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Sustainable bags from fish skin

Israel’s Kornit Digital (see here previously) and Israeli design school Shenkar College, teamed up to create a way of transforming the waste into a useful everyday product – a handbag made from discarded salmon skin. The process used French maroquinerie … Continue reading

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Futuristic digital printing

At TLV Fashion Week, top designers used revolutionary printing technology from Israel’s Kornit Digital (see here previously) to create amazing fashions.  It included Direct-to-garment (DTG) for blended color, Direct-to-fabric (DTF) for neon prints, and Kornit’s XDi to print on spandex … Continue reading

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Heavy duty garment printing

I reported previously (see here) on Israel’s Kornit and its digital garment-printing systems. Kornit has just launched the Kornit Atlas – a heavy-duty system for super-industrial garment decoration businesses producing up to 350,000 impressions per year. http://ir.kornit.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=253936&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2383220

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Amazon to publish T-shirts using Israeli tech

Israel’s Kornit is already revolutionizing the custom-printed textile market with its digital garment printing technology. Now Amazon plans to use the Kornit systems to digitally print shirts on receipt of online customer orders. http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-tech-aids-amazon-with-its-new-target-the-t-shirt-business/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPsXIYXGCmU

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Another successful NASDAQ launch

Israeli garment printing company Kornit saw its share price jump 40% on the day following its NASDAQ IPO. Analysts were bullish on the prospects for Kornit’s digital inkjet printing using non-toxic water-based inks, highlighting low-costs, flexibility and lack of competitors. … Continue reading

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Green fabric printing

Israel’s Kornit Digital Printing has developed water-based inks that are entirely organic, 100% non-toxic, vegan friendly and compatible with all types of fabric. The company’s high-speed DTG printers are “revolutionizing” the industry with single step fabric printing and no additional … Continue reading

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