Kornit Digital launches customisable on-demand printing collaboration


Kornit Digital and sustainable trend model YesAnd have teamed up with Fashinnovation, a platform designed to foster innovation within the trend trade, to unveil a brand new direct-to-garment (DTG) printing collaboration.

The YesAnd and Fashinnovation assortment launched earlier this month on the Fashinnovation Worldwide Talks occasion, the place Kornit CEO Ronen Samuel served as a keynote speaker with a presentation titled ‘Trend is On-Demand Manufacturing for a Sustainable Future’.

The collaboration will see YesAnd and Kornit Digital creating digital, on-demand printed licensed natural clean merchandise, with graphic designs by artists, celebrities, influencers, musicians, trend VIPs, NGOs and extra.

The purpose of the collaboration is to minimise waste, water, chemical use, and vitality, “whereas celebrating local weather motion, manufacturing efficiencies, and sustainable innovation”.

Marci Zaroff, founder and CEO of YesAnd, mentioned: “We’re elated to be driving trend ahead with two unimaginable companions who share my ardour and dedication to creativity, connection, group, collaboration, and consciousness.

“By means of the lens of design, and from agriculture to in style tradition, we should embrace the intersection of regeneration, circularity, and know-how. The time is now.”

Kornit’s Samuel added: “This strategic collaboration is a wonderful alternative to showcase the ability of on-demand, digital manufacturing – and the way it can unleash new ranges of creativity for designers to fulfil their final visions.

“It’s additionally a mirrored image of the seamless approach we’re extra successfully connecting designers direct to the buyer.

“It’s now lastly potential to flip the script on provide and demand – not promoting what’s already been produced, however producing what has been offered. We’re very excited concerning the prospects this collaboration will carry.”

In Might, on the Israeli garment and textiles printer producer’s London Kornit Trend Week, the enterprise had outlined its plans to rework the style trade’s provide chain and dramatically scale back waste by enabling printers to focus on native markets.

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