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Noel D'Cunha

India

Managing Editor at PrintWeek India

Managing Editor at WhatPackaging?

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  • 4 days ago | printweek.in | Noel D'Cunha

    In a move that reopens a previously exited market segment, Heidelberg has partnered with Manroland Sheetfed to re-enter the very large-format offset press arena, signalling a recalibration of its packaging print strategy as demand for folding cartons rises globally Heidelberg has announced a partnership with Manroland Sheetfed to bring a new very large-format (VLF) offset press to market, marking its return to a segment it once exited and indicating a shift in its packaging growth trajectory.

  • 4 days ago | printweek.in | Noel D'Cunha

    A new very large-format press signals Heidelberg’s ambition to dominate folding carton printing, but can a partnership with a rival shift the industry’s trajectory? Heidelberg 175th anniversary celebration also marked the launch of the Cartonmaster CX 145, a very large-format sheetfed offset press developed with Manroland Sheetfed. The CX 145, tailored for long-run folding carton production in food, beverage, and consumer packaging, addresses a critical gap in Heidelberg’s portfolio.

  • 4 days ago | printweek.in | Noel D'Cunha

    As Heidelberger marks 175 years, the unveiling of its redesigned customer centre points to a future shaped by systems integration, data-driven production and a renewed focus on packaging Heidelberger celebrated its 175th anniversary on 2 June 2025 with the inauguration of the Home of Print, billed as the world’s largest customer experience centre for the print industry.

  • 4 days ago | printweek.in | Noel D'Cunha

    Mumbai-based transactional print specialist Seshaasai Technologies is ready to embark on a new chapter – launching an Initial Public Offering (IPO) Mumbai-based transactional print specialist Seshaasai Technologies, a name long associated with the BFSI sector’s shift to digital infrastructure, is preparing to list on the Indian bourses.

  • 2 weeks ago | printweek.in | Noel D'Cunha

    As both digital and print signage continue to evolve, manufacturers are investing to improve quality and expand application versatility. Prabhat Prakash delves deep India’s signage industry, propelled by advancing technology and consumer demand, is continuously evolving. The market is witnessing a rapid transition between print displays and digital signage solutions. Despite the growth trajectory, several challenges persist, from market saturation to the fragmentation of the domestic industry.

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