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Dragon Signs named new front of shirt partner for Dragons RFC


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ragons RFC has appointed Dragon Signs to be the club’s new front of shirt partner for the 2024/25 season. Long-standing partner Dragon Signs has extended its commitment to the Men of Gwent with this new agreement on the eve of the new BKT United Rugby Championship campaign. The Dragon Signs logo will now feature across the chest of Dragons RFC’s new home, away and European playing jerseys this season.


The UK signage maker also became player sponsors for club captain Ben Carter and Wales international star Aaron Wainwright.


Rhys Blumberg, CEO of Dragons RFC, said: “We are absolutely delighted


that Dragon Signs are supporting us throughout this season as front of shirt partner, proudly displayed on all our new jerseys.


“Dragon Signs have been long-term supporters of Dragons RFC, and this new partnership only solidifies the fantastic relationship we have with Rhys and all the team.”


Rhys Harrington, managing director at Dragon Signs, said: “We are thrilled to become the front of shirt sponsor for the Dragons during this exciting period for the region.


“With the impressive recruitment both on and off the field, we felt it was the perfect time to increase our commitment. As a UK signage provider, this partnership will grant us valuable


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Forge Graphic Works has been named Durst Workflow’s 1000th customer


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n American adtech company has purchased swissQprint’s 2,000th printer.


Kilian Hintermann, CEO, said: “We have sold our 2,000th printer, a significant milestone in swissQprint’s 17-year history.”


The Nyala printer is going to America, destined for superGraphics in Seattle. Reid Baker, CEO of advertising technology company, added: “swissQprint won us over on by combining the strength of the highest quality flatbed press on the planet with high efficiency production output, and it is an honour for SuperGraphics


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R-L: Reto Eicher, one of the swissQprint founders with Carmen Eicher and Kilian Hintermann


to be taking delivery of the 2,000th swissQprint machine.”


Out of the 2,000 installed printers, over 400 are more than 10 years old and still in daily use.


swissQprint develops and builds 100% of its products at its Swiss headquarters, which gives the company end-to-end control over the process.


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Dragons CEO Rhys Blumberg with Rhys Harrington, managing director of Dragon Signs


national exposure through TV audiences. “We will be immensely proud to see the Dragon Signs brand featured on the jerseys when the new season begins.”


Durst Group celebrates 1,000th customer of Durst Workflow software


orge Graphic Works has been named the 1,000th customer to install Durst Workflow software. Todd Ebersole, strategy director of Forge Graphics, said: “We wanted a more advanced workflow solution with integration in other parts of our business- like scheduling, pricing, and automation of common tasks that save us time and prevent re-work.”


Forge Graphic Works was particularly drawn to the vertical integration with Lift ERP and key modules within Durst Workflow, such as verification, impose


swissQprint sells 2,000th machine


editor, and PDF proof approval. Michael Deflorian, business unit manager, software and solutions at Durst Group, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Forge Graphic Works as our 1,000th Durst Workflow customer. This milestone underscores the significant impact our solutions have on industry. “We are committed to delivering integrated, user-friendly solutions that drive efficiency and profitability for our customers, and we look forward to supporting Forge Graphic Works in their continued growth and innovation.”


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