BRUSSELS, Belgium—MPS Systems and Colordyne Technologies are establishing a strategic partnership to bring new hybrid printing solutions to the market. The first developments of this partnership will be shown at Labelexpo Europe 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.
Both companies see an opportunity to work together on hybrid printing solutions that combine UV LED or water-based flexo technology with digital aqueous pigment inkjet technology. The new developments incorporate Colordyne’s digital print engine using Memjet’s DuraLink printhead technology integrated in the MPS EXL-Packaging product line. With the modular design of the EXL-Packaging product line, any unique combination of flexo and inkjet technology, plus additional machine functionalities and technologies, can be configurated to meet the needs of the individual customer.
“After the successful experience of offering hybrid solutions for the narrow web market, we strongly believe that the hybrid technology will also be part of the future for the mid web packaging market,” said Atze Bosma, CEO of MPS Systems. “As we are very much focused on the total process, we believe in the combination of aqueous Inkjet technology and flexo for the flexible packaging market. Working with Colordyne on the new aqueous pigment inkjet technology provides an additional way for us to deliver the best solutions to our customers.”
“Both of our companies see an opportunity to expand beyond the narrow web label and tag market,” said Andy Matter, president of Colordyne Technologies. “Working with MPS allows us to deliver complete hybrid solutions featuring wider web widths and the capabilities to expand into packaging applications beyond pressure-sensitive labels. We look forward to providing customers in new markets the solutions they need to enhance their production capabilities at and affordable price-point.”
MPS Systems will be located at stand 11C20 during Labelexpo Europe 2019. The show will take place Sept. 24 to 27 at the Brussels Expo Center in Brussels, Belgium. To schedule a meeting with MPS Systems and Colordyne Technologies at the show, email Bert van den Brink, MPS co-founder.
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