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IGAS Print + innovation

August 05, 2027 - August 09, 2027

IGAS Print + Innovation: A Major Meeting Point for Japan’s Printing Industry

IGAS Print + Innovation is a major international event for the printing industry, bringing together advanced printing technologies, equipment, materials, software, and services in one professional environment. The exhibition reflects the rapid transformation of print production, where traditional processes increasingly work alongside digital technologies, automation, connected workflows, and new approaches to commercial and industrial printing.

For printing companies, publishers, packaging specialists, manufacturers, designers, and other professionals, the event offers an opportunity to explore the technologies influencing the future of the industry. Rather than focusing on printing as a single process, IGAS presents a broader picture of the modern print ecosystem, from preparation and production to finishing, workflow management, and new applications.

The result is a platform where businesses can discover practical solutions while gaining a better understanding of where the printing market is heading.

From traditional printing to connected production

The printing industry has undergone significant changes as digital technologies have become an increasingly important part of production. Modern print businesses need to respond quickly to customer requirements, manage shorter production runs, maintain consistent quality, and control operating costs.

Digital workflows can help connect different stages of production, allowing information to move more efficiently from design and file preparation to printing and finishing. Automation can further reduce repetitive tasks and improve consistency.

IGAS Print + Innovation provides a setting where professionals can examine these developments together. Visitors can explore how individual technologies fit into complete workflows rather than evaluating machinery in isolation.

This broader perspective is increasingly important as printers seek to make their operations more flexible and responsive.

Advanced equipment and solutions for modern printers

Printing equipment remains at the center of the industry, but today's machines are increasingly sophisticated. Manufacturers are developing systems designed to improve productivity, precision, reliability, and operational flexibility.

At IGAS, professional visitors can investigate technologies that address different stages of print production. These may include solutions for digital and conventional printing, workflow management, finishing, materials handling, and other production requirements.

For companies considering investment in new equipment, a specialized exhibition can be particularly useful. Instead of relying only on specifications or online demonstrations, buyers can compare different approaches and discuss their specific production challenges directly with suppliers.

This can make it easier to identify technologies that are genuinely suited to a company's needs.

Digital printing creates new possibilities

Digital printing has changed expectations around customization, production volumes, and turnaround times. Businesses can increasingly produce smaller quantities economically while responding to changing content and customer requirements.

This flexibility is important in areas such as personalized marketing, commercial communications, labels, packaging, and specialized printed products.

IGAS Print + Innovation reflects this shift toward more adaptable production. Digital technologies can allow printers to move beyond standardized, high-volume jobs and explore applications where customization and rapid production are important.

For established printing companies, these developments can provide opportunities to diversify. For new entrants, they can lower some of the barriers associated with entering specialized print markets.

Packaging and commercial applications expand the role of print

Print technology serves a much broader market than books, newspapers, and magazines. Packaging, labels, promotional materials, commercial communications, and industrial applications all depend on advanced printing processes.

The growing diversity of applications means that printing companies increasingly need to understand technologies developed for different sectors.

An exhibition such as IGAS creates an opportunity for this cross-industry exchange. A technology developed for one application may provide inspiration for another, while companies can identify markets they had not previously considered.

This makes the event valuable not only for traditional printers but also for businesses exploring new applications for printing technology.

Automation and intelligent workflows

Automation is one of the most important trends affecting modern print production. As businesses face pressure to increase productivity while controlling costs, automated systems can help streamline repetitive operations and coordinate different stages of manufacturing.

Connected equipment can also provide production information that helps companies monitor performance and identify inefficiencies.

The transition toward intelligent workflows requires more than simply purchasing automated machinery. Businesses need to consider how equipment, software, data, materials, and employees work together.

IGAS Print + Innovation provides a useful environment for examining this wider transformation. By seeing different technologies together, visitors can consider how automation could be introduced gradually or integrated into a larger production strategy.

A professional platform for business and networking

A major industry exhibition is also about people. Manufacturers need opportunities to meet potential customers, while printers and other buyers need access to reliable suppliers and technical specialists.

IGAS creates an environment for these conversations, allowing participants to discuss products and business requirements directly.

Professional visitors may attend to:

Explore new printing equipment and production systems.
Compare digital and conventional printing technologies.
Investigate automation and workflow solutions.
Discover materials and finishing technologies.
Explore opportunities in packaging and specialized printing.
Meet technology providers and potential business partners.
Gather information about emerging industry trends.

These activities give the exhibition a strong practical purpose, particularly for companies planning future investments or looking for ways to improve their current operations.

Sustainability is becoming part of print innovation

Efficiency and sustainability are increasingly connected in the printing industry. Businesses want to reduce unnecessary material consumption, minimize waste, improve energy efficiency, and produce more with fewer resources.

Technology can support these objectives through better process control, accurate production systems, automation, and improved use of materials.

At the same time, customers are becoming more attentive to how printed products are manufactured. Printers therefore need to consider both economic and environmental aspects when developing their production strategies.

IGAS provides an opportunity to explore technologies that can contribute to more efficient production while keeping the practical requirements of the printing business in focus.

Discovering new directions for the printing business

Innovation in printing is not limited to faster machines. It can also involve new services, business models, production methods, and applications.

A printing company might use new technology to offer personalized products, enter packaging, provide shorter turnaround times, or develop specialized services. Another business might use printing technology as part of a wider manufacturing process.

This creates a strong relationship between technological innovation and business development.

IGAS Print + Innovation encourages visitors to consider not only what new equipment can do, but also how those capabilities could create new commercial opportunities.

Connecting Japanese expertise with the international market

Japan has a strong manufacturing and technology sector, and its printing industry is part of a broader ecosystem of precision engineering and industrial innovation. An international event provides an opportunity to connect this expertise with companies and professionals from other markets.

International participation can encourage the exchange of ideas, technologies, and business practices. It can also help suppliers identify new markets while giving Japanese companies access to a broader range of international solutions.

For an industry increasingly influenced by global technology trends, these connections are valuable.

IGAS Print + Innovation looks toward the next generation of print

The future of printing will likely be defined by greater digitalization, automation, customization, connectivity, and efficiency. Traditional printing technologies will continue to play an important role, but they will increasingly operate alongside digital systems and intelligent production workflows.

IGAS Print + Innovation provides a meeting point for these different approaches. It allows professionals to see how established technologies are evolving while exploring new solutions that could reshape print production.

For manufacturers, the exhibition is an opportunity to demonstrate innovation. For buyers, it provides access to equipment and expertise. For the wider industry, it offers a place to exchange knowledge and consider new directions.

Ultimately, IGAS Print + Innovation represents a printing industry that is moving beyond the boundaries of conventional production. By connecting technology providers, manufacturers, printers, and other professionals, the event helps turn new ideas into practical solutions and business opportunities for the next generation of print.