07.18.17
Kornit Digital is participating in Avanprint, July 17-19, 2017 in the Javits Convention Center in New York. Kornit Digital will team up with Brooklyn-based design factories Nuprimary and Lectra for daily workshops at the Kornit booth.
Nuprimary will create live art designs, which will be then scanned by the Lectra technologies. Kornit Digital will process, rip and print these on site on the Storm Hexa on Bella+Canvas T-shirts, which will be handed out to visitors during the demo. The demo process will illustrate the rapid time-to-market of creativity when relying on top-notch digital printing technology.
Avanprint (part of Texworld USA and in cooperation with World Textile Information Network/WTiN) is solely dedicated to showcase the value of the digital printing technology for the fashion, fabric and textile markets. Kornit Digital has been servicing the fashion and brand markets with high-level printing solutions for many years.
The Storm Hexa will be the highlight, as it will be printing live throughout the show. It secures an eco-friendly process; the biodegradable ink complies with the strictest industry standards. The Kornit Digital booth will be adorned with direct-to-garment and direct-to-fabric fashion applications, ranging from dress wear to accessories to baby bedding, even.
Many brands are currently looking into insourcing the textile production. This would allow them to produce in-house sampling and shorten lead times in production in general. In a business dictated by the make-or-break first impression, designers need to assess quickly what works and what doesn’t. When creating a print design, digital print technology allows to physically test the design on the spot and even produce on demand quantities as required. This would not only mean a faster time-to-market in general, but could disrupt old business models based on large volumes for margins by enabling short-run, low-volume requests.
Nuprimary will create live art designs, which will be then scanned by the Lectra technologies. Kornit Digital will process, rip and print these on site on the Storm Hexa on Bella+Canvas T-shirts, which will be handed out to visitors during the demo. The demo process will illustrate the rapid time-to-market of creativity when relying on top-notch digital printing technology.
Avanprint (part of Texworld USA and in cooperation with World Textile Information Network/WTiN) is solely dedicated to showcase the value of the digital printing technology for the fashion, fabric and textile markets. Kornit Digital has been servicing the fashion and brand markets with high-level printing solutions for many years.
The Storm Hexa will be the highlight, as it will be printing live throughout the show. It secures an eco-friendly process; the biodegradable ink complies with the strictest industry standards. The Kornit Digital booth will be adorned with direct-to-garment and direct-to-fabric fashion applications, ranging from dress wear to accessories to baby bedding, even.
Many brands are currently looking into insourcing the textile production. This would allow them to produce in-house sampling and shorten lead times in production in general. In a business dictated by the make-or-break first impression, designers need to assess quickly what works and what doesn’t. When creating a print design, digital print technology allows to physically test the design on the spot and even produce on demand quantities as required. This would not only mean a faster time-to-market in general, but could disrupt old business models based on large volumes for margins by enabling short-run, low-volume requests.