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Kornit Digital debuts direct presence in France with first-ever exhibition at C!Print 2025

Kornit Digital LTD. (NASDAQ: KRNT) (“Kornit” or the “Company”), a global pioneer in sustainable, on-demand digital fashion and textile production technologies, is delighted to announce its first direct participation at C!Print 2025 in Lyon, marking a significant milestone in the Company’s expansion into the French market. This move highlights Kornit’s newly established direct presence in France, reinforcing its commitment to driving innovation, customer intimacy, and sustainability in the European textile industry.

Empowering the French market with innovative solutions

At C!Print 2025, Kornit Digital will demonstrate its most advanced digital textile printing solutions, empowering French businesses with greater flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability. Key highlights include:

+ Atlas MAX Poly: A revolutionary system designed for premium, on-demand polyester and blends production, delivering unmatched versatility and vibrant results.

+ Smart Textile Dryer Orion: A next-generation drying technology that ensures rapid, eco-friendly processing for various textile applications.

Kornit will also showcase collaborations with industry leaders like Sols, Stanley/Stella, and Photocenter 3D while celebrating the success of French customers such as Brodelec and Stone Kids. These partnerships and real-world examples illustrate how Kornit’s solutions transform textile production.

Kornit Atlas MAX Poly © 2025 Kornit
Kornit Atlas MAX Poly © 2025 Kornit


A new era of customer engagement in France

The transition to direct operations in France enables Kornit to provide an enhanced customer experience, offering faster delivery, personalized service, and local market expertise.

“Our direct presence in France reflects our deep commitment to the success of our customers and partners,” said Len Koerts, General Manager Southern Europe at Kornit Digital. “By engaging directly, we can offer solutions tailored to the French market, empowering businesses to achieve unprecedented levels of efficiency and sustainability.”

C!Print: An invitation to lead the future of textile printing

As Kornit Digital makes its debut as a direct exhibitor at C!Print, the event serves as a platform to showcase the Company’s vision for reshaping the textile and fashion industry. Attendees will gain introduction into how Kornit’s technologies, including the Apollo system capable of producing 400 impressions per hour, are setting new benchmarks for agility and profitability in textile production including new and innovative business models.

Visit Kornit Digital at C!Print 2025

Visit Kornit Digital at stand 2U08 during C!Print 2025 from February 4 to 6 to experience firsthand how its innovative solutions are transforming the textile industry.



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