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NUtec Digital Ink receives Quality Manufacturing Certifi cation


Ink developer and manufacturer, NUtec Digital Ink has announced that it has been awarded the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certifi cation by SGS. Being awarded the GMP


Mimaki releases new dye sublimation printer for textile market


NUtec awarded GMP certifi cation by SGS


certifi cation signifi es that NUtec operates under a robust, independently audited quality manufacturing system. This includes stringent management of raw materials, validated and repeatable processes, controlled production environments, full traceability, comprehensive documentation, and ongoing quality monitoring.


These measures ensure that NUtec consistently produces inks that meet clearly defi ned quality and regulatory specifi cations. Darren Claassens, head of sales and


marketing at Nutec, said: “Our GMP certifi cation from SGS confi rms that NUtec’s inks are produced under rigorously controlled and independently audited manufacturing conditions.” “For customers, this provides added assurance of consistent quality, traceability and compliance with internationally recognised standards, while supporting both regulatory and brand requirements. “The certifi cation strengthens confi dence in NUtec as a reliable innovation partner, helping customers reduce risk while meeting increasingly demanding industry expectations.”


InkTec Europe appoints new marketing executive


TS330-1800


Mimaki has released its new TS330-1800, designed to cater to the textile applications market. A new addition to the TS330 series, it is equipped with a larger print width of 1,940mm to work with a broader array of projects within the fashion, sportwear, textile signage and home décor. The new size enables users to increase their output and diversify with larger applications such as curtains, while bypassing time spent sewing and pattern matching, along with being compatible with Sb411 inks in orange, violet, fluorescent pink and yellow.


Arjen Evertse, director sales at Mimaki Europe, said: “The TS330 Series delivers reliable, high image quality, colour density and high print speeds, and so we wanted to offer print shops a larger machine to further amplify their business growth.


“Thanks to its larger print width, the


new TS330-1800 can now accommodate larger home décor applications, a market where digitally printed textiles are in high demand, and higher output with improved layout efficiency for other applications, in addition to all the existing benefits of a TS330 printer.”


Zebra Print Group names BHF as new charity partner


Zebra Print Group has announced the British Heart Foundation (BHF) as its chosen charity partner for the next 12 months. This is a collaboration that will see the


fi rm raise vital funds to support life-saving research and promote heart health across the region.


InkTec Europe’s new marketing executive, Rhys Edwards


InkTec Europe has appointed its new marketing executive, Rhys Edwards, as part of plans to strengthen its marketing presence, digital engagement, and brand profi le across Europe. Mr Edwards joins InkTec Europe with previous experience at companies including business consulting fi rm, IMSM, and telecom solutions provider, Stream. In his new role, Mr Edwards will be responsible for increasing the company’s marketing activity across digital platforms, building relationships, and working closely with the sales team. Joey Kim, managing director of InkTec Europe, said: “Rhys brings fresh energy, strong digital expertise, and a clear understanding of how modern marketing can support sales and long-term growth. His appointment refl ects our commitment to driving InkTec Europe to the next level.”


The team at Zebra has committed to raising a minimum of £500 over the next year by hosting a series of fundraising and awareness activities. Samantha Overton, managing director


at Zebra Print Group, said: “At Zebra Print Group, we are passionate about making a positive difference beyond the work we do for our clients, and partnering with the British Heart Foundation allows us to support vital research and life-saving initiatives that touch so many families across the UK. “Heart and circulatory diseases affect millions of people, including some of our own colleagues and their loved ones, so this partnership is very close to our hearts.”


MD Samantha Overton (middle), with the Zebra Print Group team


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