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Durst Group Showcased Innovation and Integrated Solutions at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025

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BERLIN | Germany – The Durst Group, a leading manufacturer of digital printing and production technologies, made a strong impression at FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin under the motto “Made in Durst.” The company presented a full range of product innovations and smart software solutions while unveiling a refreshed booth concept focused on real-world applications, live demonstrations, and direct customer engagement.

“FESPA 2025 was not just about introducing new products—it was about demonstrating our technological ambition,” said Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner of the Durst Group. “We are rethinking professional print production through the most reliable printing systems on the market, a connected software architecture, and a clear focus on automation, efficiency, and sustainable processes. ‘Made in Durst’ represents integrated solutions with responsibility—to our customers, their competitiveness, and our environment.”

Product Premieres Highlighted Durst’s Vision for the Future

Durst introduced several new systems tailored for the highest demands in digital printing:

-P5 500 TEX iSUB – Superwide Sustainability

A highlight of the show, this 5.2-meter-wide water-based sublimation printer with integrated inline fixation offered an innovative combination of print width, image quality, and eco-conscious performance. Designed for applications like trade show displays, interior décor, and large-format textile printing, it stood out for its sustainability and versatility.

-P5 X – Flatbed Precision Redefined

Making its official market debut, the P5 X impressed as a versatile, high-end flatbed printing system that also supports roll-to-roll printing. Attendees noted its seamless blend of precision, speed, and adaptability, making it suitable for a wide range of production needs.

-LF 430 GF – Modern Textile Printing with Aleph Integration

This addition to Durst’s portfolio brought direct-to-fabric pigment printing into the spotlight. Originating from Durst’s integration of Aleph technologies, the LF 430 GF supported sustainable textile production using water-based inks for eco-conscious manufacturing.

-P5 350 HS D4 – Enhanced Productivity for Demanding Workflows

The D4 version of Durst’s successful P5 350 HS offered significant enhancements in speed and output quality. Designed for high-intensity production environments, it reinforced Durst’s commitment to Production Excellencewith robust, reliable performance.

-Durst Software & Solutions – Intelligent, End-to-End Automation

Durst also spotlighted its expanding software ecosystem, showcasing:

  • AI-driven tools to optimize print production

  • End-to-end workflow automation for seamless, intelligent operations

  • Integration of the Amazon Transparency Program to help combat product piracy through traceable labeling and authentication

  • A fully connected platform offering data sovereignty and real-time operational transparency

Art Meets Technology: Celeste Cima and the P5 X

In a creative collaboration inspired by the “Peakadilly” exhibition by Peter Senoner at the Lumen Museum, Durst featured a special showcase of work by artist Celeste Cima. The pieces, printed using the new P5 X in partnership with fine art specialists New Lab Photo (Brescia), explored themes of transformation, identity, and rootedness, demonstrating how Durst technology empowers artistic vision through industrial precision.

Durst’s presence at FESPA 2025 reaffirmed its leadership in innovation, sustainability, and integrated print solutions, delivering a bold message: the future of print is Made in Durst.

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