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Kornit Showcases Digital Power at FESPA 2025
Kornit Showcases Digital Power at FESPA 2025

Fashion Value Chain

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Value Chain

Kornit Showcases Digital Power at FESPA 2025

Kornit Digital (NASDAQ: KRNT), a global leader in sustainable, on-demand digital textile production, takes the spotlight at FESPA 2025, urging print businesses to 'Maximize Your Screen Printing Profits' through its cutting-edge digital solutions. At Hall 2.2 – C20, Kornit presents Apollo, its high-speed direct-to-garment (DTG) platform engineered for mass customization. Demonstrating a seamless bridge between traditional screen printing and next-gen digital workflows, Apollo is paired with Kornit's All-Inclusive Click (AIC) pricing model, designed to lower entry barriers and optimize cost control. 'Kornit is empowering print providers to scale profitably and sustainably,' said Guy Yaniv, President, Kornit EMEA. 'By integrating the strengths of screen and digital, businesses gain unmatched flexibility, faster fulfillment, and future-ready capabilities.' Apollo will be live-demoed at FESPA by veteran consultant Tony Palmer, who brings over 30 years of screen printing expertise to the stage. Real-World Results on Display: Kornit's success stories take center stage with brands like: Blue Tomato – enhanced retail through Atlas MAX PLUS Print Palace – debuting Apollo for scalable DTG production Spread Group – powering e-commerce via Atlas MAX T Shirt & Sons – merging Apollo with multi-DTG integration These customers will participate in a live press conference on May 7 at 10:00 AM, discussing real-world transitions from screen to digital, business scalability, and tech adoption. Kornit's ecosystem partners — including AS Colour, B&C, Fulfill Engine, Gooten, Sols, Stanley/Stella — will further enrich the experience, offering a full view of print-on-demand in action. Expert Sessions at FESPA 2025: May 6, 12:30 PM – Smart Manufacturing: When Less Makes More! – Sharon Donovich May 7, 3:30 PM – Scaling Print-on-Demand with T Shirt & Sons – Ian Bell In alignment with sustainable innovation, all garments produced at the show will be donated to the FESPA Foundation, supporting eco-friendly print practices and community upliftment. Explore Kornit at Hall 2.2 – C20, see Apollo live, meet industry leaders, and discover how to thrive in the future of apparel printing.

FESPA Foundation Expands Global Print for Good Projects
FESPA Foundation Expands Global Print for Good Projects

Fashion Value Chain

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Value Chain

FESPA Foundation Expands Global Print for Good Projects

The FESPA Foundation is expressing its gratitude to a growing list of industry partners who continue to support its mission to uplift underserved communities through educational print resources. As the FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 approaches—scheduled for 6–9 May at Messe Berlin, Germany—the Foundation is also calling on visitors to contribute donations and school supplies to fuel upcoming projects. Key partners such as Canon, Brother, Roland DG, HP, Fujifilm, DSV Logistics, and Kornit Digital, among others, have played a vital role in enabling the Foundation to deliver printed materials to disadvantaged educational institutions. These partnerships were instrumental in the success of the Foundation's first project: the transformation of Evane Intermediate School in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Overseen by Steve Thobela ka Mdlalose, the project involved classroom and restroom renovations and distributing learning resources to 90 children. At FESPA 2025, the Foundation will collect printed materials and in-kind donations, including notebooks, stationery, reading glasses, and clothing, which will be delivered to four additional schools in Southern Africa: Malekapane School, Pitseng Ya Thuto School, Madisei Primary School, and Batau Primary School. Exhibitor partners are also set to produce maps, posters, uniforms, and other learning aids. Thanks to DSV Logistics, all donated goods will be shipped free of charge to their destinations in South Africa. The Foundation plans to replicate these initiatives in other parts of the world by diverting printed materials from future FESPA events in Mexico, Brazil, and Asia to local communities in need, and funding outreach in these regions. Visitors to the expo can stop by the FESPA Foundation stand at the South Entrance of Messe Berlin to watch a video on the Evane School project and learn how they can help. Neil Felton, CEO of FESPA and founder of the FESPA Foundation, shared: 'We are incredibly grateful to our Partners for their commitment to our mission. Their support not only fuels life-changing, education-focused projects around the world, it also reflects the generosity and spirit of collaboration that defines our global print community.' He added: 'As we kickstart FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin, we invite others to support us by donating and also by using the hashtag #BringItToBerlin. Together, we can continue to demonstrate Print For Good.' To donate or collaborate with the Foundation, visit:

AstroNova launches new printing solutions at FESPA 2025 in Germany
AstroNova launches new printing solutions at FESPA 2025 in Germany

Yahoo

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

AstroNova launches new printing solutions at FESPA 2025 in Germany

Data visualisation technology provider AstroNova has launched a direct-to-package printer and digital label presses at the FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin, Germany. The company's new VP-800 direct-to-package printer has been designed for eco-friendly packaging materials. It can print on a variety of substrates, including corrugated cardboard, die-cut boxes, plain or padded envelopes, paper bags, and even wood. AstroNova also introduced two models in its QuickLabel range: the QL-425 and QL-435. The QL-425 supports A4-width media while the QL-435 is compatible with A3-width materials. Both are intended for professional label printing in light production environments, offering flexibility for a wide range of users. These digital presses are tailored for label converters, brand owners, and print service providers managing medium-volume print runs. With advanced automation and integrated support tools, these systems aim to streamline operations and support growth for users. AstroNova CEO Greg Woods said: 'This lineup isn't just a refresh - it's a complete rethink of what medium-volume production can look like. We've designed these machines to give converters and PSPs [print service providers] the edge they need: more control, more uptime, and significantly lower operating costs. 'Because of the flexibility of our new print engine system, there is greater commonality of components across our products, enabling further flexibility for support and future upgrades that address inventory requirements for the users and ourselves. 'We have been rapidly making changes at AstroNova to improve our financial performance. Simplifying the executive team enables improved communication, clearer lines of accountability and faster decision making. We expect this will continue to be demonstrated as we move through fiscal 2026.' "AstroNova launches new printing solutions at FESPA 2025 in Germany" was originally created and published by Packaging Gateway, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

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