Kornit has encouraged retailers to ‘be the change’ by embracing digital production to succeed in a rapidly transforming fashion and textile industry.

At Printing United Expo, the company will demonstrate its complete portfolio of high-volume digital production that empowers the industry to adapt for the new rules of supply and demand – unleashing unlimited creativity at the speed of e-commerce.

Attendees will also receive a VIP introduction to the Kornit Apollo platform for highly automated, digital mass production on demand. The end-to-end system ensures optimal total cost of ownership (TCO) and the highest output per operator, with expected availability in mid-2023.

Jacob Smith, co-owner at Dye Into Print, said, ‘Partnering with Kornit in DTF printing has helped us horizontally scale and expand our print-on-demand capabilities with the addition of natural fabrics. The single-step solution of the Kornit Presto S MAX has helped us further streamline our production, reduce our supply chain network, and better utilize valuable warehouse space.’

Ronen Samuel, chief executive officer at Kornit Digital, said, ‘Across the industry, the laws of supply and demand are quickly reversing. No longer must retailers and brands try to sell what’s already been produced – carrying unnecessary inventory and relying on supply chains that are often damaged or broken. High-volume, on-demand production effectively addresses this challenge, all while providing the highest levels of quality, efficiency, and sustainability. For the first time in three years, we’re very excited to be in Las Vegas live to showcase how Kornit is powering this industry change.’