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29 October 2021: Roland DG Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters has launched D-BRIDGE(https://d-bridge.rolanddg.com/en/), a support website that provides a variety of helpful information about the benefits of digitalization and secrets

29 October 2021: To meet the evolving printing demands of families and small business owners, HP India today introduced a new range of its ink tank printers - HP Smart Tank 700. Designed to offer

27 October 2021: adidas has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Reebok to Authentic Brands Group (ABG) for a total consideration of up to € 2.1 billion. “Reebok has been a valued part of

27 October 2021: Indian Printing Packaging and Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA) has announced new dates for Printpack India 2022 to be held at India Expo Center, Greater Noida from 11-15 March 2022. Printpack India 2022

27 October 2021: PUMA has developed ULTRAWEAVE, its lightest ever performance apparel technology engineered to deliver the game’s fastest football jersey. The new technology was unvelied on October 6, worn by the Italy men’s national

27 October 2021: India’s biggest manufacturer of wide format inkjet digital textile printers ColorJet India has recently appointed RGF as their distributor in the markets of Europe, Turkey and Nordic countries. Founded in 1985 as an

27 October 2021: India is a competitive market where famous brands are ready to go global and rebrand with modern ideas. So, Frederic Gomez & Co., a leading creative genius specialist from France that is

27 October 2021: Reliance Retail has acquired majority stake by buying out the 35% stake held by Everstone Capital in India's Ritika (P) Ltd. the company that owns Ritu Kumar brands. "We are looking at the

27 October 2021: Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis, Global 3D Printing Materials Growth Opportunities, finds that the global 3D printing materials market is projected to reach $3.18 billion by 2027 from $1.33 billion in 2020

27 October 2021: H&M is implementing virtual in-store fitting features into a number of its store locations in Germany. The move comes as the result of a partnership with Nexr Technologies SE and its Berlin-based

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