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DSPA RELAUNCHES AS PRISM         TERIOSTAR AIMED AT COPYSHOPS AND CAD/GIS MARKETS         SEAL EXTENDS TEXTILE RANGE         INDIGO MAKES ECONOMIC SENSE FOR NB COLOUR PRINT         HILLSIDE TO OFFER INTEGRATED MARKETING VIA WIDE-FORMAT INVESTMENT         WORLD'S FIRST 64'' PRINTER TO FEATURE A MICRO PIEZO TFP PRINTHEAD         ROLAND ACADEMY INTER-SCHOOL CHALLENGE         INX ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT TO OWN A MAJORITY INTEREST IN MEGAINK DIGITAL A.S.         PrintIT! AWARDS CEREMONY CONCLUDES ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR         GET A WORKMATE WITH ECRM         EPSON ENTERS NEW MARKETS WITH INKJET LAUNCHES        
 

Welcome to Image Reports Ireland


The Irish print industry has always been a signpost for the country’s economic wellbeing. In certain quarters the talk is upbeat which is strange given the recent poor economic returns. Yet the reason is actually quite simple. Companies that have had the foresight to invest in the latest digital technology feel secure. The rest are getting squeezed. I may be wrong but I think 2008 will prove to be a year of the shake out like no other.

Contact me on +353 (0) 1 8215189 or thepaperdepot@eircom.net

Martin O’Driscoll
Ireland Correspondent


In this issue of Image Reports Ireland: