles, Edri Baggi.
Published December 16, 2024
After not having visited China for five years, Ghilad had the opportunity to visit a client there, DPI, who recently licensed some inkjet-related technology and equipment from EFI. He shares his perceptions on the Chinese market, including their significant focus on increased quality, exploring both in-country and exports for textile and packaging printing equipment and inks, as well as innovation into other markets.
Published December 10, 2024
Interloop is one of the largest textile companies in Pakistan with more than 35,000 employees. The company recently launched an innovative project, LoomShake, wherein banana plantation waste is collected (instead of being burned) and converted to fibers that can be used in a cotton blend, reducing cotton usage, and the water cotton requires, by 20%. Fahid shares the story in this video interview.
Published December 2, 2024
Although countries pledged last year at COP28 to develop a clear plan to transition away from fossil fuels and triple renewable energy capacity, no clear plan to do so came out of this year’s summits. It’s not a good indicator of what the future will hold in terms of the climate crisis, with no clear global agreement on exactly what needs to be done, and how the world will pull together to get it done.
Published November 21, 2024
At drupa, Gelato launched Gelato Connect, a software solution that enables printers to more efficiently participate in the world of ecommerce. Henrik Müller-Hansen, the company's founder and CEO, explains how Gelato Connect functions as part of the overall supply chain and what the Amazon—and other integrations—mean for the printer.
Published November 11, 2024
As the year comes to a close, we’re back on our soapbox about over-consumption, especially in fashion. Although we don’t mention fast fashion in this article, we are looking at you, Zara, Shein, and others who are pushing out low-quality, highly trendy stuff that usually ends up in the landfill. This article places a focus on several of the online resale platforms that make buying and selling fashion easy for consumers—even profitable—enabling a circular lifecycle and helping to reduce fashion’s horrendous climate impact. If you know of resale platforms we haven’t discussed here, please add them in the comments section, with a few words about how you have used them!
Published November 6, 2024
Cary Sherburne looks at a new collaboration between Adobe and Zazzle that adds integrated printing capabilities to Adobe Express and allows users to design and order printed products through an open print ecosystem.
Published November 4, 2024
Cary Sherburne talks with Anoosheh Oskouian, CEO and President of Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc., about their Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer solutions, designed to capture VOCs and other emissions and eliminate them safely.
Published November 4, 2024
As noted at the time by my colleague David Zwang, many were scratching their heads over Epson’s acquisition of Fiery. Last Friday, November 1, Epson provided more detail about its strategy and expectations related to this acquisition, which are summarized here.
Published October 31, 2024
If the pandemic taught us anything, it's how really fragile supply chains are, especially in today's turbulent world. In this interview, Cary Sherburne talks with John Marrow, who heads up RR Donnelley's supply chain solutions. He shares the insight and advice gained from a report outlining results of a recent survey.
Published October 29, 2024
In this interview, Tim Freeman and Melissa Jones, co-presidents of PGCA, discuss the merger of PGAMA with PGCA, what it means for the region, an update on programs and membership, and more.
Published October 21, 2024
California’s governor just signed into law a first-in-the-nation law requiring companies that make clothing, footwear, and textiles—including drapes, towels and bedding—to set up the nation’s first mandatory take-back program for unwanted clothes. This comes on the heels of a similar law in France, foreshadowing big changes for the industry and hopefully, benefits for the planet.
Published October 14, 2024
Finding talent continues to be an issue for many printing and packaging businesses, perhaps even more so than in other industries due to perceptions about the business that are no longer accurate. In this article, we offer 10 suggestions for hiring and retaining talent that may help you ensure access to the best possible talent pool in your business.
Published October 10, 2024
In this interview, Eldy Lazaro Vasquez, a Ph.D. candidate at the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, an interdisciplinary institute for radical creativity and invention that works to transform ingenious ideas into reality through research, experimentation, and critical thinking, explains how she has invented a machine specifically designed to spin fibers from bio-based materials, with a view toward future scalability. The first material she experimented with was gelatin, leading to a textile publication's title of "Dissolvable Duds."
Published October 7, 2024
Work at the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder is leveraging interdisciplinary research to develop new bio-based fibers that can be dissolved using heat at end of life, supporting disassembly and electronics recyclability in smart textiles, as well as to make textiles more sustainable and less reliant on petroleum-based feedstocks.
Published October 7, 2024
The Smithers team made a list of some 40 developments they noted at drupa 2024 and then reached out to a range of industry journalists and analysts, asking them to rate their importance to the industry and potential viability. In this interview, Sean summarizes the findings which are now available from Smithers.com.
Published October 1, 2024
In this interview, TAGA Past President Mark Bohan provides background information on TAGA, including its history dating back to the late 1940s, and its current goals and objectives. He also talks about the upcoming March conference and how people can get involved.
Published September 30, 2024
Circularity in both textiles and packaging is getting more attention, and importantly, not just recyclability or using recycled materials, but creating a truly circular life cycle that begins with designing for next use. This article explores this concept and uses two companies—Patagonia and DS Smith—as examples of what’s possible to truly create a circular economy.
Published September 25, 2024
In a cross-border M&A such as Epson acquiring Fiery, the transaction can be more complex than a more traditional transaction that occurs within the borders of one country. In this interview, Tom Krasnewich, Managing Director at DC Advisory US, and Tosh Kojima, Managing Director for DC Advisory London, share their perspective as the advisors to Siris LLC in this transaction
Published September 23, 2024
It seems like all of a sudden, news about forward movement in circularity initiatives for the textile industry are coming fast and furiously. In this article, we summarize a few of them and explain their importance—to the industry and to the planet!
Published September 16, 2024
We’ve been talking a great deal about the deleterious effects of fast fashion on our planet. Now we have a counterpoint to discuss—an effort in Congress to rein in fast fashion with the launch of the Slow Fashion Caucus. Plus, California is putting even more teeth into its recycling efforts with a proposed bill that establishes an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program for recycling clothing and textile fibers. And France is proposing a Fast Fashion Tax and an EU ban on exporting used clothing.
Published September 9, 2024
Two articles recently caught my attention relative to sustainability and carbon capture. Google and Microsoft are taking diametrically opposed actions. (And by the way, they are also collaborating on some initiatives!) In this article, we reiterate definitions of carbon offsets or credits and the most common ways it is implemented, as well as discuss the difference between investing in carbon capture or removal directly and through credits. Carbon capture is likely the fastest way to stem the tide of climate crisis, although it won’t happen overnight. There are some big projects underway, but many still need to reach scale and affordability. And they need to be done safely, ethically, and transparently.
Published September 3, 2024
In this interview with Shaun Stamford, Customer Value Manager at DS Smith, Shaun explains DS Smith's approach to circularity and Net Zero, including beginning with designing for next use and taking into consideration Scope 1, 2, and 3 metrics with a goal of attaining Net Zero by 2050.
Published August 29, 2024
Kornit, a leader in digital fabric printing and workflow solutions, will be present at PRINTING United in two booths, both in the South Hall. In this interview, Sharon Donovich, Director at Kornit Digital, explains what visitors to their stands will see and also provides a market update on digital fabric printing, why it is a good add-on for businesses looking for diversification, and much, much, more.
Published August 20, 2024
Thayer Long, CEO of WhatTheyThink, talks about the APTech's rebranding journey and future aspirations. WhatTheyThink's mission to serve the print community, set industry standards and attract the next generation to the industry. The power of print is emphasized, along with the need for its redefinition.
Published August 19, 2024
Cary Sherburne talks with Kevin Abergel, founder of Taktiful, as he shares his journey and insights into the digital embellishment industry. They discuss the importance of creating tools, educating the market, and the value of embellishments for printers and brands.
Published August 5, 2024
We’ve been talking a great deal about the deleterious effects of Fast Fashion on our planet. Now we have a counterpoint to discuss—an effort in Congress to rein in fast fashion with the launch of the Slow Fashion Caucus. Plus, California is putting even more teeth into its recycling efforts with a proposed bill that establishes an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program for recycling clothing and textile fibers. And France is proposing a Fast Fashion Tax and an EU ban on exporting used clothing.
Published August 1, 2024
In this video discussion, Charles Ohiaeri, Chief Fulfillment Officer at Zazzle, explains how the company has evolved into a global network with the goal of connecting creators and makers, while balancing the wishes of end users to add customization to their orders. He also touches on Zazzle's connection to Adobe as the launch partner for the Adobe Express print function.
Published July 29, 2024
In June, we published an article comparing how the plastics industry presents itself to the marketplace, comparing it to when the tobacco industry was trying to save itself. In this article, we look at Plastic Promises and whether the industry is truly living up to them or are they gaslighting us?
Published July 23, 2024
Ship & Shore offers Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (RTOs) for flexo and other printing operations that use solvents. Increasingly, government regulations require printing operations to discontinue emitting VOCs and ozone into the atmosphere. Anoosheh Oskouian, CEO and President of Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc., explains how these systems work and why they are important.
Published July 22, 2024
Adobe Express has been a popular design and publication application for smaller companies, ease-of-entry users and more for some time. But it lacked an integrated print function. Users could create a PDF and then figure out how to get it produced. Now print is integrated, with Zazzle as its default print provider for a curated print service, with the option for other print providers to create Express add-ons by customer request or as a way to increase their reach. In this interview, Aubrey explains why Adobe Express was created and the value of the integrated print function.
Published July 22, 2024
Hurricane Beryl placed a spotlight on the accelerating effects of climate change on the planet, as did the rash of deadly heat waves seen around the planet. Why was understanding what caused Beryl to form as the earliest hurricane ever to reach Category 5, and the impact those conditions are having on our planet as a whole, are discussed here, along with references to the UN’s sustainable development goals that highlight actions each and every one of us can take to protect the planet.
Published July 18, 2024
PicoNext launched the first generative AI service that helps companies rapidly publish product sustainability information as Digital Product Passports, which are to be required for each product sold in the European Union and other parts of the world. In this video interview, Founder Dave Dickson explains what Digital Product Passports are and how generative AI can make creating them faster and more efficient.
Published July 17, 2024
Cary Sherburne interviews Lance Martin, VP of Product Marketing, Komori America Corporation. Lance shares new products, the future of the printing industr,y and Komori's focus on workflow integration.
Published July 15, 2024
Somehow reaching Net Zero by 2050 seems to be slipping even further from our grasp. In this article, we discuss the outcome of COP28, look ahead to COP29, and outline some of the barriers to even coming close to solving the climate crisis.
Published July 12, 2024
Cary Sherburne and Hiroaki Shimosaka, Senior General Manager, Fujifilm, discuss the company's 90th anniversary, its history in the graphic arts business, and its focus on innovation, automation, sustainability and AI for drupa 2024.
Published July 11, 2024
Cary Sherburne talks with Ed Wiegand, CEO, JetFx Inc, about their unique blend of digital and analog printing technologies, with a focus on piezo inkjet technology. JetFx collaborates with HP Indigo and other digital printers to provide finishing solutions, ensuring precise digital registration for embellishments.
Published July 8, 2024
We are a nation of consumers. Overconsumers in many cases. And it’s not good for the planet or your financial health… In this article, we highlight the “No-Buy Revolution” and discuss ways you can participate.
Published June 25, 2024
Senior Editor Cary Sherburne had a conversation with Stuart Fox, Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems' President & CEO, about his company's drupa experience—how did it compare to previous drupas and what kind of results did they achieve during the show? He also highlighted some of the developments shown in the Kongsberg stand, and we extended our thanks for his partnership in creating the stunning—and sustainable—distribution points for the drupa daily!
Published June 24, 2024
We read and hear a great deal about actions that are required to reduce carbon emissions, especially in the textiles and fashion industry. But there is little talk about how to actually do this. In this article, we explain the role accurate, real-time, standard data across the industry can play in actually uncovering the “hows” of reducing the industry’s unacceptable carbon footprint.
Published June 18, 2024
Clara Eisenberger is a visual merchandiser for a well-known luxury fashion brand. She explains a bit about her background, how she got started in this field, and what her job entails. Have you ever wondered who takes care of merchandise display in a luxury fashion store? Clearly, it takes a lot of skill, and an understanding of fashion and design. Clara has it all!
Published June 17, 2024
Are plastics manufactures starting to panic? I only ask because it seems that CNN—and maybe others—are being inundated by pro-plastic ads, reminiscent of when Big Tobacco was trying to save itself. In this article, we look at some of the PR plastics organizations are putting out, and you can draw your own conclusions!
Published June 13, 2024
In this article, sponsored by EFI, Cary Sherburne looks at the company’s sustainability efforts, ranging from its Reggiani ecoTERRA pigment textile printer, Nozomi’s sustainability credentials as compared to analog printing processes, new aqueous inks being used in the new EFI Nozomi 14000 AQ single-pass inkjet technology for corrugated packaging and displays, and the Nozomi 12000 MP single-pass LED inkjet technology for direct-to-metal printing using GREENGUARD Gold certified UV LED inks.
Published June 10, 2024
For years, Benny Landa has been saying that anything that can go digital, will go digital. In this interview, conducted at drupa 2024, Landa talks about the digital innovation Indigo and Landa Digital Printing brought to market, and so much more. You will be surprised at the breadth of the work The Landa Group and Landa Labs is doing to help preserve our planet.
Published June 6, 2024
Cary Sherburne speaks with Dr. Seshadri Ramkumar, professor in the Department of Environmental Toxicology and The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, about a unique approach to using AI to make textiles more sustainable.
Published June 6, 2024
Mark Ridgeway discusses his role as the OEM Technical Account Manager in the EMEA region. He emphasizes the significance of integrating Adobe products into OEMs' RIP and the importance of customer feedback. He explains the necessity for support, technical assistance, and continuous product improvement. He also talks about color management, intuitive workflows, and software simplification.
Published June 6, 2024
Cary Sherburne and Jonathan Graham, Executive Director, Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP), talk about SGP's mission to foster sustainability in the printing industry. They discuss the creation of a sustainability management system and certification program for printers, touching on topics like FSC certified paper, supply chain sustainability and reducing carbon footprint.
Published June 6, 2024
Cary Sherburne interviews Chris Manley, President, Graphco, at drupa 2024. They talk about Graphco's focus at drupa, including RMGT, Foliant Laminating Equipment, SD Italy and Standard Horizon booths. He also introduces SD Italy's hybrid CNC routing and cutting machines and explains Graphco's 'Unfair Advantage' philosophy.
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