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Industry first for MiRiCal Emblems M


iRiCal Emblems has become the first company in its


industry to successfully achieve membership of the British Safety Industry Federation’s Registered Safety Supplier Scheme. The accreditation came after an assessment of its transfer manufacturing facility in Mansfield. Many of the company’s products


are used on safety clothing and personal protective equipment, with the performance of said products being relied upon by suppliers and end-users. Managing director, Jonathan Dul, said: “We are delighted to have been recognised by the BSIF as a member of the Registered Safety Supplier Scheme. “Membership of the scheme underlines the existing credentials of our heat-seal products such as


Daiber expands corporate fashion range D


aiber has unveiled its 2026 collection, introducing 41 new products that strengthen its corporate fashion portfolio with a focus on performance, style and sustainability.


The new additions are presented in the company’s climate-neutral main catalogue for 2026 and are available now.


The expanded range is designed for versatility across work, leisure and active use, combining sporty silhouettes, modern workwear and crossover styles.


New products include dynamic running wear, colourful workwear and contemporary outerwear, all created to mix and match with ease. Environmentally friendly materials remain a key focus, with recycled polyester certified to GRS or RCS


standards and organic cotton certified to OCS used throughout the collection. Highlights include eight new running styles featuring functional fabrics, Climactive technology for temperature regulation and reflective details. Workwear additions stand out with fresh colour combinations such as deep blue/foggy grey and industrial green, offering a modern alternative to traditional workwear palettes. The outerwear range is extended with pieces including a three-in-one jacket, bomber jacket and shirt jacket, alongside new headwear options. All products are showcased in Daiber’s 484-page 2026 main catalogue, printed climate-neutrally on 100% FSC-certified recycled paper, underlining the company’s continued commitment to responsible corporate fashion.


Daiber’s 484-page 2026 main catalogue


Oeko-Tex standard 100, fire retardant accreditation and anti-static accreditation and proves that our customers get the right product made to the right specification.” Becoming a member of the Registered Safety Supplier Scheme demonstrates MiRiCal’s credibility, trustworthiness and expertise when it comes to supplying products that will be used on safety clothing and PPE.


Mutoh and Rowe technologies added to Data Direct’s showroom


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ata Direct has added some of the latest printing technologies from Mutoh and Rowe to its portfolio. Now available from the company’s showroom in Bradford are the new Mutoh HA-1642, the Mutoh XpertJet 661UF. The HA-1642 is the latest in Mutoh’s water-based UV technology, designed to combine the benefits of both. With its inclusions Data Direct can now open up new opportunities across the graphics, signage, décor, and specialist applications. Alongside the HA-1642, visitors to the Bradford office can also experience the Mutoh XpertJet 661UF, a compact yet powerful UV LED flatbed printer ideal for personalisation, promotional items, packaging prototypes, and short-run production.


Its small footprint and broad media compatibility make it a solution for both entry-level and established print businesses looking to expand their service offering.


Completing the demonstration line-


up is Data Direct’s range of Rowe wide-format scanners, showcasing high- speed, high-accuracy document capture for CAD, GIS, AEC, and technical reprographics environments.


Caroline Savage, UK WF manager for Data Direct, said: “By bringing together Mutoh’s latest print innovations with Rowe’s market-leading scanning solutions, we’re giving our partners the confidence and insight they need to grow their wide-format business.”


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