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Sold-out industrial inkjet print technology showcase signals accelerating adoption across advanced manufacturing

As manufacturers look for new growth, margins and business models, industrial print emerges as a profit-enabling production platform

A new sold-out industrial inkjet print showcase taking place in Munich this month is sending one of the clearest signals yet that industrial print technologies are entering a new phase of commercial adoption, as manufacturers increasingly integrate inkjet into production-scale environments.


FuturePrint Industrial Print, which takes place on 21–22 January 2026, has officially sold out all exhibitor space ahead of its inaugural edition. The response reflects growing global demand for production-ready industrial inkjet technologies across packaging, décor, electronics, product customisation and functional manufacturing.

Industry analysts forecast strong sustained growth for the sector. Market research from Fortune Business Insights indicates that the global industrial inkjet printer market is projected to reach nearly USD 12 billion by 2034, driven by accelerating adoption across manufacturing, packaging, product decoration and industrial production environments. Against this backdrop, the sell-out highlights a market that is moving beyond pilots and proofs of concept, toward scalable deployment, strategic investment and measurable commercial impact.

For manufacturers, converters and technology providers, this shift represents a major business and profit opportunity. Industrial print is no longer simply an alternative imaging process. It is increasingly a manufacturing platform that can reshape how products are designed, produced and monetised.

Crucially, industrial inkjet is now being adopted not only to improve efficiency, but to improve manufacturing economics. By removing tooling constraints, reducing set-up times, cutting waste and enabling late-stage differentiation, industrial inkjet technology is allowing companies to respond profitably to shorter runs, unlock premium pricing, protect margins and make complex, customised or functional products commercially viable at scale.

For manufacturing performance, the real opportunity lies in what industrial inkjet makes possible. From mass customisation and digital inventory to functional integration and direct-to-product manufacturing, industrial inkjet is opening routes to new revenue streams, higher-value applications and entirely new business models. For converters and print businesses, this includes a pathway into manufacturing services and higher-margin industrial markets. For manufacturers, it enables faster product innovation, more responsive supply chains and the ability to monetise speed, flexibility and product differentiation.

The exhibitor profile in Munich reflects this shift. More than 50 carefully selected companies are presenting technologies spanning additive and functional inkjet, direct-to-product manufacturing, decorative surfaces, packaging, labels and direct-to-shape production. For visitors, this creates a rare opportunity to evaluate enabling technologies side-by-side, explore real manufacturing applications and identify where industrial print is already delivering commercial value.

Alongside the exhibition, a high-level conference programme brings together 40+ speakers from across the industrial print and advanced manufacturing ecosystem, addressing real-world deployment across electronics, 3D inkjet, décor, packaging and smart surfaces. A dedicated AI for Industrial Print Conference on 22 January examines how artificial intelligence is amplifying industrial print’s business impact, from automation and predictive quality control to throughput optimisation and data-driven production decision-making. For delegates, the emphasis is firmly on practical insight linked to commercial outcomes.

The strong response to this new Munich event also reflects a broader change in buyer behaviour. Decision-makers now arrive informed, commercially focused and actively evaluating where digital processes can deliver competitive advantage, revenue growth and margin improvement. As a result, demand is growing for focused, insight-led events that connect technology capability directly to manufacturing strategy and profit potential.

Hosted at Motorworld Munich inside the historic Kohlebunker venue, FuturePrint Industrial Print has been designed around this need - offering an industrial, human-scale setting intended to support in-depth technical exchange, peer-to-peer learning and strategic discussion between technology developers and end-user manufacturers.

With exhibitor space fully booked and delegate registrations accelerating from across the global manufacturing ecosystem, the sell-out is being widely viewed as a further indication that industrial inkjet is moving into a new phase of relevance - not as a future option, but as a present-day driver of profitable manufacturing models.

A limited number of delegate places remain available. Complimentary passes are available using code SALE100 available to media and readers until close of business Monday 19 January!

FuturePrint Industrial Print takes place 21–22 January 2026 at Motorworld Munich. Attendance is limited and advance registration is strongly recommended.



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