Kornit’s technology speaks to nearshoring trends

Textile technology provider Kornit Digital presented enhancements to its digital printing solutions including the Kornit Presto Max system at the International Textile Machinery Association (ITMA) exhibition in Milan.
The new NeoPigment Vivido ink achieves darker, deeper blacks and colours with lower ink usage and better hand-feel, said the company.
Kornit’s Apollo platform is an automated solution for single-step, short to medium-run decoration of garments at high volumes, ideal for nearshore and onshore production models.
Kornit CEO Ronen Samuel said: “Trends such as nearshore and sustainable production that were once just buzzwords are now becoming entrenched as industry success metrics, yet producers and brands still struggle to transform vision into action.
“We’re proud to highlight how Kornit anticipates the needs of an industry facing new opportunities sparked by digital transformation, while addressing mandates to cut waste and overproduction.”
Image: Kornit Presto Max