A double interview: Frankfurter Buchmesse’s Juergen Boos and the Italian Publishers Association’s Innocenzo Cipolletta: ‘Great deals.’
Europe’s APACE: Only 1 in 4 Publishers Produces Accessible Ebooks
Fondazione LIA’s new APACE: 30 million Europeans await the EU Accessibility Act, but will publishers be there for them?
IPA Confirms and Names Next Leadership, Members, Chairs
The International Publishers Association has held its general assembly, to name new officers and committee assignments, effective January 1.
Portugal’s Book 2.0: Lisbon Hosts a Second Edition
This September, Lisbon’s Book 2.0 conference program looks at digital publishing, diversity, sustainability, and education.
Europe’s Publishers: Anger, Solidarity After Kharkiv Attack
‘The European book community stands with Ukraine,’ the Federation of European Publishers says after the deadly Factor-Druk attack.
AI at London Book Fair: European Publishers Cheer the AI Act’s Passage
The widely applauded AI Act gets its anticipated EU parliament approval during the run of London Book Fair.
UK, German, Italian Publishers on AI Policy Developments
A vote at the EU and a new report from the House of Lords in London prompts international publishing leadership approval, determination.
Venice’s ‘Mauri School’ Conference: ‘The New Challenges’
The conference closing the 41st rendition of the Mauri Foundation’s ‘school of booksellers’ will be a look at new issues ─ and déjà-vu.
Milan: Football Trails Books in Cultural Spending
Italian publishers, with a newly named leadership committee, hail the new BookCity Milano study of books’ supremacy in cultural spending.
Italy’s Publishers Elect Innocenzo Cipolletta President
Innocenzo Cipolletta, AIE’s new leader, calls for ‘the creativity needed to enter unknown territory’ as Italy’s publishers move forward.
