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Kornit Digital to Unveil New Footwear Solution & Fashion Tech

Kornit Digital footwear and fashion technology
Kornit will unveil three major innovations shaping the future of the industry: its new digital footwear solution, introduction of the All-Inclusive Click (AIC) business model to the Asian market.

And demonstration of how its MAX and Apollo technologies are replacing traditional screen printing for bulk apparel and mass fashion production. A highlight of the event will be Kornit’s introduce footwear solution, making its Asian debut after two years of development and collaboration with leading global brands. Millions of pairs of athletic shoes are already being produced and sold using Kornit’s technology, proving that digital footwear manufacturing is no longer a concept but a commercial reality.

The system enables high-quality decoration directly on technical fabrics, unlocking unlimited design freedom, faster time-to-market, and a cleaner, more efficient production model for the sports and athleisure markets.

Kornit will also introduce its All-Inclusive Click (AIC) business model to the Asian region. AIC puts customers at the center, giving them a simpler, more predictable, and more profitable way to grow. By turning digital production into a fully managed service, AIC helps customers reduce operational complexity, gain transparency over costs, and scale faster with confidence. This model ensures Kornit’s success is directly tied to the customer’s success, building long-term partnerships focused on performance, efficiency, and shared growth.

Another major focus at ITMA is Kornit’s leadership in bulk apparel production, demonstrating how MAX technology and Apollo systems are replacing traditional screen printing for longer runs. Visitors will see Kornit’s solutions delivering quality that surpasses traditional screen printing, along with the consistency and speed of analog production, combined with the flexibility, sustainability, and economics of digital.

This evolution positions Kornit as the new benchmark for mass-production apparel, enabling brands and manufacturers to meet growing demand for speed, quality, and efficiency without compromise.

Kornit will additionally demonstrate mass production for the fashion and apparel market using its Presto MAX system. This features, for the first time, a combined neon and white live production with special capabilities for printing on dark fabrics with advanced texture printing (XDi) effects offering new levels of creativity and product differentiation.

Ronen Samuel, Chief Executive Officer at Kornit Digital, said: “At ITMA Asia, we are not just presenting solutions, we are presenting the future of how fashion and textiles are created. From footwear to bulk apparel, and from high-volume manufacturing to personalized production, Kornit is proving that digital can now replace analog at every level. The AIC model and our latest technologies make sustainable, high-quality, on-demand production .”

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