In this issue we conclude our coverage of the British School Photography Conference with presentations of Conference Goals, Vision & Practical Insights, Leveraging Templates to Simplify Processes and Improve Sales, Running Your Business on EOS, Optimising Your Photography Department and Reset Your Brain and Prepare for the Future.
Our coverage of the Japan Inkjet Technology Fair conference concludes with a sample of presentations: INKBANK For a Colorful World, Masterful Harmony – Inkjet and Robotics Working Together, Impact Of Digital Front-End Selection For Industrial Inkjet Solutions and Superior Controller Technology For Commercial And Industrial Printing Markets.
The Business Review contains extended reviews of CEWE and Kodak Alaris Holdings.
Our comprehensive Upcoming Events shows events from the beginning of May through the end of June, although we have a not-yet-published listing into the autumn of 2025.
Brief News of the Photo Imaging Industry includes:
4 Easy Ways to Make Sure No One Can Read Your Text Messages
• The Four Biggest Organizational Cost Challenges—and How to Solve Them
* POS-MAIL reports that Orwo Net GmbH has filed for insolvency
• There’s a gap between leadership confidence and employee readiness, leading organizations to overestimate their cyber resilience
• Fujifilm has raised the prices of films sold in Japan
• World Imaging News’ exclusive coverage of this year’s DTF Expo
• Plant-based packaging is formed using renewable materials derived from plants
• RINGFOTO announces the rebirth of its annual Photo Fair as IMAGING WORLD
• More than 100 million Fujifilm instax™ series of instant cameras and smartphone printers have been sold.
• Recently discovered security flaws in Canon and Xerox printers
• The first high-speed inkjet Belharra printer from Kyocera Nixka Inkjet Systems has been installed
• Harman Technology, parent company of the Ilford and Paterson brands, is raising US prices for film & paper
• There’s more than one job in photography,
• 2025 State of the Photography Industry report from Zenfolio
• Polaroid Flip has a flippable lid for protection, a Hyperfocal 4-Lens
• Blackmagic Design has halted its plans for a new factory in Dallas due to US tariffs
• Most companies that responded to a new CNBC Supply Chain Survey said high costs are the biggest headwind in moving manufacturing back
• “Textile Recycling: Process, Types, and Innovations” provides a detailed look at the current situation and the road to sustainability
• “The 2025 Economic Outlook for Commercial Printing”
Post Published: 30 April 2025
Author: Don Franz
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