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FESPA UK names new president and vice president T


he FESPA UK association has named Paul Noble as its new president and Nathan Swinson-Bullough as the new vice president.


Mr Noble is managing director of Specialised Canvas, a contract sewing factory that supplies custom-made textile products and repairs. He takes over as president from RMC Digital Print managing director Nicole Spencer. In a post on LinkedIn he said: “I’m delighted to have taken the chair as FESPA UK association president. Thanks to Nicole Spencer for steering the association through a tough few


years. We have a wonderful team, led by Suzi Ward who is doing a huge amount to champion the causes of print, and Jay Burfield, who is getting recognition by the global board about the pioneering work he is doing to bring through our next generation of print and graphics specialists.” Mr Swinson-Bullough, managing director of wide format printer Imageco, has worked closely with the FESPA UK team in recent years.


The announcement was made at the FESPA Global Print Expo in March. FESPA UK is one of 37 national FESPA associations for the screen printing, digital printing, and textile printing community.


Summa releases GoProduce Flatbed Edition 3.0


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umma has released a new version of its GoProduce software, GoProduce Flatbed


Edition 3.0.


This software is explicitly tailored to Summa’s flatbed cutter range, the F Series. As a result, the in-house developed software ensures optimal utilisation of the flatbed cutters and efficiency in customers’ production processes.


The software comes with every new F Series and is easy to install. With its intuitive interface and easy navigation, the software is user-friendly and users


quickly find their way around. Features include:


• Powerful 64-bit software: Not only does the software run faster, but there is now more working memory, making it operate more efficiently.


• Connected media handling: It integrates the flatbed cutter smoothly with peripherals to create an efficient automated workflow, using our GoConnect software integration.


• New predefined action sets for automatic feeder support.


• New logging features for better support.


GoProduce Flatbed Edition 3.0 is tailored for the F Series L-R: Benjamin Adner, Rick Hajec and Jim Burns E


ffective from March 25, the founder of Inkcups, Benjamin Adner has taken on the new role of chief innovation officer.


Stepping into his shoes as CEO is Rick Hajec, while vice president of sales, James Burns, has been promoted to chief commercial officer.


Mr Hajec is an experienced CEO and Inkcups insider who will help drive organisational growth into the future. Mr Adner said: “I have been running Inkcups with great success for the last 23 years. However, the organisation is ready for some new professional leadership that will help accelerate growth. I have known Rick for a long time, and his guidance over the years has been invaluable to the company and to me. He knows our business, our people, our customers, and there is no-one more suited to take Inkcups to the next level. I feel very lucky to be handing over the reins to him.”


| 12 | May 2024 www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


Paul Noble is the new FESPA UK president


Inkcups announces new CEO and


leadership restructure


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