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Konica Minolta, Inc. (Konica Minolta) has been listed among the “2021 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World” (2021 Global 100). Konica Minolta’s inclusion on this prestigious list will mark the fourth time and the third year in a row, following 2011, 2019 and 2020.

New innovations include advanced MIS/ERP workflow software, EFI Fiery management interface and automation solutions, and super-high-speed and high-volume display graphics printers

On January 20, 2021, the Board of Directors expressed the intention to organize the Offset Solutions activities into a stand-alone legal entity structure and organization within the Agfa-Gevaert Group. This intended reorganization is part of the strategic transformation program for the Agfa-Gevaert Group,

WAN-IFRA, the leading world association of news publishers and media tech companies, launched today its new corporate brand identity, including a redesigned logo and website. These changes come at a time when the association is evolving its service offerings and expanding its global reach.

drupa exhibitors and interested companies from the international printing industry now have the opportunity to register for participation in virtual.drupa. After the face-to-face format of the world's leading trade fair had to be cancelled due to the Corona pandemic, drupa will now take place in a virtual format from 20-23 April 2021. During the four-day online show, companies will present themselves and their products to the global print community, interact and reactivate their business by generating important leads and sharing expert knowledge.

On 01.01.2021, Mosca GmbH changed its corporate structures and split up into an overarching group company with several subsidiaries that include the following business units: Machinery & Equipment, Strap & Consumables and Sales & Services.

Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Limited (Konica Minolta) has been awarded the 'Tech for Good Award' at the coveted 2020 Better Society Awards. The award recognises its work with The Big Issue magazine, which was the first street newspaper to implement augmented reality (AR) using the Konica Minolta genARate app. This created new access to content, raised awareness of poverty, homelessness and social exclusion in the UK, and supported sales.

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