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ESPA has unveiled new branding in a move that highlights its evolution and its future-focused agenda. The new branding, launched at the same time as FESPA’s new strapline: ‘Connect, Inspire, Support’, signifies more than a visual change – it is a reflection of FESPA’s purpose: to serve its community, promote creativity, and connect print professionals with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive. The refreshed look features a sleek, modern font and fresh logos that deliver consistency across FESPA’s branded assets and event portfolio. It is clean and vibrant, and highlights FESPA’s commitment to facilitating innovation, collaboration and excellence. The new branding is being rolled out across all FESPA platforms, including its website, social media channels, member communications and flagship exhibitions. Duncan MacOwan, head of marketing


FESPA unveils sleek new branding FESPA Future manifesto released


and events at FESPA, said: “Our new look is fresh, futuristic and brings a new level of clarity to how we present ourselves to our global


community. Importantly, it reinforces our commitment to inspiring and supporting our network as the print landscape continues to evolve.”


The release of the new branding coincides with the release of the FESPA Future manifesto, which details how FESPA connects, inspires and supports its community beyond its global exhibitions. The FESPA Future manifesto is the first FESPA report to be entirely designed in the new branding.


The ways in which FESPA connects, inspires and supports its community beyond its events include: • It shares insights and signposts trends through its Thought Leadership Partner Keypoint Intelligence, as well as its various channels.


• It stimulates innovation and knowledge-sharing via its website, content hubs and Club FESPA content.


• It promotes sustainability and leads by example, having received ISO Certification for Sustainable Event Management in 2024.


• It actively engages the next generation of printers through its associations’ activities and Youth Engagement Days at its global exhibitions.


• It reinvests into its associations’ activities and programmes across the world. • It provides printed educational resources and other support to underserved communities around the world, while also encouraging sustainable practices across the print sector, through its sister organisation, The FESPA Foundation.


Production boost for swissQprint Kudu users U


sers of the swissQprint Kudu will receive a 12% hike in production throughput thanks to an upgrade


package.


The service is on offer to all 100 Kudu users with the model enhanced thanks to this year’s new state-of-the-art flatbed Generation 5, which delivers a top speed of 341sq m/hr.


The enhancement package includes software, firmware and hardware and enables the Kudu to keep up with the additional productivity demands.


INFiLED has launched a new engineering programme


Simon Averell, swissQprint UK service manager, said: “We have always provided free software upgrades for all our customers across our printer ranges. This new development for Kudu users will further improve their ability to turn work around faster combined with the high-quality printing they were already producing.”


The new release incorporates optimisations of the carriage movement. Relating hardware improvements to the system help the machine cope with the


increased speed.


Erskine Stewart, managing director of swissQprint UK, added: “Service is such an important part of what we do. The quality and productivity of our machines goes hand-in-hand with our commitment to all businesses that have invested in our products. Our ongoing support enables all users to grow their market with a reliable partner in swissQprint. The Kudu upgrade is the perfect example of how all customers can benefit from working with us.”


INFiLED launches new training programme


and maintain LED systems with confidence.


The course covers both theoretical knowledge and real-world application, providing a full overview of INFiLED’s LED ecosystem.


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ED display specialists, INFiLED, has launched its new Certified Engineering programme. Labelled ICE (INFiLED Certified Engineering), the initiative aims to equip technical professionals in the EMEA region with the hands-on skills and knowledge needed to install, configure


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Key topics covered in the training include the basics of LED display systems, calibration and configuration, troubleshooting and fault-finding essentials, how to integrate and configure processors (NovaStar and Brompton) with INFiLED displays, and installation techniques for applications in rental/staging, corporate, retail and more.


Marco Bruines, CEO of INFiLED in EMEA, said: “With LED deployments becoming more complex and critical to the success of live shows, corporate events, retail installations and broadcast environments, having certified professionals on-site ensures system reliability and peace of mind for everyone involved.”


The ICE course is open to all experience levels and will be delivered at select locations throughout the EMEA region, including Barcelona, London, Rotterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and Dubai, by experienced INFiLED instructors.


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