06.21.19
Kornit Digital has announced details of its presence at ITMA 2019, which is taking place in Barcelona, Spain, June 20-26, 2019.
Driven by mega-trends, brands and retailers seek to connect with consumers, and are adapting their supply chains accordingly, paving the way to digital textile printing. The mega-trends driving for change are personal expression in the social media era; an e-commerce environment of endless choices; and a strong sustainability imperative.
Kornit’s mission is to be the vendor of choice for apparel and home décor industry players, and to accelerate the supply chain optimization.
“We work closely with the world’s leading brands to support their business innovation strategies,” said Ronen Samuel, CEO of Kornit Digital. “Kornit’s technologies enable unlimited design creativity, faster turnaround times and sustainable production.”
The new Kornit Presto addresses the supply chain challenge head on. It is the a single-step solution for direct-to-fabric printing. The system is suited for the home décor and fashion markets. It eliminates the need for pre and post treatment of fabric and allows for high-quality printing on an extraordinarily broad variety of fabric types. The Kornit Presto solution uses the 100% water-free patented NeoPigment process, and is the shortest process from file to finished product, making it the most environmentally friendly solution available for direct-to-fabric textile printing today.
Kornit Konnect is a cloud-based software analytics connectivity platform that enables businesses to monitor production, analyze insights and manage their fleet, to eliminate blind spots.
Also on display in the booth are the Kornit Atlas and the Avalanche Poly Pro systems that were introduced earlier this year. Following dozens of installations worldwide and successful ramp-up at multiple customer sites, hundreds of thousands of garments have already been produced. Kornit will perform live printing of Adidas products on these two systems at ITMA. Adidas is collaborating with Kornit to support their direct-to-garment innovation strategy, with Kornit as a key partner in digital embellishment. Adidas has recently invested in the Kornit Atlas and Avalanche Poly Pro solutions and is looking to expand its digital embellishment capabilities further.
Driven by mega-trends, brands and retailers seek to connect with consumers, and are adapting their supply chains accordingly, paving the way to digital textile printing. The mega-trends driving for change are personal expression in the social media era; an e-commerce environment of endless choices; and a strong sustainability imperative.
Kornit’s mission is to be the vendor of choice for apparel and home décor industry players, and to accelerate the supply chain optimization.
“We work closely with the world’s leading brands to support their business innovation strategies,” said Ronen Samuel, CEO of Kornit Digital. “Kornit’s technologies enable unlimited design creativity, faster turnaround times and sustainable production.”
The new Kornit Presto addresses the supply chain challenge head on. It is the a single-step solution for direct-to-fabric printing. The system is suited for the home décor and fashion markets. It eliminates the need for pre and post treatment of fabric and allows for high-quality printing on an extraordinarily broad variety of fabric types. The Kornit Presto solution uses the 100% water-free patented NeoPigment process, and is the shortest process from file to finished product, making it the most environmentally friendly solution available for direct-to-fabric textile printing today.
Kornit Konnect is a cloud-based software analytics connectivity platform that enables businesses to monitor production, analyze insights and manage their fleet, to eliminate blind spots.
Also on display in the booth are the Kornit Atlas and the Avalanche Poly Pro systems that were introduced earlier this year. Following dozens of installations worldwide and successful ramp-up at multiple customer sites, hundreds of thousands of garments have already been produced. Kornit will perform live printing of Adidas products on these two systems at ITMA. Adidas is collaborating with Kornit to support their direct-to-garment innovation strategy, with Kornit as a key partner in digital embellishment. Adidas has recently invested in the Kornit Atlas and Avalanche Poly Pro solutions and is looking to expand its digital embellishment capabilities further.