Kornit Digital to inspire the textile printing and design community at digital innovation event in Düsseldorf

Caroline Okun
Caroline Okun

Kornit Digital has confirmed the agenda for its upcoming Digital Innovation Event, taking place at its brand new show room in Düsseldorf, Germany.

The objective of the event is to inspire e-commerce businesses, textile producers and designers, home textile manufacturers and everybody else who is interested in the topic about the opportunities enabled by digital textile printing.

Caroline Okun will deliver a keynote presentation titled Fibre Revolution: The Pathway to Mass Customisation. Ms Okun is the director of Sprout Patterns, the latest initiative of Spoonflower. It is a new service that offers public indie sewing patterns that can be combined with Spoonflower designs to create customised cut and sew projects. Spoonflower is an online market place used by a community of over 3.5 million individuals who use their own designs to make curtains, quilts, clothes, bags, furniture, dolls, pillows, framed artwork, costumes, banners and much, much more.

Also on the agenda are presentations and workshops with software and technology experts in digital textile production: Caldera, a specialist in printing and colour management software for textile printing systems, Zünd, a leading manufacturer of digital cutting systems and Assyst, an expert in 3D visualisation of fabric, cut piece and the human being.

Oliver Luedtke, marketing director at Kornit Digital Europe, said: “Digital production technologies have arrived in the textile markets. We know from our customers that those technologies enable new and exciting business models, and we would like to demonstrate these opportunities to everybody who is either active or interested in the field of digitally produced textiles.”

To register your attendance click here.

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