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Cambridge-DMR Provide CD Duplication and Packaging for Armstrong Communications latest Software Pembroke College Chapel Choir Project Rescued by Cambridge Technology Cambridge DMR to offer Complete Software Packaging Service Cambridge DMR Helps Launch Meridian's Super HiFi Using Flash Drive Duplication as an Effective Marketing Tool Cambridge CD and DVD Duplication Specialists Focus on Engineering, Scientific and Business Software Copytrax Launches Dedicated CD and DVD Duplication Service Cambridge-DMR to be one of the first to use Project 37 Industrial CD and DVD Printing Machines |
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most recent story... Cambridge-DMR Provide CD Duplication and Packaging for Armstrong Communications latest Software CD Duplication and packaging company, Cambridge-DMR, have announced that they have recently worked with computer telephony specialists, Armstrong Communications PLC to help them take their product design to market. Armstrong's product range is aimed at any business that depends on Voice and Data as the backbone to their communication. "We were very pleased to have won this business," said Philip Allingham, Sales Manager at C-DMR. "The focus of our business is on high quality business and scientific software and data duplication, so this has been a good fit for us. For this project we provided CD duplication, CD printing, printing of the inserts and the overall packaging, so that we were able to deliver a complete product ready for shipment. We are increasingly taking on complete project management such as this."
Cambridge-DMR is a division of Copytrax, a world renown developer of CD printing and duplication technology. Being a part of Copytrax enables Cambridge-DMR to benefit from the latest on-body printing technologies and data duplication techniques, both of which play an important role in the delivery of high quality digital media products. "We were very pleased with the service and quality we received from Cambridge-DMR," said James Walsh, Marketing Manager. "The Xarios software is a high value product and the CD's need to be both reliable and durable as they are often used in an productive environment. The longevity of the CD is useful when shipping as far away as the US, we need to know that every CD is 100% long-lasting. With this in mind it has been very helpful to be able to outsource the entire product packaging for this product, freeing us up to work on additional projects." About Cambridge DMRWith over 10 years' experience, C-DMR is a leader in the project management of digital media production with success based on the highest levels of service and quality available within the industry. In addition to this, C-DMR is a part of Copytrax, a world leader in the development of CD and DVD duplication and printing technology, enabling C-DMR to benefit from the most up to date technology available worldwide. www.c-dmr.com About Armstrong Communications
Pembroke College Chapel Choir Project Rescued by Cambridge Technology When Cambridge's Pembroke College Chapel Choir recently got into trouble with the production of their 2007 Christmas carol CD, they found themselves turning to Cambridge-DMR, a Cambridge company that not only specialises in the professional production of CD's and DVD's but is also a part of Copytrax, a world leader in the development of CD and DVD production technology.
"We had originally arranged for the production of the CD's with another company," said Dr Sam Barrett, Director of College Music. "But when the CD's arrived, the tracks were out of sequence and there were also tracks that we had requested to be left off the CD. When we expressed our disappointment, the supplier explained that he would not be able to replace the CD's before the Xmas break, which of course was very disappointing to hear." The Pembroke Chapel Choir then contacted local CD duplication service, Cambridge-DMR, to see if it was possible to have the Christmas Carol CD's produced in record time. Cambridge-DMR is equipped with the very latest technology available worldwide and was able to turnaround the order within two days. "We are a part of Copytrax, a world leader in the development of CD and DVD printing and duplication technology," said Philip Allingham, Sales Manager. "One of our machines is capable of digitally printing 1200 CD's an hour; so, of all the CD duplication companies in the world, I suspect we were best placed to meet their deadlines and what's more, we were on their door step." ( www.copytrax.com ) Once delivered back to the college, the entire choir set about repackaging the entire shipment, exchanging the old CD for the new corrected version. Once completed, the project was back on track and available to bring pleasure to thousands of listeners over the Christmas period. "We are delighted with the service that we received from Cambridge-DMR," said Dr Sam Barrett. "The CD's are of the highest quality and the turn around time has been very impressive.” About Cambridge DMRWith over 10 years' experience, C-DMR is a leader in the project management of digital media production with success based on the highest levels of service and quality available within the industry. In addition to this, C-DMR is a part of Copytrax, a world leader in the development of CD and DVD duplication and printing technology, enabling C-DMR to benefit from the most up to date technology available worldwide. www.c-dmr.com Cambridge DMR to offer Complete Software Packaging Service Digital media reproduction company, Cambridge DMR, have announced the launch of a fully integrated software packaging service that will enable software developers to reliably outsource the duplication, printing, packaging and shipment of new products. Cambridge DMR are a leader in the duplication and printing of CD's, DVD's and Flash Drives working especially within the business to business sector and scientific and engineering. "Traditionally we have been expert in the high quality duplication and printing of CD's and DVD's but increasingly we are being asked to provide inserts, version control, packaging and even shipment, " said Philip Allingham, Sales manager at Cambridge DMR. "Many of these products have different versions targeting different markets, so we have developed a lot of expertise in this area and have now decided to offer this service as a complete package." Cambridge DMR clients range from national biotech companies to leading academic organisations. In additional to the creation of CD and DVD media for entertainment, Cambridge DMR produces digital media products for such sectors as education, business software, scientific and engineering software and promotional Flash Drives, CD's and DVD's for marketing and conferences. "We'll now offer a one stop shop," said Philip. "We'll handle the entire process, including the development of artworks and packaging and the organisation of printed material. The benefit to our clients is that they will be able to focus on their product development rather than be distracted by the logistics and issues surrounding the final packaging stage of the process. We also have the technology and expertise to ensure that every product meets the highest quality standards as well as being able to meet tight deadlines." Cambridge-DMR is one of the first companies in the world to use the Copytrax Project 37 CD and DVD industrial printing machine. The Project 37 is a CD/DVD printer designed for industrial volume production. Capable of printing 1200 discs per hour, Project 37 introduces the many commercial and operational benefits of direct-on-disk printing to the higher volume producer of media products. Project 37 has also set a new industry standard for image quality and durability with its advanced colour management and integral UV coating technology. "With the Project 37 machine, the whole process is digital so we can run small batches as easily as large ones and without the need to charge for costly tooling and setting up time, said Philip. "Clearly, this also means we can deliver in shorter time-frames, so it's easy to see that Project 37 will be great news for software developers seeking to ship small and medium batches volumes in short timescales." About Cambridge DMR With over 10 years' experience, C-DMR is a leader in the project management of digital media production with success based on the highest levels of service and quality available within the industry. In addition to this, C-DMR is a part of Copytrax, a world leader in the development of CD and DVD duplication and printing technology, enabling C-DMR to benefit from the most up to date technology available worldwide. www.c-dmr.com For more information on software packaging... Cambridge DMR Helps Launch Meridian's Super HiFi In February 2007 Cambridgeshire company Meridian Audio launched one of the most interesting and innovative products to hit the world of home entertainment for years: the Meridian F80, described as the ultimate high-performance transportable system. For 30 years Meridian Audio has designed and manufactured the world's most desirable home entertainment systems. Founded in 1977 the company has won numerous accolades for product performance and design, including an unprecedented 3 British Design awards. In 2005, Meridian Audio was approached by Ferrari, the Italian company that has developed an enviable reputation for producing high-performance and highly desirable GT cars, as well as running a record-breaking Formula One racing team, to collaborate on a joint-technology project. This collaboration resulted in the Meridian F80, a product that embodies the values of both companies: performance, innovation and bold product design.
When Meridian wanted to tell the world about this exciting new product, they created press packs and high quality photography that they distributed on CD's to magazines and also at worldwide exhibitions. To ensure every CD reflected the quality of Meridian and the F80, the CD's were printed and duplicated by Cambridge DMR, the Cambridge based digital media reproduction company. "We've been using Cambridge DMR for several years now," said Stuart Russell, Marketing Manager for Meridian. "CD is obviously a very convenient format for distributing information about our products and high resolution product photography, Cambridge DMR are able to deliver very high quality on-body print and reliable duplication. In addition to this, they are always responsive, which is very important to us when tight deadlines are involved." Cambridge DMR provide CD, DVD and Flash Drive duplication service to industries such as software development, scientific and engineering, educational services, marketing and music and film creation. They specialise in handling complete projects, undertaking the duplication, on-body printing, packaging and in some cases shipment of finished products. "We were very pleased to be asked to produce the promotional CD's for the F80," said Philip Allingham, Sales Manager at Cambridge DMR. "It's a very classy product and sounds fantastic, so its good to be a part of such a project. Meridian also produced very nice artwork for the CD's, these really benefited from our high resolution print and UV finishing solution. The finished CD's also looked very classy and carried the high-end Meridian brand very well." The June issue of influential UK magazine “What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision” referred to the Meridian F80 as a “work of genius”, awarding it 5 stars and a “Best Integrated System” award, and technology title Stuff called the product “micro dynamite”. For more information, please visit www.thef80.com About Cambridge DMRWith over 10 years' experience, C-DMR is a leader in the project management of digital media production with success based on the highest levels of service and quality available within the industry. In addition to this, C-DMR is a part of Copytrax, a world leader in the development of CD and DVD duplication and printing technology, enabling C-DMR to benefit from the most up to date technology available worldwide. www.c-dmr.com About Meridian Audio Limited Meridian Audio Limited is based in Huntingdon, near Cambridge, UK, and was founded in 1977 by Allen Boothroyd and Robert Stuart. With a 30-year history of innovation and development of the highest quality consumer audio systems, the award-winning company is widely recognised as a world leader in digital and analogue audio reproduction. Meridian developed the world's first audiophile CD player, the world's first consumer digital surround controller, developed the MLP lossless packing systems mandated for use first in DVD-Audio and now in the HD-DVD and Blu-Ray Disc high-definition disc formats, and is the only UK audio hardware manufacturer to be a member of the DVD Forum. The company's optical disc players, DSP-based loudspeakers, and Digital Theatre systems are unique in the industry, maintaining a super-quality digital audio signal throughout the path from the source to the amplifier, and using digital signal processing to generate advanced crossover characteristics that would be impossible with conventional passive analogue systems. Meridian is also the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of Faroudja High-Definition video processors and projectors. www.meridian-audio.com
Using Flash Drive Duplication as an Effective Marketing Tool To most people Flash Drives are simply a very convenient storage medium. In fact, it is their simplicity and convenience that makes them such a powerful marketing tool. Whether you are planning a conference, a training seminar, a product launch or even the introduction of new technology to existing customers, using duplicated Flash Drives as a medium for your marketing information will prove to be a powerful new approach to getting your message over. How is a Flash Drive used in marketing ? The Flash Drive can be used to store your presentation, or an evaluation copy of your software, or your catalogue, or a Flash demo of your technology or even your entire website. Flash Drives can have a lot of capacity, so there is a plenty of scope to get creative. Your information can be stored in a secure folder, leaving the remaining space available for daily use by the recipient. Furthermore, the Flash Drive can easily be branded with your company logo and tag line. With a wide choice of stylish designs available, you can be sure to create a product that will reflect the value of your company and your products. What are the advantages of using a Flash Drive over a CD ? Firstly, a Flash Drive is not a ‘throw-away' item. They are seen as useful and of real value, so will almost certainly be retained by the recipient. In fact, the recipient may be using this device on a daily basis, maybe even carrying it from meeting to meeting. At all times, your data and your logo will be available to convey your company message. Being much smaller, a Flash Drive can easily be stored in a pocket or in a purse, so is far more portable. Also, they can have far more capacity for data than a CD and it is much easier and faster to access this data when retained on a Flash Drive. From a physical perspective, Flash Drives have some key advantages. The data is not at risk of being corrupted by scratches and Flash drives rarely need any additional packaging such as inserts or jewel cases in order to create a sense of value – in this respect, Flash Drives can be quite self contained. A recent development in this area has been the emergence of “credit card” USB flash drives. As the name suggests, they are the same size and shape as a credit card, giving more of an external area for the branding and marketing message and providing an even more portable format and up to 2Gbytes of memory. How do I arrange to use Flash Drives for our next big event? The best way forward is to contact a specialist digital media duplication company such as Cambridge DMR. Such companies have special equipment that not only copies the data to multiple Flash Drives but will also carry out quality tests to ensure the integrity of the device and the data. They will also be able to give you competitive pricing and a choice of style, colours etc and the option to have your logo on the Flash Drive casing. For more information about Flash Drive Duplication...
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Cambridge CD and DVD Duplication Specialists Focus on Engineering, Scientific and Business Software Newly launched Cambridge CD and DVD duplication company, Cambridge DMR, have announced that their focus will be on the production of high quality digital media products for the engineering, scientific and business software industries. Cambridge DMR has been spun out of Copytrax, a technology leader in the development of CD and DVD printing and duplication equipment. "Copytrax has been providing CD and DVD duplication services for many years now," said Steve Woods, Managing Director of Copytrax. "It's helped us understand the market for our equipment and has helped us develop the new technologies that keep us ahead in the game. This side of the business has been growing for some time, so it's been an easy decision to create the Cambridge DMR division." |
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"I think what puts us ahead of the competition is both our technology and our ability to manage complex projects," said Philip. "We are currently using the very latest Copytrax Project 37 machines that can print 1200 CDs per hour and offer probably the best image quality available. This provides us with competitive pricing, fast delivery and a high quality product. For some of our clients, we have had to handle critical software projects that have been subject to multiple versions, going out to multiple locations and within strict timescales, so our systems and organisational skills have been well developed over the past few years." In addition to CD and DVD Duplication, Cambridge DMR is a leader in the emerging market for Flash Drive duplication. Flash Drives are increasingly proving to be a very effective media for sharing data as they are easier to carry and handle than CD's and DVD's and offer more advantages from a marketing and branding perspective. Cambridge DMR can provide a range of Flash Drive designs with company and product logo's printed on the side, for events such as seminars, exhibitions and conferences." |
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"Whether it's a technical presentation, a training course or even evaluation software, Flash Drive media is now an innovative and cost effective option," said Philip. "When we duplicate data onto the Flash Drive, we can secure it in a protected area of memory, ensuring that it cannot be deleted or written over and also leaving the remaining memory available to the user." |
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Copytrax Launches Dedicated CD and DVD Duplication Service Cambridge technology company, Copytrax, is known worldwide for its developments in the field of CD and DVD duplication and printing technology. Copytrax designs, manufactures and exports the machines that enable the production of business software, scientific and engineering software, music, film, games and marketing CD's and DVD's. For many years Copytrax has been providing an in-house duplication service in the Cambridge region and has now decided to launch a dedicated CD, DVD and Flash Drive duplication service called Cambridge DMR (Digital Media Reproduction). "We've always been involved in producing CD and DVD based products, it's been key to us understanding the market to enable us to develop the Copytrax technology," said Steve Woods, Managing Director of Copytrax. "However, this side of the business has constantly grown, so it's been an easy choice to separate it from the machine development side of the business and give it its own identity. Cambridge DMR will be managed by Philip Allingham who has a great deal of experience with this side of our operation."
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Cambridge DMR will focus mainly on providing high quality software products for the business, academic, engineering and scientific markets. These are areas in which they have existing long-term customers and anticipate future growth. Offering full project management that includes packaging, design and even shipment if required, Cambridge DMR already handles major contracts for large organisations across the UK. "I think what puts us ahead of the competition is both our technology and our ability to manage complex projects," said Philip. "We are currently using the very latest Copytrax Project 37 machines that can print 1200 CDs per hour and offer probably the best image quality available. This provides us with competitive pricing, fast delivery and a high quality product. For some of our clients, we have had to handle critical software projects that have been subject to multiple versions, going out to multiple locations and within strict timescales, so our systems and organisational skills have been well developed over the past few years." In addition to CD and DVD Duplication, Cambridge DMR is a leader in the emerging market for Flash Drive duplication. Flash Drives are increasingly proving to be a very effective media for sharing data as they are easier to carry and handle than CD's and DVD's and offer more advantages from a marketing and branding perspective. Cambridge DMR can provide a range of Flash Drive designs with company and product logo's printed on the side, for events such as seminars, exhibitions and conferences." "Whether it's a technical presentation, a training course or even evaluation software, Flash Drive media is now an innovative and cost effective option," said Philip. "When we duplicate data onto the Flash Drive, we can secure it in a protected area of memory, ensuring that it cannot be deleted or written over and also leaving the remaining memory available to the user." About Cambridge DMRWith over 10 years' experience, C-DMR is a leader in the project management of digital media production with success based on the highest levels of service and quality available within the industry. In addition to this, C-DMR is a part of Copytrax, a world leader in the development of CD and DVD duplication and printing technology, enabling C-DMR to benefit from the most up to date technology available worldwide. www.c-dmr.com Photo : Left - Phil Allingham (Sales Manager Cambridge DRM) and right -Steve Woods (Managing Director Copytrax)
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Cambridge-DMR to be one of the first to use Project 37 Industrial CD and DVD Printing Machines CD and DVD duplication and replication company, Cambridge Digital Media Reproduction (Cambridge-DMR), are to be one of the first companies in the world to use the Copytrax Project 37 CD and DVD industrial printing machine. |
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Operating out of its headquarters in Cambridge (UK) Copytrax Technologies has been able to benefit from the worldwide centre of inkjet technology excellence in and around Cambridge, to develop an optical disc printer. Project 37 is controlled by proprietary software and incorporates a fixed inkjet array using 24 of Xaar's Omnidot 318 piezoelectric, drop-on-demand, multi-pulse greyscale heads, which are said to ensure photo-quality resolution. |
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"The Project 37 machines will give us unparalleled capacity, quality and flexibilty," said Philip Allingham, Sales Manager for Cambridge DMR. "This technology will enable us to do low and high volume work without the traditional requirement for creating screens or films. The whole process is digital and fully automated, so we can run small batches as easily as large ones and without the need to charge for costly tooling and setting up time. Clearly, this also means we can deliver in shorter time-frames, so it's easy to see that Project 37 will be great news for our customers. " |
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" The whole process is digital so we can run small batches as easily as large ones and without the need to charge for costly tooling and setting up time. Clearly, this also means we can deliver in shorter time-frames, so it's easy to see that Project 37 will be great news for our customers." Philip Allingham of C-DMR |
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Learn more about Cambridge DMR CD, DVD and Flash Drive Duplication Services...
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