Two days dedicated to technologies, applications and real-world scenarios for labels and flexible packaging. A direct opportunity to explore new production requirements and the evolving needs of the market. On April 15 and 16, OMET will open the doors of its Innovation Park for “Flexo for Future – Shaping what’s next, together”, an open house dedicated to the latest advancements in printing solutions for labels and flexible packaging.
The event will offer a technical and strategic exchange platform for the narrow-web market, at a time when production flexibility, technology integration and workflow efficiency are becoming increasingly central to converters’ operations.
The Innovation Park – OMET’s permanent hub for technology demonstrations and application development – will host an introductory session focused on the latest innovations designed to enhance production processes, followed by live demonstrations of the KFlex K6 and iFlex 440 platforms, showcasing their most recent developments in terms of configurability, efficiency and print quality.
Over the two days, visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with OMET’s technical and commercial teams, exploring real application cases and discussing the future evolution of flexographic printing within the broader context of combination printing and changing market demands.
The event will also provide valuable networking opportunities in an informal and welcoming environment, with dedicated moments for industry professionals to connect, exchange experiences and enjoy entertainment designed to encourage meaningful interaction. Further details on the agenda and registration will be shared soon.
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