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Industry News InkTec unveils new site in South Korea I


nkTec has taken a step major leap forward after opening a second production facility in Seosan, South Korea. The new site spans a total area of 66,000m sq and is reported to have a monthly production capacity of 400,000m sq.


The new facility is packed out with state-of-the art features including:


• A cleanroom facility for dust- free quality control.


• Eco-friendly ventilation systems that minimise odour and emission.


• Low-temperature storage to preserve raw materials and products.


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• RTO systems to maintain full production efficiency.


• Smart, automated HMI systems and explosion-proof safety design.


• Certified PSM processes ensuring a stable and secure work environment.


• Rigorous IQC and PQC systems upheld by trained professionals.


The facility will also have South Korea’s largest monthly output


• Media handling techniques for optimised output quality


success to become HP engineers


arge-format print provider, Pyramid, can now offer installation services for HP printers after two of its hardware sales team became HP Latex engineers. Carl Birchall and Cole Appleby completed the intensive five-day programme held in Barcelona. During the week, the pair were immersed in HP’s advanced Latex print technologies, covered a full spectrum of critical competencies. This includes:


• In depth mechanical and electronic system setup


• Calibration and maintenance of HP Latex printheads


• Firmware upgrades and diagnostics for seamless operation


• Adherence to HP’s highest safety and environmental standards


Mr Birchall and Mr Appleby are now authorised to deliver full-scale installation, commissioning, and after-sales support services for HP Latex roll-fed printers across the UK.


Neil McCarthy, head of sales and marketing, said: “Carl and Cole have met HP’s rigorous standards in Barcelona, and this enables us to elevate our installation and support services to the next level.


“This certification exemplifies our dedication to equipping our clients with peak performance from their HP Latex systems.”


Carl Birchall and Cole Appleby The new site in South Korea


of digital oil-based inks.


With this expansion InktTec look to reassure future commitments and innovation helping bring better quality and control to customers.


TPV Technology awarded EcoVadis Platinum rating


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PV Technology, the parent company of PPDS, has been awarded EcoVadis Platinum status, affirming its position as one of the world’s top 1% most sustainable electronics manufacturers. This recognition also aligns PPDS’ unparalleled commitment to addressing impact both on people and on the planet, together with the risks and opportunities tied to the display industry and business sustainability.


Stefan van Sabben, global director CSR and sustainability at TPV Technology, said: “We have now advanced to the top 1% of all assessed companies, a significant achievement that reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices. “Examples can be found at every level of the business and our channels, from the factory floor to the ongoing performance of our products long after our customers have installed them. We believe a company’s value lies not only in its business success but also in the positive impact it creates for people and society.”


EcoVadis is a globally recognised and trusted provider of business sustainability ratings, overseeing detailed assessments of a company’s yearly sustainability performance in areas such as environment, labour and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement.


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