Hopetech shows DTF digital textile printer at ITME 2022

 

Hopetech, a Surat-based supplier of large-scale industrial textile printer applications, showcased its direct-to-fabric (DTF) digital printing press with Quesera print head technology at the ITME 2022 show.

Anurag Billore, general manager of sales at Hopetech said, “This is the third time Hopetech is a part of ITME and the footfall and responses we’ve received are commendable. Digital printing is scaling higher than ever in today’s scenario in comparison to conventional rotary and flatbed printing.”

[caption id="attachment_72281" align="alignright" width="269"]Hopetech Digital printing is scaling higher than ever in today’s scenario in comparison to conventional rotary and flatbed printing.[/caption]

The pandemic has helped digital textile printing more than it has damaged, Billore told IPP. “When your routine is making progress, nothing can stand in your way. Innovation is something Hopetech roots for. Right from the design of equipment to the landing of technical solutions, and to the selection of spare parts, the company has always adhered to the business philosophy of ‘Hope lies in quality, to create value for the customer,’ and quality-oriented standards.”

Having been a global supplier for around two decades, Hopetech now aims to capture the Indian digital textile printing market. “This exhibition is solely a branding exercise to showcase our printer and our capacity and create awareness about our company. We are quite hopeful in our endeavor and the results we can yield,” he says.

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