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In this inspiring interview, Jean Lloyd speaks with Abisha Katerere, the visionary behind Women in Print 2025—a powerful movement transforming Africa’s print and design sectors. From its Johannesburg launch on 8 August to its national rollout in Cape Town and Durban, the series is more than just an event; it’s a call to empower, innovate, and inspire. With hundreds of women expected to attend each event, the series highlights mentorship, leadership, and the role of women shaping the future of print in Africa. Abisha shares the origin story of this groundbreaking platform, the bold purpose behind the PrintHER Mentorship Programme, and the importance of cross-sector collaboration in driving inclusive industry growth. Discover how Women in Print is building visibility, community, and opportunity—one story at a time. Save the dates: • 8 August – Johannesburg • 21 August – Durban • 27 August – Cape Town
INKISH was invited to visit Koenig & Bauer and HP in Würzburg a few months back to see the co-development of the PageWide T700i - a new digital press made for the packaging (lamination) market. Amazing to see how big these printers have become and how productive they are. The collaboration between Koenig & Bauer and HP is very good. In this film, we talk to Evan Lucanish, Trevor Schroeder, and Jason Hower - all deeply involved in the development of the T700. Enjoy!
Join me, Jean Lloyd, in conversation with Paulo Santos, Chief Operations Manager at Uniprint Global, as we explore the company’s latest digital transformation, powered by Fujifilm’s high-performance printbar technology. Paulo Santos, Chief Operations Manager at Uniprint Global, brings over 30 years of experience in the printing industry. Starting as an apprentice in 1992, he’s held roles across production, training, and national trade development, and now specialises in complex, data-driven print projects. We also look at the pivotal moment in 2023, when Keith Michael acquired Uniprint Global, leading a full-scale modernisation: • New leadership • New facility • Advanced inkjet investments • Renewed operational strategy under the broader Lebone Litho Group vision In this interview, Paulo reflects on Uniprint’s adoption of Fujifilm Printbars and how this has enabled new capabilities, faster turnaround times, and deeper innovation in the production of complex, data-driven applications. Watch the full interview to learn how legacy meets leadership—and how inkjet is reshaping high-integrity print in South Africa.
If a piece of paper can change your life, like exam papers potentially can, these are, of course, highly guarded as they are almost as valuable as currency. In South Africa, the exams are printed in secure printing facilities across different provinces, where uptime is as close to 100% as possible. These facilities undergo rigorous security checks, including background checks, and utilize offline equipment to ensure it can't be hacked. Lucia Bredenkamp is the Director of the Western Cape Education Department, and as she says in the interview, loves her work. In a public bid and tender, Ricoh won the assignment to equip the print facility with the right equipment. Lucia Bredenkamp explains that Ricoh is a clear upgrade from the previous supplier, but listen to the interview yourself.
Keith Michael is the founder and owner of Lebone Litho in Johannesburg, and many sides to this story are surprising. First and foremost, what should one expect when driving through a city that has slums and the most beautiful buildings? We arrive at a street where it seems Lebone has taken over most of it. The facades are renovated, and when we arrive at the reception, you realize before even entering the company that Lebone is beyond most printing companies. In the board room, we meet with Keith Michael - a fantastic personality whose background is in plastics, and you soon realize a person who has an eye for detail. No dust and no mess. Wherever we go in the large facility, his eyes are everywhere, and his people know it. Lebone has about 600 employees and though we "only" visit Lebone Litho, the next door buildings have large format, multi-media, publishing, and across the street a super optimized production of exam papers, including scanning facilities to afterwards scan the submitted papers and deliver an electronic output - and I can go on - but we are at Lebone covering Fujifilm Jetpress S750 and some of Fujifilms highly acclaimed print bars, mounted on various printing and finishing machines. Keith Michaels is obviously proud of what he has achieved for good reasons, and when listening to his personal story, everything becomes even more impressive, as he lived in a township before the end of apartheid. Besides the continued growth of Lebone, Keith Michael is also giving back to his community, having donated to the construction of five churches. We are impressed.
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