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Domino Printing Sciences, known in US and Canadian markets as Domino North America, is a leading manufacturer and distributor of coding, marking and digital printing solutions. Celebrating over 40 years in business, Domino is a global organization headquartered in the UK, with 29 subsidiaries, more than 200 distributors, representation in over 120 countries, and over 3,000 employees worldwide. U.S. headquarters are located in Gurnee, Illinois. For more information, visit domino-na.com.

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Tackling Sustainability in the Fashion Industry: The Role of the Digital Product Passport

The overproduction of products, rising levels of materials usage, including plastics, and limited reuse of fashion items all contribute to the problematic context of the fast fashion industry.

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Domino Celebrates Production of 1000th R-Series Machine Vision Inspection System

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino), the trusted global provider of complete variable data printing solutions, is celebrating a production milestone with Domino Group Company Lake Image Systems: shipping its 1000th R-Series machine vision inspection system.

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Domino Launches Solutions for Automated Product Printing and Label Verification

As legislation surrounding the labeling of consumer products becomes stricter, ensuring efficiency and accuracy in product identification operations has never been more important, but product printing errors due to inefficient processes and overreliance on human labor continue to be a significant issue.

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Domino Launches New Thermal Inkjet Solution for Flexible Packaging Applications

For simple printed text codes and small-sized 2D codes, Domino’s new TIJ into TTO solution with the Domino Gx-Series range offers the same code quality afforded by TTO solutions while delivering significant cost and waste savings, as inefficient ribbon usage in standard TTO printers can drive up overall cost and waste per print. Domino’s TIJ into TTO solution with the Domino Gx-Series range also provides benefits in reduced downtime requirements for consumables changes and machine intervention due to ribbon breakages.

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Combatting Medical Device Counterfeits with 2D Codes – Taking Serialization Beyond EU MDR Compliance

Medical devices are an extremely broad category, covering everything from bandages and personal protective equipment (PPE) to pacemakers and ventilators. The consequences of using counterfeit medical devices can also vary greatly, from sub-optimal performance or improper function to causing severe harm to end users.

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Are you ready for the Food Safety Modernization Act 204?

Section 204 of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA 204), “Requirements for Additional Traceability Records for Certain Foods”, adds traceability record-keeping requirements for businesses that manufacture, process, pack, or hold certain high-risk food products.

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Domino Opens New Print and Apply Knowledge Center for Enhanced Customer Testing and Support

Domino Printing Sciences, the global expert in variable data printing solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of its new Print and Apply Knowledge Center.

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Domino Wins Global Change Awards for its Future-Ready Leadership

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino), the global expert in variable data printing, is proud to announce it has been awarded first place in the internationally recognized Change Awards’ ‘Future-Ready Leadership’ category, for its robust and sustainable approach to managing change across its entire business.

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Domino and Intrex Deliver Integrated Traceability Solution for Aspen Pharmaceutical Manufacturer

Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has helped to deliver a fully integrated, high-speed serialized coding solution for Aspen pharmaceutical manufacturer’s bottle filling and packaging line in Bad Oldesloe, Germany. The bespoke solution, which includes Domino’s V320i thermal transfer overprinter (TTO) and U510 UV laser, provides fully integrated high-speed traceability coding, alongside automated machine vision and rejection.

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Design for Sustainability: Crafting More Sustainable E-commerce Packaging

In the last few decades, amid increasing consumer and governmental concerns around the impact of packaging waste, large global brands have ramped up commitments to sustainability alongside new regulations necessitating changes to product packaging designs.

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Overcoming Consumer Fatigue and Increasing Brand Relevance with QR codes Powered by GS1

Amidst growing consumer fatigue with ‘brand noise’ and a constantly evolving consumer value equation, brand owners must adjust how they communicate through accessible, relevant, and to-the-point content.

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Domino Printing Sciences: Driving the Global Migration to 2D barcodes with GS1

Domino Printing Sciences , the global expert in variable data printing, is proud to support the industry’s transition to 2D barcodes as an innovation sponsor of the GS1 Global Forum 2024. The largest annual GS1 event, which takes place from 19th–22nd February in Brussels and virtually, brings together GS1 member organizations from across the globe to collaborate and discuss common issues and share best practices.

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Inspiring the Next Generation of Women in STEM

This Sunday, 11th February 2024, marks the annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The event is a global celebration of the women who work and contribute to the major scientific findings that we see every day.

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Retail Packaging vs. Ecommerce Packaging: What’s The Difference?

Whether on the shelves of a brick-and-mortar store or delivered directly to the home via ecommerce, a product’s packaging will significantly influence consumer perception of a brand, but it’s also a practical tool, with very different functions depending on how a product is sold.

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Smart Solutions in the Hands of Manufacturers: The ‘Remote’ Route to Zero Machine Downtime

Minimizing unplanned downtime is a business imperative but doing so by incurring the extra cost of over-maintenance – e.g. regular line closures for routine maintenance or holding extra inventory in case of machine failure – is equally unappealing and goes against global sustainability efforts.

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