Kornit Digital: The Perfect Meeting of Innovation and Leadership
Kornit Digital: The Perfect Meeting of Innovation and Leadership
The fair confirmed that the market is ready for the expansion of digital on-demand production
Kornit Digital LTD. announced that it has successfully completed its exhibition at ITMA 2023 on June 20 and has a high volume of interaction with new customers from important regions such as India, Turkey, China, Central and South America. He announced that he was alive.
Hundreds of customers and potential customers attended demonstrations of Kornit's innovative on-demand replenishment portfolio. Driven by the industry's demand to accelerate time to market, create agile inventory management and achieve the highest level of sustainability, brands and retailers are now focused on digitally transforming their analog supply chains using proven Kornit technologies. As the industry reaches this anticipated milestone, Kornit is firmly positioned as the partner of choice to support the transition from analogue to sustainable on-demand production at maximum quality.
“Our company strategy is to bring sustainable digital on-demand manufacturing into the mainstream and our presence at ITMA Milano made it clear that this moment has arrived,” says Ronen Samuel, Chief Executive Officer of Kornit Digital. He continues: “Digitalizing end-to-end fulfillment helps brands and suppliers take control of the supply chain, balance and scale operations, create winning consumer experiences and make textiles a cleaner, more responsible industry. These trends point to even greater innovations coming from Kornit.”
Kornit Presto MAX, developed with the industry's first vibrant new NeoPigment™ Vivido digital inks, received a strong welcome at ITMA. Additionally, the highly anticipated Kornit Apollo platform, which meets the industry's need for large-scale automated, highly efficient digital on-demand garment decoration, also came to the fore. Built on proven Kornit MAX technology, Apollo effectively brings sustainable digital manufacturing into the mainstream.
Kornit Digital Innovation Director Ömer Kulka said, “Our Apollo system will be at ITMA to make digital fashion and textile production sustainable, to produce closer to the end consumer, to eliminate problematic inventory and to reduce profitability.” “It has been welcomed by an industry that has realized it is the only solution to deliver the highest quality without compromise,” he says, adding: “Mainstream digital manufacturing is being fully embraced to protect and grow business channels in a digitally transformed world. “Our success at ITMA 2023 clearly demonstrates that Kornit is the industry leader offering the only proven solution for companies to exceed stringent sustainability mandates, align supply with demand and increase margins in all circumstances.”
Kornit Digital: The Perfect Meeting of Innovation and Leadership