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“Cloud print has reached a tipping point. Customers want the flexibility and efficiency of the cloud, but they also expect providers to deliver clear security, sovereignty and reliability assurance,” said Louella.

“The winners in this fragmented market will be those who deliver clarity, providing clear architectures, clear roadmaps, and clear value, while enabling customers to build AI ready, integrated document ecosystems.” n

Girls Who Print announces global Summer Summit

Girls Who Print has announced its Summer Summit 2026, a free two-day online conference taking place July 29 and 30, exploring the forces that shape careers, leadership and influence across the print and graphic communications industry. The conference theme, The Elements of Impact, is structured around four elemental tracks: Earth, Wind, Fire and Water, each representing a different force shaping careers, business, leadership and

participate in discussions aligned with their expertise and experience. Professionals from every segment of print and graphic communications, and all levels of experience, are encouraged to apply. “Women in print build careers the same way the elements shape the world around us, through strong foundations, expansion, and the ability to adapt and keep moving forward,” said Deborah Corn, executive director of Girls Who Print. “The Summer Summit moves from Earth, the foundation of impact; to Wind, the reach of impact; Fire, the energy of impact; and Water, the flow of impact, to provide attendees with a strategic roadmap for expanding their visibility, influence, opportunities and long- term success.” The Summit will also feature a Lunch with Girls Who Print session each day, providing attendees with opportunities to learn more about the organisation’s mission, followed by an open discussion about the morning sessions and a preview of what is still to come. The event is free to attend. n

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influence across the industry. The Summer Summit also includes an open worldwide call for speakers and panellists. Girls Who Print members and professionals from companies sponsoring the organisation are invited to apply to

Lintec Europe invests in Mimaki UV printer cutter

Lintec Europe, a manufacturer of premium self-adhesive films for architectural window graphics, has strengthened its UK demonstration and technical support capability with the installation of a Mimaki UCJV330-160 UV printer cutter. Lintec Europe decided to replace its existing system as it needed to improve the company’s confidence in its sample

production. In seeking a solution, Mimaki’s UCJV330-160 stood out, particularly for the performance of its white UV ink on Lintec’s own films. “Our films are designed to perform at a premium level, so the print quality has to match,” explains Lintec Europe managing director, Andy Voss. “The adhesion, scratch resistance and overall punch

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