Komori Corporation, led by President Satoshi Mochida, will participate in drupa 2024 in Düsseldorf, Germany. The exhibition will highlight Komori’s latest advancements in printing technology under the theme “Connected Automation.”
Komori’s booth will demonstrate the company’s commitment to enhancing production efficiency and sustainability in the printing industry. “Connected Automation links all equipment within printing facilities, optimizing workflows and improving productivity,” a Komori representative explained.
Key exhibits include the latest offset printing presses and the new J-throne 29 B2 Sheetfed UV Inkjet Digital Printing Press. This press offers high speed and performance, with a printing speed of 6,000 sheets per hour single-sided and 3,000 sheets per hour double-sided.
In the Commercial Print Zone, Komori will showcase the Lithrone G37P advance EX Edition, an eight-color convertible offset printing press, along with automated solutions like the MBO K80 B1 size Combi Folder and the CoBo-Stack Palletizing Robot. These innovations aim to address labor shortages and improve efficiency through automation.
The Package Printing Zone will feature the Lithrone GX40 advance EX Edition, equipped with a double coater and technologies that reduce waste and energy consumption, aligning with Komori’s sustainability goals.
Komori’s KP-Connect Zone will illustrate how real-time monitoring and data consolidation can optimize production processes, contributing to the creation of smart factories. Visitors will see demonstrations of automated workflows, including the use of Autonomous Mobile Robots for material handling.
The Print Technology Zone will present Komori’s advancements in security printing, printed electronics, and web offset presses. Additionally, the Ecology Zone will highlight Komori’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through environmentally friendly printing solutions.
Komori invites attendees to experience these innovations firsthand in Hall 15, booth E02, and explore the future of printing technology at drupa 2024.