April 30, 2025 (Kornit Digital Ltd. (via LinkedIn)) –
Kornit Digital Ltd. posted 9 LinkedIn updates from April 23 to April 30, 2025. The company's posts primarily focused on their participation in the upcoming FESPA 2025 event in Berlin, their Konnections community event, and a Holocaust Remembrance Day tribute. Let's explore the key areas of focus for Kornit during this period.
FESPA 2025 Participation and the Kornit Challenge
Kornit Digital is gearing up for a significant presence at FESPA 2025 in Berlin, showcasing their commitment to innovation in digital textile printing. The company is promoting the "Kornit Challenge," an initiative inviting screen printing professionals to compare their traditional prints with digital versions produced by Kornit's Apollo system. This challenge aims to demonstrate the quality, speed, and sustainability of digital printing technology.
The challenge process involves screen printers uploading their designs, which Kornit will then reproduce using the Apollo system. Participants are encouraged to visit Kornit's booth (B20) at FESPA Berlin to compare the results side-by-side. This hands-on approach allows industry professionals to evaluate digital capabilities through their own lens, design, and quality standards.
Furthermore, Kornit is hosting a session at the SmartHub Conference featuring Adam Golder, Commercial Director at T Shirt & Sons, and Ian Bell, Kornit's Screen Segment and Fulfiller Solution Expert. The session will explore T Shirt & Sons' evolution from traditional screen-printing to becoming one of Europe's largest DTG print providers, addressing topics such as scaling print-on-demand models, leveraging advanced technology, and the impact of automation in meeting e-commerce demands.
Kornit Challenge announced for FESPA 2025
Digital vs traditional print comparison
Invitation to experience innovation firsthand
Berlin-specific FESPA 2025 invitation
SmartHub Conference session preview
Konnections Community Event
Kornit Digital hosted its Konnections community event, bringing together customers, partners, and industry leaders. The event, which was reported as sold out with standing-room-only sessions, aimed to foster innovation and transformation in the fashion and textile industry. The company shared updates on the event's progress, highlighting the energy and collaborative spirit among attendees.
The event served as a platform for sharing ideas, forming partnerships, and shaping the future of the industry. Kornit emphasized that the relationships and ideas formed during Konnections would continue to grow beyond the event itself, underlining the importance of community-building in driving industry progress.
Konnections event kickoff highlights
Midway update on Konnections event
Holocaust Remembrance Day Tribute
Kornit Digital took a moment to honor Holocaust Remembrance Day, partnering with Design Museum Holon and curator Yaara Keydar for the "Heroines" exhibition. This initiative explores the stories of women during World War II, showcasing how fashion became a powerful form of expression and resistance during challenging times. The company's involvement in this project demonstrates its commitment to connecting history with contemporary relevance and inspiring reflection on important social issues.
Holocaust Remembrance Day exhibition partnership
Industry Collaboration and Technology Showcase
In a notable industry collaboration, Kornit announced that Tony Palmer, a veteran screen printing expert and thought leader, would be visiting their booth at FESPA Berlin 2025. This visit is significant as it represents a meeting of traditional analog printing expertise with cutting-edge digital technology. Tony Palmer will not only witness but also operate Kornit's flagship Apollo system, highlighting the convergence of established industry knowledge with innovative digital solutions.
Screen printing expert to experience Apollo system
Kornit Digital's LinkedIn activity during this period showcases the company's focus on innovation, community building, and industry leadership. By inviting direct comparisons between traditional and digital printing methods, fostering community engagement, and collaborating with industry experts, Kornit is positioning itself at the forefront of the digital textile printing revolution. Their involvement in cultural initiatives also demonstrates a commitment to social responsibility and historical awareness, rounding out their corporate identity beyond just technological innovation.
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