Konica Minolta to highlight digital growth, automation at Pamex 2026

At Pamex 2026, Konica Minolta will showcase a focused portfolio of digital production, label, embellishment, and workflow solutions aimed at helping Indian printers improve productivity, automation, and application-led growth across commercial print, labels, and emerging packaging segments

16 Jan 2026 | By PrintWeek India

As the Indian print industry continues its steady shift towards digital-first production, Konica Minolta is gearing up for a significant presence at Pamex 2026. Located in Hall 1 at Stall M1 and M12, the manufacturer will reinforce its commitment to productivity, automation, and application-led growth across the commercial print, label, and emerging packaging segments.

The company’s participation in this year’s exhibition centres on a curated portfolio of production and industrial printing solutions designed to assist print businesses in response to changing market demands. The showcase reflects a clear focus on enabling printers to work smarter, reduce operational complexity, and unlock new revenue opportunities through digital technologies, addressing the need for shorter turnaround times, consistent quality, and the delivery of value-added applications.

Visitors to the Konica Minolta stall can expect a comprehensive display of colour and monochrome production systems, digital label presses, embellishment technologies, and workflow automation tools. The demonstration is specifically geared towards supporting print service providers in commercial print, label production, and small packaging segments who are witnessing a rising demand for flexibility and faster job execution.

Leading the charge in the label and embellishment category is the AccurioLabel 400, a high-productivity digital label press equipped with white toner support, designed for converters managing mid- to high-volume label production. Complementing this is the AccurioLabel 230, a compact and cost-efficient digital label press ideal for short-run and on-demand applications, offering quick setup and minimal waste. For premium finishing, the company will display the MGI AccurioShine 3600 with iFoil, a digital UV spot varnish and foiling solution that enables premium embellishments, variable data effects, and high-value label and packaging applications.

In the cut-sheet production segment, Konica Minolta will present the AccurioPress C14010S, a high-speed colour production press with fifth-colour white toner capability, suited for premium commercial print and packaging-oriented applications. This is joined by the AccurioPress C7100 Enhanced, an automation-driven production press that delivers consistent colour, advanced media handling, and long-sheet application support. Addressing a wide spectrum of volume requirements and entry-level production needs, the showcase also includes the AccurioPress C4080, C4065, 7120, and the AccurioPrint 2100 colour and monochrome systems. For office environments requiring secure and high-volume printing, the bizhub C751i and bizhub 950i multifunction printers will also be on display.

To drive efficiency beyond hardware, the company is highlighting its production workflow and colour management solutions. The AccurioPro Flux serves as an end-to-end workflow solution that streamlines job submission, scheduling, queue management, and output control across multiple devices to improve turnaround times. Working in tandem with this is the AccurioPro Colour Manager, advanced software ensuring accurate colour reproduction across different devices and substrates for predictable output quality.

Extending its portfolio into collaborative solutions and managed content services, Konica Minolta will introduce the Innex Cube with Impact and Adapt headset range, a 360-degree hybrid collaboration solution for immersive virtual approvals and design discussions. This is supported by the Ideao Hub, an interactive annotation display simplifying design-to-print feedback cycles, and the Innex Connect + C570, a wireless meeting room solution for smart collaboration. Additionally, the Innex CM55 portable collaboration display will be shown alongside KOMI Doc, an enterprise content management solution that centralises documents and automates approvals to support compliant business operations.

With over 15 years of association with Pamex, Konica Minolta views the exhibition as a critical platform to engage with buyers and decision-makers. The company notes that India’s print and packaging markets are showing strong momentum, particularly in the label segment, driven by food, beverage, pharma, and eCommerce sectors, while commercial print evolves through personalisation. At Pamex 2026, Konica Minolta aims to demonstrate that digital printing is not just about speed, but about intelligence, efficiency, and the ability to deliver differentiated value in a rapidly changing market.