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Business Wire
9 hours ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Fujifilm's Business Innovation and Imaging Divisions to Exhibit Broad Range of Print Solutions at IPIC 2025
VALHALLA, N.Y. & HANOVER PARK, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Business Innovation and Imaging Divisions, jointly announce their presence at the upcoming International Print and Imaging Conference (IPIC), being held August 3-7, 2025, in Las Vegas. The two divisions will be onsite demonstrating Fujifilm's full-circle offerings in the imaging life cycle – from initial image capture to final printed output – which empower IPI Network Members to gain the latest product knowledge to maximize their business potential in the independent retail space. Fujifilm's Business Innovation Division will feature its REVORIA PRESS™ SC285S (SC285S) onsite at IPIC. Bringing the high-end capabilities of Fujifilm's flagship REVORIA PRESS™ PC1120 digital press to a mid-range printing press, the SC285S is equipped with a specialty toner station 1 in addition to its four-color toners, enabling five-color printing in one pass. SC285S achieves a compact footprint through Fujifilm's newly developed Vertical Toner Development Technology, which transports developer from bottom to top against gravity, significantly reducing the size of each development unit, and in turn enabling five-color printing without increasing the machine size. With the addition of its specialty colors, the SC285S delivers richer, more vibrant prints with smoother gradients, to satisfy a wide variety of customer needs. Its versatility creates potential for unique and customizable projects that were not previously possible from a press of this size. 'There's no denying the power of print,' said Yuji Oki, general manager, FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Business Innovation Division. 'Take a look around you, the printed image is everywhere. In our homes, places of business, schools – the printed image is key to how we communicate with the world. At IPIC 2025, we are celebrating our commitment to print by displaying and demonstrating our latest print technologies so our customers can continue to 'Make More' with Fujifilm.' Also featured in the IPIC booth will be samples of output from the Revoria press after lamination with Fujifilm's latest partner, Skandacor, whose LAMpro Cheetah S15 Photo product combines laminate film technology with high-quality digital prints to create photos that mirror the look, feel and weight of traditional Silver Halide photos. Samples of prints from Fujifilm's SC285S that have this special laminate applied will be available for review in Fujifilm's IPIC booth. Additionally, Fujifilm's Andrew Gunn, director of product solutions and enablement for the Americas, will lead a conversation on 'Digital Print in the New Age' at IPIC, as part of their educational series. This presentation is scheduled for August 5 at 11:00 Pacific time. Fujifilm's Imaging Division will also be onsite at IPIC to share its latest innovations in photo printing, namely the recently announced FUJIFILM Frontier DX400W (DX400W) compact inkjet printer. The latest addition to Fujifilm's Frontier printer lineup, DX400W boasts improvements in printing output, including the addition of two new ink colors, as well as faster image processing/printing times and a smaller overall footprint than its predecessor, DX100. Also onsite will be the group's instax™ line of instant cameras and smartphone printers, as well as products from Fujifilm's Personalized Photo Products Group, which produces a wide variety of photo solutions, including photo prints and cards, photo books, wall art, drinkware, home and office décor and accessories, ornaments, and more. Rounding out Fujifilm's presence at IPIC will be key products from the company's line of professional-grade FUJINON binocular products. 'With our beginnings over 90 years ago as a film company, imaging is a core part of our DNA,' said Bing Liem, division president, FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Imaging Division. 'IPIC is not only the perfect place to demonstrate Fujifilm's commitment to the printed image, but to our independent photo retailers as well. They play a vital role in connecting with our imaging consumers, and their technical expertise and passion enable them to guide our customers in making well-informed decisions about their imaging needs." Fujifilm is proud to be the longest-term Premium Platinum sponsor in IPI's history, with a partnership spanning well over 20 years, demonstrating its continued dedication to supporting the print medium. FUJIFILM North America Corporation's Business Innovation and Imaging Divisions will be onsite at IPIC 2025, Booth # 305, at Red Rock Resort and Hotel in Las Vegas. For more information about Fujifilm's print solutions, visit For more information about Fujifilm's imaging solutions, visit About Fujifilm FUJIFILM North America Corporation, a marketing subsidiary of FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation, consists of six operating divisions. The Imaging Division provides consumer and commercial photographic products and services, including silver halide consumables; inkjet consumables; digital printing equipment, along with service and support; personalized photo products fulfillment; film; one-time-use cameras; and the popular INSTAX® line of instant cameras, smartphone printers, instant film, and accessories. The Electronic Imaging Division markets its GFX System and X Series lines of mirrorless digital cameras, lenses, and accessories to provide a variety of content creation solutions for both still and moving imagery. The Optical Devices Division provides optical lenses for the broadcast, cinematography, closed circuit television, videography, and industrial markets, and also markets binoculars and other optical imaging solutions. The Business Innovation Division offers a full lineup of digital print and toner technologies focused on enabling the digital transformation of businesses and print shops with its offerings of multifunction printers, digital inkjet presses, production toner printers, software, and more. The Industrial Products Division delivers new products derived from Fujifilm technologies including data storage tape products, including OEM and FUJIFILM Ultrium LTO cartridges, desalination solutions, microfilters and gas separation membranes. For more information, please visit go to to follow Fujifilm on X, or go to to Like Fujifilm on Facebook. FUJIFILM Corporation is a subsidiary of FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation. FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, leverages its depth of knowledge and proprietary core technologies to deliver innovative products and services across the globe through the four key business segments of healthcare, electronics, business innovation, and imaging with over 70,000 employees. Guided and united by our Group Purpose of 'giving our world more smiles,' we address social challenges and create a positive impact on society through our products, services, and business operations. Under its medium-term management plan, VISION2030, which ends in FY2030, we aspire to continue our evolution into a company that creates value and smiles for various stakeholders as a collection of global leading businesses and achieve a global revenue of 4 trillion yen (29 billion USD at an exchange rate of 140 JPY/USD). For more information, please visit: For further details about our commitment to sustainability and Fujifilm's Sustainable Value Plan 2030, click here. FUJIFILM, REVORIA PRESS, and instax are trademarks of FUJIFILM Corporation and its affiliates. © 2025 FUJIFILM North America Corporation and its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1 Clear, pink, gold, silver and white for specialty toners. Availability of gold, silver and white will be announced soon.


Daily News Egypt
3 days ago
- Business
- Daily News Egypt
Petroleum Minister, IPIC chief discuss expanding local industry, investment in Egypt
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi met with Abdulkarim Abdullah Al-Mutawa, Chairperson of the International Pipe Industry Company (IPIC), to discuss strengthening local industrial capabilities and expanding investment in Egypt's petroleum sector. During the meeting, the two sides reviewed IPIC's activities, with particular focus on the company's factory in Port Said—established through joint Egyptian-Kuwaiti investments—as a successful model of industrial localization. The facility produces high-quality steel pipes and elbows used in oil and gas projects, infrastructure, transportation, and irrigation systems. Minister Badawi emphasized that promoting local industry is a national priority, given its critical role in reducing Egypt's import bill and increasing reliance on domestically manufactured components. He noted that the Ministry fully supports projects that contribute to industry localization, attract foreign and regional investment, and boost added value in the petroleum sector. 'The investment environment in Egypt is undergoing major positive transformations,' Badawi said, 'with significant incentives to encourage participation in energy, petroleum, and gas industries—particularly from Arab partners.' He added that the government is focused on offering promising investment opportunities while supporting the shift to renewable energy, including maximizing the use of natural gas in local manufacturing to generate greater economic returns. For his part, Al-Mutawa praised Egypt's investment climate and highlighted the strength of its engineering and technical workforce. He noted that IPIC's Port Said facility is fully operated by Egyptian professionals and benefits from the country's robust infrastructure, government support, and political stability—all essential ingredients for investment success. He also expressed appreciation for the ongoing support from the Ministry and Egyptian stakeholders, especially Petrojet, which played a key role in the project. The meeting concluded with both parties agreeing to explore further expansion opportunities in line with Egypt's strategy to enhance local manufacturing and reduce dependency on imports. The Kuwaiti delegation affirmed its interest in increasing investment in Egypt, citing the country's favorable conditions for long-term industrial growth.


Press and Journal
01-06-2025
- Business
- Press and Journal
Dave and Alison's dream renovation on £1.2m Ellon home
Who: 'F1 addict' and retired managing director's advisor Dave Forbes, 74, and his wife, Alison, 66, who worked in logistics at Conoco, plus their adorable golden retriever, Blue. What: Milton Of Leask House, a gorgeous countryside home with five bedrooms, a dog grooming cabin, views of Bennachie, resident swans plus a self-contained flat above the double garage. Where: Around five miles from Ellon, less than a ten minute drive from Collieston. Back in 2011, I had just retired from working as managing director's advisor at IPIC (International Petroleum Investments Company). We had a very busy life in the Middle East – mainly Abu Dhabi – for 27 years. At the end of my career, I worked with the Mercedes Formula 1 team which was particularly enjoyable for me. I was a lifetime Formula 1 addict, and got to meet drivers like Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. Coming back to the UK meant that we could have our own property. Because, living overseas, we lived in rental accommodation all the time with no opportunity to make it our own. So that was the driving thing for me. We finally had our own house and we could do whatever we wanted to do with it. We saw the property on the ASPC website, and it was like a dream come true. Our first impressions were of the lovely ponds and wildlife, including resident wild ducks and swans, the spacious and lavish greenery of the woodlands, and the unspoilt tranquillity of the area. It was in good condition at the time, but we felt that it was perhaps a little dated, and it didn't take full advantage of the available space. The way it was configured never really worked for us. We wanted to change the flow of the property so that it suited us better. We started in 2011 with the utility room. It was basically just a porch at the back of the house, and not really usable as a utility room – that, for me, was the most important change that we make quickly. Then we started on the bathrooms, and upgraded all of them. We just ripped everything out and started again. The self-contained flat above the garage wasn't really habitable for more than a night or two, so we upgraded that completely. And we installed the office. The biggest area we had to tackle was the kitchen. When we came here, the flooring was really outdoor flooring and it definitely wasn't suitable for domestic use indoors. We took it all up, dug it all out and re-laid the slab for the house. It was a a big job but it was a pleasure to get rid of the flooring because it was such a pain to live with. But it gave us the opportunity to rearrange the layout of the kitchen, install other electrical points and cables under the floor. The kitchen is my favourite part of the house now. I love to cook, so it's all based around that for me in the kitchen. For me, my favourite part is the office. I can sit in peace, surrounded by my computers and play to my heart's content. I don't mean playing games, I don't do that, but I can mess around with IT to my heart's content. It's comfortable, well-lit, quiet. It couldn't suit me better. As for outside, we added a greenhouse, dog cabin, tool shed, and henhouse. Before our golden retriever Blue, we had his mum and a couple litters of puppies. We get a lot of rain here and the retrievers would come home covered in mud, so it was essential to have a dog spa. Blue, in particular, is a large dog with the equivalent of size 12 feet. If he comes into the house at any time after being out for a muddy walk, it's a catastrophe! There's a dog bath which has a hydraulic lift so it can be lowered for the dog to get in and lifted to waist height so that the dogs can be washed and dried. It makes it easier for us humans as well. There's a dog hair dryer installed too. And we have an infrared ceiling mounted heater so that in winter they don't get cold. Blue loves the outside space here too. We have ponds, and we get a lot of wild ducks. We have had resident swans here every year since we moved here. They have bred here every year till this year. They have been phenomenal. Mr. Swan and I have had a few run-ins over the years, but we get on pretty well now. I was once helping get the swans back over to the pond when they found themselves in a field surrounded by cattle. I put them into a tub one by one to bring them home, and Mr. Swan didn't fully comprehend that I was trying to help, and he launched a full-blown attack. The swans were reunited within a short time as well – and my bruises healed pretty quickly too! Mr. Swan and I have had a great relationship since then. We feed them as well. It's really nice to have them right there on our doorstep. In renovating our home, we wanted to achieve an authentic, quality finish, that was consistent with the look and feel of the house when we purchased it. Our greatest challenge was to ensure that all our renovations were internally consistent, and conveyed a common theme of top quality. We like to think that we were largely successful in this endeavour. It's nice to reach a point where you can draw a line under all the improvements you wanted to make, and see them finished. It has been really rewarding.' Milton Of Leask House, Ellon, is on the market for offers over £1,200,000. To arrange a viewing contact Raeburn Christie Clark and Wallace on 01358 720777 or check out the website


Daily Mail
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Florence Pugh looks sensational in a skintight leather dress with racy cut outs at Thunderbolts* screening
Florence Pugh looked nothing short of sensational in a black leather outfit as she attended a screening for new film Thunderbolts* on Wednesday night. The British actress, 29, turned heads at the photocall in New York City for the Marvel film in which she plays main character Black Widow. She wore a black leather halterneck maxi dress with a slit, adding some classic black heels for the glitzy event at the IPIC theatre. The We Live In Time star flashed a glimpse of her sensational figure in the backless garment, which featured racy cut outs. Co-star Lewis Pullman, who is Kaia Gerber 's boyfriend, hit the red carpet in a double-breasted pine green suit over a pine shirt, wearing his brown locks in a middle parting. Julia Louis-Dreyfus donned a tie-dye dark blue, white and black maxi dress, accessorising with a simple black belt and some black-lensed sunglasses as she entered the venue. Meanwhile, Law & Order star Christopher Meloni sported a camel shacket over a white shirt, adding some admiral blue jeans and tan shoes for the premiere. And Wyatt Russell, second son of Tombstone star Kurt, looked dashing in a double-breasted black suit with a wide-collared white shirt. They joined stars Geraldine Viswanathan and Hannah John-Kamen, as well as director Jack Schreier, for a cute group snap ahead of the film's release. Thunderbolts*, which hits UK cinemas on Thursday, sees a quirky group of antiheroes embark on a perilous mission to stop the dark phenomenon known as the Void. Florence served not one but five incredible looks during a whirlwind press day out in NYC. The actress kicked things off with a laid-back outfit as she arrived in the Big Apple, donning a white Wrangler tee paired with matching white jeans. She completed the casual look with blue Adidas Gazelle trainers and a pop of colour from a chic yellow handbag. Florence added a brown baseball cap and shielded her eyes with classic aviator sunglasses as she stepped out of her cab alongside her team. The We Live In Time star accessorised with silver rings on each hand and one silver hoop on her right ear, as well as two on her left, wearing her blonde hair in a wavy bob Just hours later, she amped up the glamour as she arrived at Good Morning America in a crisp, all-white ensemble, to promote her latest Marvel blockbuster. Florence looked sophisticated in a tailored white suit jacket and coordinating mini skirt that showed off her toned legs. She elevated the look with silver pointed heels and accessorised with sleek silver-framed sunglasses. Her blonde hair was styled in a soft half up-do, complemented by rosy pink lipstick for a polished finish. The Black Widow star looked radiant and confident as ever as she posed for cameras ahead of her appearance. But the fashion show didn't stop there. Later in the day, Florence turned heads yet again in a dramatic black off-the-shoulder maxi dress. She added a pair of silver statement earrings and a fresh palette of make-up with a deep pink lipstick. The actress, who has been busy promoting her new movie Thunderbolts*, arrived at the Live With Kelly and Mark show in the city for her latest stop on the press tour. For her final look of the day, Florence put on a leggy display in a black strapless mini dress embellished with bold silver sequins. She completed the edgy ensemble with towering black platform heels and chic black sunglasses. The actress was all smiles as she greeted fans in SoHo before hopping into her cab. Last week, she put on a show-stopping display at the star-studded Thunderbolts* premiere, where she was joined by her friends and family. Her beloved Granny Pat was firmly by her side after sweetly becoming somewhat of a permanent fixture at Florence's movie premieres. She was also joined for the first time by her boyfriend Finn Cole in their red carpet debut. Though the Peaky Blinders star, 29, and the Oscar-nominated actress didn't pose for any photos as a couple, he joined her family for a sweet group shot. Finn looked in high spirits as he beamed for the camera beside Florence's best friend Olive McHugh. The couple are thought to have been dating for several months, however neither of them have officially confirmed their relationship. While she wouldn't name Finn, Florence confirmed her relationship status during her October cover shoot with Vogue, and has confessed she is very much in love and is approaching their romance differently to things in the past. She confirmed: 'I am [in a relationship]. OK, so something that I resonate with is that I believe that if magic is real, then it's falling in love.' Florence candidly revealed that she and her partner were 'figuring out what we actually are' and admitted she wanted to start a family one day. She and Finn have been friends for years, but were first reported to be secretly dating after they were seen slipping out of the after-party for the London premiere of Netflix hit The Perfect Couple together in September. They had previously been seen partying at Glastonbury Festival together, while Florence had been spotted liking his Instagram posts and shared her delight when it was revealed he had landed a role in the theatre production Red Speedo. She commented on the post: 'Oh my gosh this is unbelievably exciting!' and added that she'd be bringing her famous grandmother, sharing: 'Granny Pat wants to come... #obvi.'