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Stuart Fox speaks openly about Kongsberg global postion within the market, acknowledging the challenges currently facing the industry while highlighting the company's continued focus on innovation customer support and long-term strategic growth.
Gisele Robeson, talks to Wayne about the Fiery Impress system, the award winning DFE that easily integrates with any digital inkjet press or workflow.
Matteo Dago from Heidelberg, Scodix's agent in Italy, talks to Wayne about the first customer they have for the new Scodix Ultra 7000 corrugated digital embellishment machine.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft continues the conversation at the Canon booth with Matthew Faulkner, focusing less on technology specifications and more on what really captures attention, the applications themselves. Standing inside Canon’s “Sensory Gallery,” the discussion explores how print can engage multiple senses through texture, light, tactile surfaces, layered printing, and visually striking retail experiences. From backlit displays and fine art to retail décor and packaging, the examples shown demonstrate how wide-format print is increasingly becoming part of complete brand experiences rather than standalone graphics. The conversation also dives into programmatic print, connected campaigns, and how physical print increasingly works together with digital channels to create stronger customer engagement. Matthew Faulkner explains why tactile experiences matter more than ever in an increasingly digital world, and why physical print still has the power to stop people, attract attention, and influence purchasing decisions. A fascinating discussion about sensory communication, retail psychology, attention economy, and why beautiful print still matters.
At FESPA 2026 in Barcelona, Wayne Beckett from INKISH speaks with Philip Van der Auwera, Product Manager at Agfa, about the European debut of the new Jeti Bronco H3200 HS hybrid printer. Positioned between the Anapurna and Jeti Tauro platforms, the new Bronco fills an important gap in Agfa’s portfolio, targeting customers seeking industrial productivity without moving into the highest-volume production segment. The conversation explores why Agfa continues to believe strongly in hybrid printing technology, allowing users to handle both roll-to-roll and rigid media on the same platform while maintaining flexibility for a wide range of applications, including banners, vinyl, foam PVC, corrugated displays, and signage production. Philip Van der Auwera also explains the press's unique seven-color configuration, including light cyan, light magenta, and light black, designed to improve skin tones, pastel colors, and image smoothness while maintaining high production speeds of 120 to 150 square meters per hour. The interview also highlights Agfa’s strategy of combining proven technologies from existing platforms, customer-driven product development, and the strong market interest already surrounding the machine during its first public presentation in Europe. A great conversation about hybrid printing, productivity, application flexibility, and how Agfa continues expanding its wide-format portfolio to address evolving customer demands.
At FESPA 2026 in Barcelona, Wayne Beckett from INKISH speaks with Jez Hall from PrintIQ about workflow automation, MIS systems, and why connected production environments are becoming increasingly important for modern print businesses. Following the recent arrival of both Jez Hall and Dean Anderson at PrintIQ, the conversation focuses on growth, scalability, automation, and how MIS platforms are evolving from simple estimating tools into the operational heart of a printing company. The discussion explores web-to-print integration, modular software architecture, production control, inventory management, machine data collection, interactive job bags, and the growing importance of real-time visibility across the entire production workflow. Jez Hall explains how modern MIS systems help printers reduce administration, improve efficiency, identify profitability challenges, and automate processes that previously relied on manual paperwork and disconnected systems. A fascinating conversation about automation, workflow integration, digital production management, and why MIS platforms are increasingly becoming essential infrastructure for the modern printing industry.
Wayne talks to Evan about the latest PageWide press technology and how changing demands within the corrugated market are driving increased interest in digital production.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with Ikuya Atsuchi from Mutoh about product development, Japanese engineering culture, and the company’s future together with Brother Industries. As part of Mutoh’s product planning team in Tokyo, Ikuya Atsuchi works closely with R&D, manufacturing, dealers, and market demands to help shape the next generation of products. The conversation explores how the recent acquisition by Brother was initially a surprise, but is now seen internally as an exciting opportunity where the strengths of both companies complement each other extremely well. The discussion also touches on Japanese long-term thinking, product quality, reliability, service networks, and the constant challenge of developing successful products in an increasingly competitive market. A warm and honest conversation about engineering culture, product philosophy, and why Mutoh believes the partnership with Brother creates opportunities far greater than either company could achieve alone.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with Heiner Rupperath from Brother Industries about industrial printing, customer relationships, and how innovation often comes from the most unexpected places. The conversation explores how “industrial print” is increasingly difficult to define, spanning everything from garment decoration and merchandising to highly specialized applications for footwear, leather, and other industrial sectors. Heiner Rupperath explains how Brother works with customers ranging from small innovative niche producers to massive production environments operating hundreds of machines. One of the most fascinating stories involves an Italian footwear producer using 28 separate process steps to create highly customized premium shoes, demonstrating how creativity and specialization can create entirely new business opportunities. The interview also touches on long-term customer relationships, trust, automation, software, and the Japanese company culture inside Brother, where the philosophy “At Your Side” is treated as far more than just a slogan. A warm and insightful conversation about industrial print, innovation, relationships, and why the future of print is often shaped as much by people and creativity as by technology itself.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with Randi Kerkaert from Summa about the launch of the new Vantage series and the thinking behind developing an entirely new platform for digital finishing. Rather than simply upgrading existing technology, Summa went back to the drawing board, speaking extensively with customers, operators, and industry veterans to understand real-world production challenges before designing the new system. The conversation explores how the Vantage platform expands Summa beyond traditional label and signage applications into folding carton, technical textiles, industrial applications, automotive materials, and flexible packaging. Randi Kerkaert explains why modern productivity is no longer only about speed, but increasingly about workflow efficiency, reducing operator errors, automation, and integration into larger production ecosystems. A fascinating discussion about product development, customer-driven innovation, industrial applications, and why efficient workflows increasingly matter more than raw machine speed alone.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with Geert Pierloot from Summa about the company’s major relaunch, new branding, and the introduction of the new Vantage platform. More than just a new machine launch, Summa presents what it describes as a “rebirth” of the company, combining a stronger market position, updated branding, and ambitious plans for future growth in digital finishing and industrial cutting applications. The conversation explores how Summa focuses on productivity, ease of use, automation, and operator efficiency rather than simply raw machine speed. Features such as automatic calibration, blade recognition, workflow optimization, and open ecosystem integration are designed to reduce errors, save materials, and improve return on investment for print service providers and converters. The interview also addresses competition from low-cost manufacturers, European production advantages, customer profitability, and why Summa believes innovation and workflow intelligence remain the key differentiators in an increasingly competitive market. A fascinating discussion about product development, automation, industrial finishing, and why Summa believes the future belongs to companies that combine performance, simplicity, and workflow integration.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with André Albrecht from Brother Industries about software, automation, workflows, and why connected ecosystems are becoming increasingly important in textile and garment production. The conversation explores how Brother’s software ambitions are expanding far beyond traditional DTG workflows and toward a broader ecosystem that integrates DTG, DTF, embroidery, large-format solutions, and, eventually, products from the newly acquired Mutoh portfolio. André Albrecht explains why workflow software is no longer just about production automation, but also about analytics, service, support, sales enablement, and helping customers grow their businesses. The discussion also touches on AI, open workflows, connected hardware, and why software development has become one of the biggest strategic areas for future growth in print production. An insightful conversation about how software, connectivity, and workflow intelligence are increasingly becoming as important as the hardware itself.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft takes a detailed walkthrough of the Canon booth together with Matthew Faulkner, exploring the company’s latest developments in wide-format print, UVgel technology, and production applications. The conversation begins with Canon’s highly successful Colorado M-series platform, which has now surpassed 6,000 installations worldwide, before moving into the company’s newest addition, the Colorado XL, Canon’s entry into the 3.4-meter roll-to-roll and hybrid printing market. Matthew Faulkner explains how Canon continues to evolve the UVgel platform with modular upgrades, higher productivity, matte and gloss printing, microtextures, and new automation technologies designed to simplify handling of large-format media while maintaining high image quality at industrial production speeds. The discussion also explores how wide-format print is increasingly connected to packaging, décor, retail graphics, and point-of-sale production, while Canon continues expanding across commercial print, labels, packaging, and industrial inkjet applications. A deep and insightful conversation about technology platforms, digital transformation, productivity, and why Canon believes the future of print lies in helping customers develop entirely new business opportunities, not simply replacing analog production with digital.
In the minutes before launching Vantage at FESPA 2026, we had a few minutes to talk with Stijn Henderickx, who has been Summa's CEO for the past two years. We get a chance to talk about segmentation and development of new products and strategies - listen, and learn!
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with Koji from Brother Industries about the company’s acquisition of Mutoh, cultural differences in global business, and what it takes to lead in an industry that is changing fast. Coming from the semiconductor industry, Koji shares how listening to customers remains the most important skill, regardless of industry, and explains how Brother balances Japanese heritage with the need for regional strategies across Europe, the US, and Asia. The conversation also explores how different cultures communicate value, why partnerships and openness matter more than ever, and why the printing industry continues to attract people for its collaborative spirit and positive energy. A thoughtful discussion about leadership, strategy, teamwork, and the future direction of industrial print technology.
At FESPA 2026 in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with Eli Grinberg from Scodix about the company’s first-ever appearance at FESPA Global Print Expo 2026 and the launch of its new Ultra 7000 SHD with patented Direct-to-Board technology. The conversation explores how Scodix is bringing digital embellishment directly to corrugated boards and rigid materials, enabling packaging producers and display manufacturers to create premium visual effects without traditional stamping, laminating, or tooling. From luxury packaging and POS displays to food compliance, recyclability, and cost efficiency, the discussion highlights why digital embellishment is becoming an increasingly attractive opportunity for packaging converters looking to differentiate themselves in competitive retail environments. A fascinating conversation about innovation, packaging value, and why Scodix believes embellishment is becoming one of the strongest tools for creating attention on the shelf.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft once again speaks with Christoph Gamper from Durst Group about Kyveris, one of the industry’s most ambitious visions for automation, intelligence, and the future of production. What started as an idea has now evolved into a working sandbox environment where the first concepts behind Kyveris are becoming real. But as Christoph Gamper explains, Kyveris is not “just a robot” connected to a machine. The robot is only one small part of a much larger vision built around industrial intelligence, connected workflows, physical AI, and systems that continuously learn from every print produced. The conversation explores how future production environments may optimize themselves through substrate behavior, ink interaction, motion control, and data-driven learning, all moving toward increasingly autonomous and eventually lights-out manufacturing. A fascinating teaser conversation ahead of more announcements expected at the upcoming Durst Technology Festival, where Durst plans to reveal even more about what Kyveris may become in the future.
At FESPA in Barcelona, Editor-in-Chief Morten Reitoft speaks with Jennifer Kolloczek from Canon about market developments, changing customer demands, and Canon’s latest large-format innovations. From home décor and commercial interiors to packaging and experiential print, the conversation explores how wide-format printing continues to evolve far beyond traditional signage. Jennifer explains why digital print is increasingly becoming a strategic tool for brands that need faster response times, greater flexibility, and more personalized production. The interview also dives into profitability in modern print production, the importance of becoming a value-creating partner rather than just a production supplier, and why Canon believes applications, workflow efficiency, and business insight are just as important as the technology itself. With the launch of the new Colorado XL platform, Canon expands further into high-volume wide-format production, opening new opportunities for print service providers looking for productivity, flexibility, and scalable growth. A great conversation about technology, market direction, and where the future opportunities in wide-format print are heading.
By Enriques Meza - Great Work :-)
What happens when AI, autonomous systems, and print production begin to merge? In this deep and highly philosophical conversation, Editor Morten B. Reitoft from INKISH speaks with Christoph Gamper from DURST about the future of print, automation, software, and human interaction with technology. Recorded at Expográfica in Guadalajara, the interview moves far beyond machinery and production equipment into questions about how value will be created in the future, how AI agents may negotiate production automatically, and why the next generation of print manufacturing could become increasingly autonomous. Christoph Gamper explains why he believes print production will evolve toward “lights-out” manufacturing environments, where human roles shift from manual operation toward orchestration, architecture, and decision-making. The discussion explores labor shortages, autonomous logistics, AI-driven workflows, and why the future may depend less on closed software ecosystems and more on open, hardware-agnostic systems capable of dynamically connecting entire production environments. The conversation also introduces DURST’s vision behind “Kyveris,” a concept Christoph Gamper describes as a connection between human knowledge and AI-driven systems designed to create value for real people. Rather than focusing on software lock-ins or isolated ecosystems, the discussion centers on how decades of industrial knowledge can be translated into intelligent systems that help printers optimize production, improve efficiency, and rethink how print businesses operate. This is not simply a discussion about presses or automation. It is a conversation about leadership, technological optimism, the role of AI in manufacturing, and how the print industry may fundamentally change over the next decade.