Domino Printing Sciences

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Since 1978, Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has established a global reputation for the development and manufacture of coding, marking, and printing technologies, as well as its worldwide aftermarket products and customer services.

Domino employs over 3,000 people worldwide and sells to more than 120 countries through a global network of 29 subsidiary offices and more than 200 distributors. Domino’s manufacturing facilities are located in China, Germany, India, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, and the USA.

Domino became an autonomous division within Brother Industries Ltd. on 11th June 2015.

Brother Industries Limited is a public company based in Nagoya Japan and is listed on the Japanese Stock Exchange (6448:Tokyo).

 

Articles from Domino Printing Sciences

Adem Kulauzovic Appointed to the Board of OMAC to Help Shape the Future of Packaging Automation

“I’m honoured to join the OMAC board and help drive forward the standards that underpin our industry,” said Kulauzovic. “As manufacturers increasingly lean on automation and move to digital transformation, the need for consistent, standardised communication is critical. OMAC provides a platform for collaboration that helps make this possible.”

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Requalification: How Can Pharma Manufacturers Turn Planned Downtime into an Upgrade Window?

Requalification doesn’t have to mean falling behind. In fact, if treated strategically, it can accelerate the transformation of your packaging operations into a more efficient, sustainable, and future-proof state. The industry is moving – regulations, markets, technologies are evolving. Are you ready to turn this rare window into a leap forward?

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Accelerating Digital Transformation in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Rising regulatory demands, sustainability targets, and operational inefficiencies create a complex, high-stakes environment for pharmaceutical manufacturers. While these challenges span the entire manufacturing landscape, certain legacy processes – such as print and packaging – often serve as visible pressure points.

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Domino Outlines Bold Environmental Goals and Charts Progress in CSR 2024 Report

Domino has shared a new set of long-term environmental goals on its corporate social responsibility (CSR) webpage, including the company’s commitment to becoming a net zero business by 2050. In addition to providing customers with a clearer understanding of Domino’s approach to sustainability, the new webpage showcases the company’s CSR 2024 Report, a comprehensive review of the progress the business has made in key areas related to its governance, the environment, people, society, and customers.

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From Box to Bedside: Unlocking Patient-Centric Care with Connected Packaging

With the integration of smart 2D codes and connected digital platforms, pharmaceutical packaging has the potential to serve as a direct link between pharma manufacturers, healthcare providers, and patients.

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Domino’s New Mx-Series Electric Range Provides a More Sustainable Solution for Pallet Labelling

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) is pleased to announce the launch of its new Mx-Series electric pallet labeller – the Mx350i-eP. The new, electrically driven pallet labeller boasts a suite of smart technological enhancements that allow for safer operation and improved efficiency while reducing overall energy and air consumption compared with traditional pneumatic technology.

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Are Your Industry Inks as Compliant as You Think? Be Audit-Ready, Every Time

Manufacturers operating in regulated sectors such as food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and medical devices are being urged to assess whether their current inks meet the latest safety standards and documentation requirements.

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Why the Future of Gypsum Board Traceability Lies in Scannable, Smart, 2D Codes

Unlike static barcodes or batch stamps, modern 2D codes carry far more than just product identifiers. When printed onto the substrate at high speed, these dynamic, scannable codes become digital passports, capturing everything from unique board IDs to production data and even downstream traceability links.

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Building Smarter: The Role of 2D Codes in Streamlining Coordination

Several factors contribute to the sector’s reduced productivity, including labour shortages and an overreliance on outdated processes. The latter only serves to exacerbate labour issues, emphasising the need for the industry to move away from traditional manual processes and adopt more innovative, efficient ways of working.

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Building The Future of Construction with 2D Codes

The construction industry is under increasing pressure to improve efficiency, embrace more sustainable practices and reduce waste.

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New Solutions for the Life Sciences Industry: Domino Expands Portfolio with New Innovative Products

Domino’s K300 piezo inkjet printer and Dx-Series range of CO2 laser coders are the latest in Domino’s extensive portfolio aimed at providing life sciences manufacturers with complete, end-to-end solutions for advanced variable data printing, including 2D codes at the individual dose and item level.

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Domino Launches NEW Piezo Inkjet Solution for Coated Shelf-Ready Packaging

Domino’s new Cx150i provides a much-needed solution for printing durable, large-area, high-resolution product codes on non-porous surfaces.

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Unlocking First-Mile Supply Chain Traceability

Conversations around supply chain transparency often focus on the last mile, optimising and tracking the product journey from production to retailers or consumers to reduce energy and waste while maximising efficiency and flexibility. However, the first mile of the supply chain is just as important.

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Efficient, Connected, Transparent: Automated Warehousing in Modern Supply Chains

The challenges facing warehouse and supply chain logistics professionals are complex and interconnected, from skilled labour shortages and rising business costs to changing regulatory demands, shifting consumer expectations, and geopolitical tensions causing shipping and supply issues.

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The Rise of The Sustainable Event: A Closed-Loop Opportunity for Brands

While the environmental impact of the events sector is significant, sustainable development in this industry should go beyond merely reducing this impact. It’s important to recognise the value events bring in addressing sustainability challenges.

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