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Kornit Digital champions digital mass customization at FESPA 2025

Kornit Digital LTD. (NASDAQ: KRNT) (“Kornit” or the “Company”), a global pioneer in sustainable, on-demand digital fashion and textile production technologies, today announced it will make a bold statement at FESPA 2025. With a clear message to the industry—"Maximize your screen printing profits"—Kornit will demonstrate how digital mass customization solutions are not only the perfect complement to screen printing, but the key to scalability, sustainability, and future-ready profitability (Hall 2.2 – C20).
Kornit Apollo © 2025 kornit digital
Kornit Apollo © 2025 kornit digital


A Bridge between screen and digital production

At FESPA 2025, Kornit will position itself as the definitive screen complementary solution, offering powerful new business models tailored to customer needs.

At the center of this showcase is the Kornit Apollo, the company’s high-throughput digital production system, delivering unmatched performance and efficiency for mass customization environments. Apollo is supported by Kornit’s new All-Inclusive Click (AIC) payment model, providing customers with predictable costs over time and lowering barriers to entry — making scalable digital production more accessible than ever.

Guy Yaniv, President of Kornit EMEA, commented: "With Kornit Apollo and our holistic ecosystem, we are empowering businesses to take the best of traditional screen printing and combine it with the endless possibilities of digital. It's about maximizing profitability, increasing flexibility, and ensuring our customers can thrive in a sustainable, on-demand world."

Attendees will experience live demonstrations of Apollo in action, operated by Tony Palmer, a veteran screen printing consultant with over three decades of experience—bringing credibility and real-world insight into the journey from traditional screen printing to scalable, profitable digital production.

Proven success in real-time

Kornit’s presence at FESPA will feature success stories from a global customer base using Kornit technology to scale and evolve:

+ Blue Tomato – A multi-channel retailer with upgraded Atlas MAX PLUS systems driving both online and in-store offerings

+ Print Palace – A leading German screen printer now running its first Kornit Apollo for digital-scale production

+ Spread Group – Operating dozens of Kornit Atlas MAX systems to power its personalized e-commerce platform

+ T Shirt & Sons – Integrating Apollo with multiple DTG systems to deliver flexible, high-volume fulfillment

The customers will also feature in the live panel discussion during Kornit’s press conference on May 7 at 10:00 AM. Together, they’ll share real-world insights on scaling digital garment production, bridging traditional and modern workflows, and maximizing business impact with Kornit technology.

In addition, Kornit will collaborate with key partners including AS Colour, B&C, Fulfill Engine, Gooten, Sols and Stanley/Stella and provide visitors with a 360-degree view of the ecosystem enabling print-on-demand at scale.

Industry insight & community engagement

FESPA attendees can take part in two thought-provoking sessions featuring Kornit leaders and industry partners:

+ May 6, 12:30 PM – Smart Manufacturing: When Less Makes More! Presented by Sharon Donovich

+ May 7, 3:30 PM – Scaling Print-on-Demand: How T Shirt & Sons Delivers Speed, Quality, and Innovation. Presented by Ian Bell

Print with purpose: Supporting the FESPA Foundation

All garments printed during the event will be donated to the FESPA Foundation, supporting its mission to:

+ Promote sustainable practices in the print industry

+ Empower underserved communities

+ Provide educational resources to children in need

This initiative reflects Kornit’s continued commitment to responsible innovation and creating long-term value beyond the business.



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