Global Graphics completes the conversion to a UK PLC

Cambridge (UK), 20 July 2017: Global Graphics (Euronext: GLOG) announces it has completed the process to convert its legal status from a UK registered Societas Europaea (“SE”) to a public limited company (“PLC”) registered in England & Wales.

Pursuant to the Special Resolution passed at the General Meeting held on 22 June 2017, the Company initiated the process to convert from an SE to a PLC.

The conversion took effect from 18 July 2017 and the company’s name is now Global Graphics PLC, with company registration number 10872426.

Editors notes

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics PLC (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Jill Taylor
Corporate Communications Director
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926489
Email: jill.taylor@globalgraphics.com

Graeme Huttley
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926472
Email: graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Global Graphics extends label and packaging line up for Labelexpo

Global Graphics Software will showcase an extended range of solutions for labels and packaging workflows at Labelexpo on stand 9B17, including two new screening options that rewrite the rule book when it comes to addressing single pass inkjet output quality.  

Chameleon™ and Chimera™ are available with the ScreenPro screening engine that can be used in any label and packaging workflow alongside any RIP.  They have been developed from the ground up in response to press manufacturers’ concerns about image quality in single pass inkjet applications.

Chameleon creates a unique dot pattern for each press that blends away physical artefacts such as streaking, mottling and chaining. The speed and complexity with which a chameleon can change its colour in response to a stimulus inspired the product name.  It reflects the rapidity with which the pattern of a screen can be configured to achieve the desired output using Global Graphics’ design tools and software engineering service.  The Chameleon screen is very fast at processing image data and ideal for variable data workflows.  

Chimera introduces a totally new screening algorithm that offers the best characteristics of tile-based screening and error diffused screening in one screen, significantly improving the output quality because it retains fine detail such as individual strands of hair as well as smooth flat tints in the highlights.

If you are building a digital front end for your label or packaging press Fundamentals will be on show.  Fundamentals comprises the essential building blocks you will need to create your custom solution and includes best of breed technology from other vendors including HYBRID Software.  It provides an alternative to an Esko workflow for label and packaging presses.

Also highlighted on the Global Graphics stand is the BreakThrough engineering service designed to help press vendors overcome any technical challenges that are preventing product shipment. Press manufacturers can buy blocks of time from Global Graphics Technical Services team that give them access to a unique pool of print scientists and engineers with decades of specialist knowledge exactly when they need them.

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Editors notes

Notes to editors
About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Global Graphics, Harlequin, the Harlequin logo, the Harlequin RIP and ScreenPro, are trademarks of Global Graphics Software Limited which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Global Graphics is a trademark of Global Graphics S.E. which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other brand and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners

Contact

Jill Taylor/Global Graphics

+44 1223 926489
Jill.Taylor@globalgraphics.com

Paula Halpin/Global Graphics Software

+44 1223 926017
paula.halpin@globalgraphics.com

Global Graphics: Result of the general meeting held on 22 June 2017

Cambridge (UK) 22 June 2017: Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) announces the result of the General Meeting held on 22 June 2017.

The purpose of the meeting, as per the notice dated 23 May 2017, was to consider and, if thought fit, pass the following resolution, which was proposed as a Special Resolution:

That the Company, being a Societas Europaea, be converted to a public limited company registered in England and Wales and that the draft terms of conversion (the “Draft Terms of Conversion”), the explanatory report (the “Explanatory Report”) and the new articles of association (the “New Articles”) as referred to in the Explanatory Notes enclosed with this Notice be and are hereby approved and that the New Articles be and are hereby adopted as the articles of association of the Company.

The shareholders present voted unanimously to pass the Special Resolution.

The necessary filings will now be made with the Registrar of Companies and the conversion to a public limited company registered in England and Wales will take effect once they have been processed.

Editors notes

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Jill Taylor
Corporate Communications Director
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926489
Email: jill.taylor@globalgraphics.com

Graeme Huttley
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926472
Email: graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Notification of transactions in shares by persons discharging managerial responsibility (“PDMRs”)

Cambridge (UK) 8 June 2017: Following the purchase of ordinary shares of €0.40 each in the capital of the Company ("Ordinary Shares") by the Global Graphics Share Incentive Plan (an HM Revenue & Customs approved all employee share purchase plan) on 6 June 2017 at a price per Ordinary Share of €2.88 the Company makes the following announcement and notification in accordance with the EU Market Abuse Regulation.

1

Details of the person discharging managerial responsibilities / person closely associated

a)

Name

Gary Fry

2

Reason for the notification

a)

Position/status

CEO

b)

Initial notification/Amendment

Initial notification

3

Details of the issuer, emission allowance market participant, auction platform, auctioneer or auction monitor

a)

Name

Global Graphics SE

b)

LEI

213800ZFW446QIHAB654

4

Details of the transaction(s): section to be repeated for (i) each type of instrument; (ii) each type of transaction; (iii) each date; and (iv) each place where transactions have been conducted

a)

Description of the financial instrument, type of instrument

Identification code

Ordinary share

GB00BYN5BY03

b)

Nature of the transaction

Acquisition of shares through Global Graphics Share Incentive Plan

c)

Price(s) and volume(s)

Price: EUR 2.88

Volume: 59

d)

Aggregated information

– Aggregated volume

 – Price

 

 59

 EUR 169.92

e)

Date of the transaction

6 June 2017

f)

Place of the transaction

Euronext Brussels

Editors notes

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Jill Taylor
Corporate Communications Director
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926489
Email: jill.taylor@globalgraphics.com

Graeme Huttley
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926472
Email: graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Global Graphics: Notice of a general meeting

Cambridge (UK) 23 May 2017: Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) announces details of a General Meeting.

Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of Global Graphics SE (the “Company”) will be held at 2030 Cambourne Business Park, Cambourne, CB23 6DW, United Kingdom on 22 June 2017 at 09:00 hrs for the following purpose:

Special business

To consider and, if thought fit, pass the following resolution which will be proposed as a Special Resolution:

That the Company, being a Societas Europaea, be converted to a public limited company registered in England and Wales and that the draft terms of conversion (the “Draft Terms of Conversion”), the explanatory report (the “Explanatory Report”) and the new articles of association (the “New Articles”) as referred to in the Explanatory Notes enclosed with this Notice be and are hereby approved and that the New Articles be and are hereby adopted as the articles of association of the Company.

A copy of the complete notice and other supporting information, including explanatory notes, requirements for proof of ownership of shares and the proxy form, is available for download from the investors section of the Company’s web site at: http://www.globalgraphics.com/investors/legal-reorganization.

Explanatory notes

Conversion to a PLC
The Resolution asks shareholders to approve the conversion of the Company from a Societas Europaea to a public limited company registered in England and Wales (the “Conversion”). The Draft Terms of Conversion, Explanatory Report and New Articles referred to in the Resolution are available to view on the Company’s website at http://www.globalgraphics.com/investors/legal-reorganization.

The Company is currently subject to specific legislation which applies to a Societas Europaea (“SE Legislation”), as well as legislative and regulatory provisions in force in England and Wales which apply to an English public limited company generally (to the extent that such laws do not contradict the SE Legislation), including the Companies Act 2006. With effect from Conversion, the Company will be an English public limited company and the SE Legislation will cease to apply to it. As a result, the Directors are of the opinion that the Conversion will allow the Company to operate with increased efficiency in the context of a simplified legal regime.

There are no significant economic aspects arising from the Conversion itself. However, the Directors believe that the Conversion and associated reduced exposure to the SE Legislation should serve to minimise any potential risk that the Company’s SE status would be negatively affected by the exit of the UK from the EU.  The Directors consider this to be a particularly important consideration in the current climate of uncertainty surrounding the economic implications of the UK’s exit from the EU. Further, the form of a ‘PLC’ is a more well-established form than that of Societas Europaea. As such, there is greater legal certainty as to the effect of laws and regulations surrounding its operation, and it is consequently the Directors’ belief that a PLC is a form with which third parties will be more familiar, which may result in an indirect positive economic benefit for the Company through the simplification of dealings with third parties.

Simultaneously with the Conversion becoming effective, the Company will adopt new articles of association compliant with the Companies Act 2006 and a company operated and governed by UK corporate law. The Directors confirm that the articles of association proposed to be adopted on the Conversion are substantially in the same form as the existing statutes of the Company, save for amendments made to bring the document in line with current UK corporate law and practice. Consequently, on the Conversion, the shareholders will continue to enjoy materially equivalent rights under the Company’s constitution as they do now.

The Board has prepared:

(i)        Draft Terms of Conversion setting out the terms upon which the Conversion will be effected;
(ii)        an Explanatory Report explaining and justifying the legal and economic aspects of the Conversion and indicating the implications of adopting public limited company status for shareholders and employees; and
(iii)        New Articles which are suitable for an English public limited company.

The Draft Terms of Conversion were filed with Companies House on 4 April 2017, notice of which was published in the Gazette on 11 April 2017.

To effect the Conversion, the Company must also obtain a report from an independent expert, certifying that the company has assets at least equivalent to its capital. KPMG were appointed to provide this report, and provided the same to the Company on 28 March 2017.

The Resolution to be proposed as a Special Resolution, seeks shareholder approval for:

(i)        the Conversion;
(ii)        the Draft Terms of Conversion;
(iii)        the Explanatory Report; and
(iv)        the adoption of the New Articles.

If the Resolution is approved, Companies House will re-register the company as an English public limited company (“Re-Registration”). The New Articles will automatically become effective from the date of Re-Registration.

The Board believes that the Conversion is in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders and recommends that shareholders vote in favour of the Resolution.

Editors notes

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics also has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Jill Taylor
Corporate Communications Director
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926489
Email: jill.taylor@globalgraphics.com

Graeme Huttley
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926472
Email: graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Global Graphics: Transaction in own shares

Cambridge (UK), 15 May 2017 (18:00 CEST): Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) (the "Company") announces that on 10 May 2017 it acquired 194,243 ordinary shares of €0.40 each ("Ordinary Shares") for treasury at a purchase price of €3.07 per share.  The shares were acquired off market, pursuant to Resolution 10 that was passed at the Company’s Annual General Meeting on 8 May 2017, directly from employees that had exercised share options.

The acquired shares will be held in treasury with the expectation that they will be utilised to satisfy employee share based award obligations as and when required.

Following this acquisition, there are 276,069 Ordinary Shares held in treasury and the total number of voting rights is 11,559,638.

The total voting rights figure of 11,559,638 may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculations by which they can determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the Company.

Editors notes

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Jill Taylor
Corporate Communications Director
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926489
Email: jill.taylor@globalgraphics.com

Graeme Huttley
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926472
Email: graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Global Graphics: Share capital increase

Cambridge (UK) 15 May 2017 (18.00 CEST) – GLOBAL GRAPHICS SE (Euronext: GLOG), a developer of software platforms for digital printing, digital document and PDF applications, announces that it has increased its share capital.

As authorised by Resolution 12 that was passed at the Company’s Annual General Meeting on 8 May 2017, the Board has increased the Company’s share capital by allotting 470,000 new Ordinary shares for share options that have vested and been exercised under the Company’s share option plan.

The total number of Ordinary shares issued by the Company has increased from 11,365,707 to 11,835,707.

Editors notes

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Graeme Huttley
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926472
Email: graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Jill Taylor
Corporate Communications Director
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926489
Email: jill.taylor@globalgraphics.com

Notification of transactions in shares by persons discharging managerial responsibility (“PDMRs”)

Cambridge (UK), 15 May 2017 (18:00 CEST): Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) (the "Company") announces that on 10 May 2017 a number of directors and senior executives of the Company have each acquired ordinary shares of €0.40 each ("Ordinary Shares") pursuant to the exercise of share options under the Company’s share option scheme.

The following table provides information about the number of options exercised, shares sold to satisfy tax obligations and the resulting number of Ordinary Shares acquired.

Company name:
Global Graphics SE
LEI:
213800ZFW446QIHAB654
ISIN:
GB00BYN5BY03
Notification type:

Initial notification

Date of transaction:

10 May 2017

Place of transaction:

Outside a trading location

Name

Position

Number of options exercised
Exercise price per option €
Number of Ordinary Shares sold
Sale price per share €
Net number of Ordinary Shares acquired
Justin Bailey
PDMR

30,000
0.00
9,449
3.07
20,551
Martin Bailey
PDMR

30,000
0.00
9,218
3.07
20,782
Gary Fry
Director/PDMR

210,000
0.00
135,563
3.07
74,437
Graeme Huttley
Director/PDMR

30,000
0.00
9,230
3.07
20,770
Kendall Madsen
PDMR

30,000
0.00
0
n/a
30,000
Jill Taylor
PDMR

30,000
0.00
9,183
3.07
20,817
Eric Worrall
PDMR

30,000
0.00
9,185
3.07
20,815
Neil Wylie
PDMR

30,000
0.00
9,225
3.07
20,775

Editors notes

About Global Graphics
Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Jill Taylor
Corporate Communications Director
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926489
Email: jill.taylor@globalgraphics.com

Graeme Huttley
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +44 (0)1223 926472
Email: graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Global Graphics: result of the Annual General Meeting

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) announces the result of its Annual General Meeting.

At the Company’s Annual General Meeting held today, the resolutions proposed at the meeting were passed without amendment.  

Details of the resolutions passed are available in the Notice of the Annual General Meeting, which is available on the Company’s website at http://www.globalgraphics.com/investors/shareholders-annual-general-meeting.

Board of directors
Effective from the AGM on 8 May 2017, the board of directors is:

·        Guido Van der Schueren, Chairman
·        Gary Fry, CEO
·        Johan Volckaerts, non-executive director
·        Graeme Huttley, CFO

Editors notes

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland,  Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial printhead driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Contact

Mr Graeme Huttley/Global Graphics

graeme.huttley@globalgraphics.com

Jill Taylor/Global Graphics

+44 1223 926489
Jill.Taylor@globalgraphics.com

Move over PDF 1.7. Here comes PDF 2.0! New White Paper summarises the changes for print production

A summary of the changes that will affect print production following the publication of a new international standard for PDF can be found in a White Paper published today by Global Graphics Software, and designed to give the industry a head start on understanding the implications for their workflows.

Global Graphics CTO Martin Bailey, the White Paper’s author, is the primary UK expert to the ISO committees working on PDF, PDF/X and PDF/VT.  Global Graphics is a leading developer and provider of software platforms for digital printing including the Harlequin RIP®.

The White Paper – The impact of PDF 2.0 on print production – provides background information on the new standard, insight into what it means for print, and recommendations around implementation planning.

Martin Bailey says, “When it is published in May the new ISO standard will define PDF 2.0, and will replace PDF 1.7 over time.  It’s been developed in a committee comprising subject matter experts from many countries.  The overall aim is to make improvements that reflect real-world workflows and factor in updates that will help to futureproof working procedures.  

“But print service providers, graphic designers, press vendors, PDF application developers all need to be aware that older PDF readers will silently ignore some aspects of the new specification and won’t know anything about any new features in the file.  Old readers can’t possibly know if those new features are important to you or to your workflow. So the safest approach to adoption of PDF 2.0 is to ensure that all applications and tools that consume PDF are upgraded to support PDF 2.0 before you start thinking about upgrading the file creators.

“My best advice is to start at the back end of your workflow -probably the RIP, or DFE, or an integrated prepress workflow – and work upstream. That way you’ll never be trying to consume PDF 2.0 in a product that doesn’t really know what to do with it.

 “The PDF committee has also worked hard to clarify text carried over from the existing PDF standard. As an example, imagine a specification that says that you should drive west out of a city on a specific highway. Most people around the world would drive out on the right side of the highway, because they drive on the right in their own countries. A few would drive out on the left side of the highway. Both would be correct according to the specification. In PDF 2.0 many vaguely worded cases like this have been identified and made clearer so that products from all vendors will do the same thing; we’ll all be driving on the same side of the road.”

Changes affecting your print workflows
The white paper clearly outlines risk areas and makes several recommendations as to how to introduce PDF 2.0 into a print workflow.

In a nutshell the main changes affect:

Color and output intents: specify the media for each page
The printing condition for which a job is created can be encapsulated in professional print production jobs by specifying an “output intent” in the PDF file. PDF 2.0 allows separate output intents to be included for every page individually. The goal is to support jobs where different media are used for various pages, e.g. for the first sheet for each recipient of a transactional print job, or for the cover of a saddle-stitched book.
In PDF 2.0 it’s also now possible to embed spectral measurement data for spot colors.

PDF transparency: getting the correct color when you impose multiple PDF files
PDF 2.0 includes a number of changes around transparency, driven by what has been learnt about where the previous PDF standards could trip people up in real- world jobs. It will now be much easier to get the correct color when imposing multiple PDF files from different sources together. That’s especially the case when you’re imposing PDF/X files that use different profiles in their output intents, even though they may all be intended for the same target printing condition. The obvious examples of this kind of use case are placing display advertising for publications, or imposing for gang-printing.

Halftones: improvements for high-quality flexo
Halftoning and screening are often thought of as completely understood and stable, but there were still a number of issues identified in real-world print environments that will benefit from changes in PDF 2.0.  
PDF 2.0 allows allows a single file to be created that can be used in a variety of RIPs that support different sets of proprietary halftones and to select the best one available in each RIP for that specific object.  This functionality is expected to be used mainly for high-quality flexo press work, where it’s a key part of the workflow to specify which halftone should be used for each graphical element.

PDF developers can join interoperability workshops
As well as providing a white paper, Global Graphics will be hosting two PDF interoperability workshops on behalf of the PDF Association. The goal of these events is to provide a platform for PDF tool developers to validate their work against the ISO 32000-2 (PDF 2.0) standard by working with vendors of other tools. They are open to all PDF developers and are free of charge.

How to obtain the White Paper

You can download a copy from: http://www.globalgraphics.com/impact-of-pdf-2-0-on-print-production

Editors notes

Notes to editors
Images, including an infographic, are available to accompany this story.  

About Global Graphics

Global Graphics SE (Euronext: GLOG) http://www.globalgraphics.com is a leading developer of platforms for digital printing, including the Harlequin RIP®. Customers include HP, Canon, Delphax, Roland, Kodak and Agfa. The roots of the company go back to 1986 and to the iconic university town of Cambridge, and, today the majority of the R&D team is still based near here. The font foundry, URW++ Design and Development GmbH, and the industrial print head driver solutions specialists, Meteor Inkjet, are subsidiary companies of Global Graphics SE.  Global Graphics has offices in: Boston, US; Tokyo, Japan; and Hamburg, Germany.

Harlequin, the Harlequin logo, and the Harlequin RIP are trademarks of Global Graphics Software Limited, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Global Graphics is a trademark of Global Graphics S.E., which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated, which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other brand and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.

Contact

Jill Taylor/Global Graphics
+44 1223 926489
Jill.Taylor@globalgraphics.com

Paula Halpin/Global Graphics Software
+44 1223 926017
paula.halpin@globalgraphics.com