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Which of the following manufacturers would you consider the most innovative?


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graphics produced on the TrueVIS AP-640 to humanise clinical environments. Te goal was simple – to bring colour, joy, and reassurance into a clinical setting. Seeing how print can improve the patient experience was a powerful reminder of the impact our industry can have. Tis kind of purpose-led innovation


is a core part of our identity. We believe technology should be more than powerful; it should be empowering.


Expanding capabilities and colour Tis year, we’ve also launched EUV-A inks, which provide outstanding flexibility and adhesion for thermoforming and printing on soſt goods such as leather bags or curved surfaces. Tese inks reflect our ongoing commitment to developing materials that meet the evolving demands of high-impact, high-value customisation. Our VersaOBJECT MO-180 and LO


Series UV flatbeds further demonstrate how we continue to expand the application range and throughput for industrial and promotional printing. Te MO-180, for example, doubles the speed of its predecessor and features a redesigned user interface and optional rotary axis to handle cylindrical objects. Tis makes it ideal for drinkware, cosmetics and personalised giſts. Expansion stretches beyond these two


areas, with exciting updates in other areas expected over the course of 2026.


Looking ahead to 2026 Our roadmap for 2026 is ambitious. Expect continued innovation in ink technology, particularly sustainable formulations, as well as deeper integrations between hardware, soſtware, and cloud ecosystems. We are also exploring AI-driven automation within our RIP soſtware, VersaWorks 7, to enhance image processing and reduce human error even further. Fundamentally, we want to keep


enabling our customers to say ‘yes’ to more. More substrates, more applications, more creativity, and more growth. Tat is the measure by which we define our innovation. In an increasingly demanding market,


From top: From top: TrueVIS XP-640


rueVIS XP-640 TrueVIS XG-640


VersaSTUDIO BD-12


true innovation isn’t about flashy features. It is about solving problems, enabling creativity, and unlocking profitability. We’re grateful to be recognised for doing just that, and we look forward to continuing this journey with our partners, customers, and the wider print community.


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