The Durst Group has announced the upcoming release of Kyveris, a new AI-powered platform designed for digital printing and additive manufacturing environments. The company describes the launch as a significant step in its transition toward integrated, data-driven production systems.
Kyveris is intended to unify files, machines, software, data and artificial intelligence within a single production framework. According to Durst, the system continuously analyses operational data to optimise performance, reduce waste and improve efficiency. The platform is designed to support increasingly automated and autonomous production environments.
The first public showcase of Kyveris is scheduled for Fespa 2026, as well as the Durst Next Technology Festival. Further technical details, including information on data architecture, AI integration and automation capabilities, are expected to be released in the coming months.
Durst states that Kyveris builds on insights gathered from thousands of production systems installed worldwide. The company says this accumulated engineering and operational knowledge forms the basis for the platform’s machine learning capabilities and production intelligence functions.
Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner of the Durst Group, said the release reflects the company’s strategic direction. “After 90 years of precision engineering, we are taking the next logical step: production intelligence for digital printing and additive manufacturing,” he said. “We view production as an intelligent, continuously learning system.”
Founded in 1936 as a photo workshop in Brixen, South Tyrol, Durst has evolved from analog photography into a global manufacturer of industrial digital printing and additive manufacturing systems. Over the decades, the company has expanded its portfolio from standalone hardware to integrated systems that combine equipment, software and workflow solutions.
The introduction of Kyveris marks the company’s latest development as it celebrates its 90th anniversary. Durst describes the platform as a continuation of its long-term focus on technological innovation and industrial digitalisation.





