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Global digital textile printing inks market to reach $2,114 million by 2023


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revealed that the global digital textile printing inks market will reach $2,114 million by 2023, after being valued at $698 million in 2016. Digital textile printing inks are predominantly used on garments, but are also used on large format rolls of textile. The sector has witnessed significant growth owing to increase in demand for advertisements and corporate branding such as flags, retail graphics and banners. Based on ink type, the sublimation segment occupied approximately half share in 2016 in terms of revenue. The sublimation ink segment


ata published by Allied Market Research has


opportunities for the digital printing inks market owing to an increase in textile and household decorative applications.


Europe is the biggest market for digital textile printing inks and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 16.5% during the forecast period. In Asia-Pacific, a rise in urbanisation, in countries such as China and India, is expected to fuel the market growth and create lucrative growth opportunities. Key players have


The digital textile ink market is worth millions


has witnessed major demand owing to increase in demand for dye sublimation printers in computer printing applications. Furthermore, the demand for pigment-based inks is


anticipated to witness growth owing to its excellent archival print life and colour stability. Clothing and household segments are expected to create lucrative growth


Xpres is coming to a town near you X S


presʼ Power to Print Tour will see best selling equipment and consumables venture out to multiple locations across Britain. Showcasing a range of technologies which have the potential to transform your business, visitors will leave the event inspired and full of ideas. Xpresʼ sister brand Kustom Kit, will also be hitting the road as part of the tour with its 2017 collection.


Knowledgeable and friendly staff will be


on hand to provide demonstrations, share their industry knowledge and answer any questions you have. Dates and locations:


● Tuesday, June 27 – The Village Hotel, Newcastle.


● Tuesday, June 13 – The Village Hotel, Glasgow.


● Tuesday, June 20 – Portsmouth Marriott, Portsmouth.


● Thursday, June 15 – Mercure Aberdeen Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeen.


● Thursday, June 22 – Mercure Watford Hotel, Watford.


● Thursday, June 29 – Weetwood Hall Hotel & Conference Centre, Leeds. Register to attend your nearest event and drop any time in between 10am and 4pm. Free car parking at all venues keeps the journey hassle free (subject to availability).


● For more information visit www.tour.xpres.co.uk


Rowlinson Knitwear receives second consecutive Investors in People accreditation


tockport-based Rowlinson Knitwear has been rewarded the Investors in People (IIP) Gold Standard for the second year running.


The accreditation acknowledges that the knitwear manufacturer has what it takes to lead, support and manage people for sustained commercial success. The IIP assessment revealed that Rowlinson had achieved 192 evidence points out of a possible 196, confirming the manufacturer remains among the elite 7% of IIP Gold accreditated organisations in the UK. Neil Ward, commercial director at Rowlinson, said: “Everyone at Rowlinson is extremely focused on finding ways to improve our business and we really want everyone to feel they can speak up and suggest ways that we can be better. Our


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managers listen well and put people's suggestions into operation, wherever possible. As a result of this, trust and respect are firmly embedded in our culture.” Nicola Ryan, head of people services at Rowlinson, added: “Every aspect of how we support our people enables us to help our people reach their potential. As an example, we emphasise apprentice recruitment, as we firmly believe in giving young people an opportunity to build their career and learn important work skills within a stable and caring workplace. In return, our approach delivers great employee satisfaction and our focus on collaborative working enables us to deliver excellent client service. To have Investors in People re-endorse our approach is extremely gratifying.”


economically invested majorly in R&D activities to


develop advanced products to cater for the requirements of the market. These include: AnaJet, DuPont, Kiian Group, Sawgrass and Kornit Digital.


Nicola Ryan and Neil Ward with the award June 2017 | 9 |


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