Kornit Digital is set to present new innovations at ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025, taking place from October 28 to 31 at the Singapore Expo.

The company plans to highlight three major developments that it says are shaping the next phase of apparel and footwear manufacturing: a new digital footwear solution, the introduction of its All-Inclusive Click (AIC) business model to the Asian market, and demonstrations of its Max and Apollo technologies, which are designed to replace traditional screen printing for bulk apparel and mass fashion production.

Kornit’s exhibit will feature live demonstrations showcasing the company’s approach to agile and data-driven manufacturing. According to Kornit, visitors will be able to see how its technologies enable brands and manufacturers to design, produce, and deliver products with greater speed, quality, and sustainability.

A key attraction will be the Asian debut of Kornit’s digital footwear solution, developed over two years in collaboration with several global brands. The company reports that millions of pairs of athletic shoes are already being produced using this system, which allows high-quality decoration directly on technical fabrics. The process is designed to provide greater design flexibility, faster time-to-market, and a more sustainable production model for sportswear and athleisure manufacturers.

Kornit will also introduce its AIC business model to the region. The AIC model offers a managed-service approach to digital production, providing customers with predictable costs and reduced operational complexity. According to the company, the model is intended to help manufacturers scale their operations efficiently while aligning Kornit’s success with that of its customers.

In addition, Kornit will demonstrate how its Max and Apollo technologies are being used for high-volume apparel production. The company will also showcase its Presto Max system, which allows direct-to-fabric printing with white and neon inks.

Ronen Samuel, chief executive officer at Kornit Digital, said the company’s showcase will illustrate how digital processes are now capable of replacing analogue production methods across the fashion and textile industries. “From footwear to bulk apparel, and from high-volume manufacturing to personalised production, Kornit is proving that digital can now replace analogue at every level,” Mr Samuel said. “The AIC model and our latest technologies make sustainable, high-quality, on-demand production a reality today.”

The company’s presentation will also feature customer case studies and partnerships with technology leaders, demonstrating applications of Kornit’s solutions in real-world manufacturing environments.

Kornit will be located in Hall 6, Stand C204.