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Ken Hanulec · Vice President · EFI · FESPA Barcelona 2026

At FESPA Barcelona 2026, Wayne from INKISH speaks with Ken Hanulec from EFI about the company’s latest developments across signage, packaging, corrugated, and industrial textile printing. EFI presents a broad portfolio of new technologies at the show, including high-speed UV printers, dye sublimation systems, roll-to-roll solutions, and advanced workflow automation tools, all attracting strong attention from visitors across Europe and beyond. The conversation highlights several of EFI’s newest systems, including the FabriVU 340i+ for high-end dye sublimation graphics, the Q3h XP seven-color UV printer, the hybrid M3hX platform, and the wide-format X5r roll-to-roll solution. Hanulec explains how EFI focuses on combining speed, color quality, flexibility, and automation to help customers improve efficiency while delivering highly differentiated graphics for demanding brand applications. Together, they also discuss the increasing role of software-driven automation, production analytics, sustainability, and labor reduction within modern print manufacturing. EFI’s portfolio includes LED curing technologies, environmentally conscious print solutions, and workflow systems designed to optimize factory performance and reduce operational costs. The interview also touches on EFI’s recent EDP Award wins for its roll-to-roll and Nozomi product families, underlining the company’s continued focus on innovation across industrial digital print markets.

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Jacob Hansen · CEO · Robotfactory · FESPA Barcelona 2026

At FESPA Barcelona 2026, Wayne from INKISH speaks with Jacob Hansen from Robotfactory about how robotics and automation are becoming increasingly important within the graphics and finishing industry. Working closely with Zünd for more than 30 years in the Nordic region, Robotfactory specializes in integrating robotic solutions with digital cutting systems to automate loading, unloading, sorting, and material handling processes for print and finishing companies. The conversation explores how modern robotic systems are evolving from simple collaborative robots into highly flexible production tools capable of handling sheets, rolls, stickers, streamers, and a wide variety of materials through interchangeable grippers and software-controlled workflows. Hansen explains that Robotfactory focuses on creating standardized automation platforms that can later be customized and upgraded to meet customer requirements. Together, they discuss the challenges of labor shortages, rising production costs, and the need for easy-to-use automation that integrates seamlessly into existing workflows. While robotic systems represent a significant investment, Hansen argues that the return on investment often comes faster than expected, especially as labor becomes more expensive and difficult to find. Both agree that robotics will play a central role in the future of print production, particularly as the industry moves toward more automated, flexible, and lights-out manufacturing environments.

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Michael Deflorian · Vice President Kyveris & Software Solutions · Durst · FESPA Barcelona 2026

At FESPA Barcelona 2026, Wayne from INKISH speaks with Michael Deflorian from Durst about the company’s visionary “Kyveris Sandbox” concept, a fully autonomous production environment designed to demonstrate the future of industrial digital print manufacturing. Combining robotics, autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs), AI-driven workflow intelligence, quality inspection systems, and digital twin technology, the setup showcases how lights-out production is moving from concept to reality. Deflorian explains how the system creates a virtual digital twin of the production environment that continuously monitors and synchronizes with the physical production line in real-time. Materials are automatically transported by AGVs, loaded and unloaded by robotic arms with sub-millimeter precision, printed, quality-checked through camera inspection systems, and sorted automatically without human intervention. The solution is designed to reduce touchpoints, minimize waste, improve efficiency, and support fully automated production workflows across complex print environments. The conversation also highlights how Durst’s open software architecture and Open Software Initiative enable integration with third-party devices, OEM equipment, and external workflow systems, enabling automation across mixed production environments rather than only within a single vendor ecosystem. Together, they discuss how AI, automation, sustainability, and industrial intelligence are rapidly reshaping the future of print production.