February 02, 2006
On 28 January 2006, Chemicals and Allied Products Export Promotion Council (CAPEXIL) organised an interaction on the export of books, publications and printing with foreign buyers. The meeting coincid... Read More >>
January 31, 2006
Muller Martini also to show new line at IPEX 06The trend toward shorter runs, more titles, more high quality products, “complete service” and reduction of production costs has increased demand for sho... Read More >>
January 20, 2006
The National Book Trust, India is again organising the World Book Fair at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi from 27 January to 4 February 2006. The eight-legged theme of the fair this time is “Composite Cul... Read More >>
January 19, 2006 | By Ramu Ramanathan
Infomedia India Ltd (IIL) joins the ranks of publishing and print giants like Macmillan India and Thomson Press India because of an interesting merger. A few days ago, IIL (formerly Tata Press), forme... Read More >>
January 18, 2006 | By Ron Augustin, European Correspondent
India will be the Guest of Honour of next year’s Frankfurt Book Fair. It is the first country to have been invited for a second time, after its first appearance in 1986. Individual and joint presentat... Read More >>
January 16, 2006
The NELA group is continuing its expansion. After the acquisition of TERNES (today known as NELA USA) in 2000 and the acquisition of the punch and bending segment of Western Lithotec from AGFA in 2004... Read More >>
January 12, 2006
Vision Controlled Positioning – in short VCP is the generic name of the Nela punch bender series which is equipped with optical plate alignment of imaged plates with the help of register marks. But it... Read More >>
January 11, 2006 | By Naresh Khanna
Although Indian publishers and book distributors such as Sterling, Roli, UBS, S Chand, Brijbasi, Manohar, and Rupa and a few others attended the London Book Fair, the larger representation this time c... Read More >>
January 10, 2006
Dainik Jagran, the leading Hindi daily, continues to grow with its launch of new editions at a rate of three new editions a year. In recent months, Jagran started its 26th edition from Muzzafarpur in ... Read More >>
January 07, 2006
Fifty-eight journalists and other media workers were killed world-wide because of their professional activities in 2005, with 22 of them killed in Iraq, by far the most dangerous place for journalists... Read More >>