The second edition of InPrint will feature Heidelberg as an exhibitor, showcasing its developing industrial print solutions, 10-12 November 2015 at Messe Munich International Trade Fair Centre.

Show organisers, FM Brooks, have reported a significant of bookings from new exhibiting companies for the event.

Jason Oliver, VP of digital inkjet, explained, ‘Heidelberg sees a very positive future for inkjet particularly in the industrial print sector so it is a logical move to be part of the next InPrint Show in Munich. The successful establishment of InPrint as the show for future industrial print technologies synchronises perfectly with Heidelberg’s vision for inkjet. We have plans to launch exciting new systems for customers decorating 3D objects – we call this 4D Printing.’

Nearly 30 new exhibitors have signed up for InPrint 2015 including: Heidelberg, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Wifag Polytype, Seiko, Tonejet, JetSet, KNF, Onyx, Lüscher, OMSO, Amica, GEW, Adphos, Alchemie, Ushio, Folex, PVF, Roos, Bordeaux Digital Inks, Sirpi, Polychromal, Stiefel, Natgraph, MacDermid Autotype, Global Inkjet Systems, Notion, and Tiger Coatings.

The future of the event is looking positive, as the organiser has already announced that the show will be gong to Milan in 2016.

The launch of InPrint in Milan, exactly a year after the second edition of InPrint in Germany, is in direct response to demand from the market for a dedicated forum for Industrial print technology in Italy. 

Industrial print is forecast to grow following the highly successful launch of the InPrint Show in Germany in 2014. Set to achieve a further 50% growth in Munich for 10-12 November 2015, the launch of InPrint 2016 in Italy signals increased confidence in the future expansion of the industrial print technology sector.