Domino marks International Women’s Day with new inclusion initiatives
A Cambridge company is celebrating International Women’s Day on 8th March by announcing a number of recent initiatives to further increase support for women in the workplace. Domino, based at Bar Hill, has reinforced its commitment to improving the gender ratio in leadership roles, setting a target of 40% by 2030. Endorsed from Board level down, this now stands at 25% from a starting figure of…
Domino progresses sustainability journey with improved performance rating
A Cambridge company is announcing that it has been awarded the EcoVadis Silver Medal for its sustainability performance, for the second year in a row – with an improved score on the previous 12 months. Domino, based at Bar Hill, achieved a score of 76/100 which places it within the top 7% of all companies assessed globally by EcoVadis.
New Apprenticeship opportunities for 2026 as company celebrates ten years of scheme
A Cambridge company is announcing new Apprentice roles for this year to mark National Apprenticeship Week (9th-16th February) and also the tenth successful year of its own award-winning Apprenticeship Scheme. Domino is offering two opportunities at its Bar Hill headquarters, a Machine Learning Apprentice and an Advanced Analytical Chemist Apprentice, both Level 6.
Domino pays tribute to long-serving employees
A Cambridge company has recently held a special event to congratulate and thank its employees who have completed long service milestones of ten, 20 and 30 years. Domino, based at Bar Hill, launched its ‘Double Five’ Club back in 1988 as a way of marking the important contribution made by its employees to its success as a global business.
Domino Gives Back With Charity Support
A Cambridge company has supported 40 different charitable causes during 2025 – through employees’ fundraising projects and direct donations. Bar Hill-based Domino and its employees have helped local, national and international charities with a total sum of nearly £27,000, making an important contribution to many which rely on donations for survival.
From box to bedside: Domino helps to deliver patient-centric care
A Cambridge company is playing a key role in providing connected pharmaceutical packaging solutions to enhance patient-centric care and improve safetyb Domino is helping to link pharma manufacturers, healthcare providers and patients with its smart 2D codes (QR codes) which provide access to digital platforms and can deliver up-to-date information in a more accessible way than traditional…
Domino hosts school visit on National Manufacturing Day
Nine students from St Ivo School attended a special visit to Domino’s headquarters at Bar Hill to mark National Manufacturing Day on Thursday 25th September. The students from Years 10-12 were given an introduction by Carl Haycock, European Hardware Operations Director, who shared insights into careers in manufacturing and his own journey from apprentice to director.
Domino supports Physics At Work exhibition In anniversary year
A Cambridge company has recently participated in an annual three-day event held at the Cavendish Laboratory to raise awareness of careers open to those studying physics and to encourage the next generation of scientists. Twenty volunteers from Domino – one of the longest supporters of the exhibition – attended the 40th anniversary of Physics At Work hosted by the Cavendish Laboratory and…
New global role strengthens partnerships with manufacturers
A Cambridge company has created a new senior role to focus on its global OEM (original equipment manufacturer) partners, ensuring it continues to deliver innovative solutions that bring value not only for them, but their own customers too. Domino has appointed Josie Harries as Global Business Development Director – OEM with a remit to strengthen collaborative relationships with OEMs, identify…
Domino supports its customers to achieve CSR goals
A Cambridge company is communicating to customers its key achievements and goals in areas relating to the environment, people and society – with the publication of its CSR Report 2025. Domino, with headquarters in Bar Hill, is providing data and insights on a range of topics that matter to customers, particularly those seeking to assess supplier performance as part of their own sustainability…
Domino hosts MP visit to showcase national apprenticeship initiative
A Cambridge company hosted a visit from its local MP on Thursday 24th July to raise awareness of a national initiative which will increase opportunities for apprenticeships in manufacturing. Domino, a global leader in coding, marking and digital printing, welcomed Ian Sollom MP for St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Universities and Skills, to its Bar Hill…
Domino delivers ‘Egg To Pallet’ coding for Portugal’s Happiest Hens
A Cambridge company is partnering with one of Portugal’s largest egg producers to deliver a range of its coding and marking technologies which will ensure strict quality assurance processes, traceability and compliance with global food safety standards. Domino, headquartered in Bar Hill and a long-term supplier to the egg industry in the UK and further afield, is providing shell to shelf…
Domino supports International Women in Engineering Day
A Cambridge company is celebrating this year’s International Women in Engineering Day (IWED) on 23rd June by highlighting its female employees working in key technical roles.
Domino wins gold for internal communications excellence
A Cambridge company has achieved a national accolade for its internal communications strategy – demonstrating its continued commitment to engaging with employees across the globe. Coding and marking leader Domino scooped gold for ‘Best Evaluation Process of Internal Communications’ at the Internal Communications & Engagement Awards (ICE), held in London recently.
New launch marks successful 30 years of laser coding
A Cambridge company has celebrated the 30th anniversary of first introducing laser into its portfolio of coding and marking technologies, with the launch of its latest generation laser printer. Domino, with headquarters at Bar Hill, has launched its Dx-Series of CO2 laser coders, optimised for high-speed, high-resolution, advanced variable data printing for a wide variety of packaging types…
New global role strengthens support for food sector
A Cambridge company is enhancing its commitment to all customers in the food sector – both manufacturers and machinery suppliers – with a new role dedicated to delivering solutions tailored to their needs. Domino has appointed Rachael Satchwell as Global Food Sector Manager, with responsibility for overseeing all the company’s food sector business, which encompasses a wide range of its coding…
Chartered chemist accolade For Domino employees
A Cambridge company is congratulating two of its employees on achieving prestigious accreditations from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Domino is celebrating the success of Chemists Penny Streatfeild achieving Membership (MRSC) status and Brett McElwaine who secured Chartered Chemist (CChem) status through Domino’s RSC-Accredited Training Scheme.
Domino launches Apprenticeship opportunities for 2025
A Cambridge company is announcing new opportunities for apprenticeships as it marks this year’s National Apprenticeship Week (10th-17th February). Domino will be offering three roles – two within R&D Software at its Bar Hill headquarters and an engineering position at its Liverpool inks plant.
New role at Domino supports customers with changing regulatory requirements
A Cambridge company has made a senior appointment to strengthen the help it provides to its global customer base as they navigate changing regulations necessitating the use of serialised 2D codes.
Domino celebrates a year of giving
A Cambridge company has supported more than 40 different charitable causes during 2024 – both through employees’ fundraising projects and direct donations. Domino and its employees have helped local, national and international charities with a total sum of nearly £32,000, many of which are reliant on external funding to survive.
Domino supports men’s health initiative
A Cambridge company is supporting its employees in their commitment to the annual Movember challenge – raising funds for medical research, life-changing health programmes and innovative treatments for a range of men’s health issues. Over 35 Domino colleagues across all areas of the business have been walking, running or growing impressive moustaches to spread the word and encourage donations…
Domino subsidiary changes name on 30th anniversary
After 30 years of successful trading within the Portuguese market, Marque TDI the wholly-owned subsidiary of Domino since 2009, has chosen this business milestone to officially change its name to Domino Portugal. Founded in 1994, Marque TDI is a trusted partner in the Portuguese market, leading the distribution, sales and service of Domino’s market-leading technologies and solutions.
Student visit highlights benefits of a career in manufacturing
A Cambridge company has marked recent National Manufacturing Day by hosting a group of 18 students from a local college, enabling them to learn more about choosing manufacturing as a career. Domino opened the doors to its Bar Hill headquarters for the 16-18 year olds from Cambridge Maths School who are considering studying Mechanical, Electrical or Software Engineering after A’ level.
New partnership to help STEM professionals return to work after a career break
Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has partnered with STEM Returners on a new programme to help STEM professionals return to work in manufacturing following a career break. As part of the programme, Domino will work with STEM Returners to help four people return to STEM work as part of a structured 12-week placement at their site in Cambridge. The programme is open to anyone on a career break.
Domino supports beverage manufacturers in move to label-less bottles
A Cambridge company has unveiled a range of high-speed product handling and printing solutions specifically to support beverage manufacturers’ move away from labels on bottles for environmental and legislative reasons. Coding and marking leader Domino has developed Bottle Closure Printing Stations to print variable data and machine-readable codes, including QR codes, onto HDPE bottle caps and…