Precisetech books five deals at Pamex
Precisetech Equipments has closed five deals at Pamex 2026 following the launch of its new paper cutting machine featuring an Indian-developed Patwardhan cutting programme, alongside continued strong demand for its hot-foil stamping and embellishment solutions
30 Jan 2026 | 498 Views | By Sai Deepthi P
At Pamex 2026, Prescitech Equipments highlighted a blend of Indian software development and globally sourced hardware, a strategy that has translated into confirmed orders on the show floor.
“We launched our new paper cutting machine at Pamex with an Indian cutting programme,” said Kedar Borwanker, who represents Prescitech Equipments. “It uses the well-known Patwardhan cutting programme, which is developed in India, while the hardware is imported from China and manufactured to European standards with CE approval.”
According to Borwanker, the concept behind the machine is to localise intelligence and control while maintaining globally benchmarked build quality. “The entire programme and control panel are Indian, and the machine itself is built as per European standards,” he said. The launch has been commercially successful. “We have grabbed five deals at Pamex, and we are really happy with the response,” Burwan confirmed.
Beyond paper cutting, Prescitech Equipments has a long-standing presence in embellishment technologies. “We have been working in hot-foil stamping attachments since 1992,” Burwan said. “We convert Heidelberg cylinder machines into hot-foil stamping units, which give a luxury effect to printed products.”
The company also offers UV-raised hot-foil stamping solutions designed for screen-printing machines, with all programming and after-sales support handled in-house. “We have our own programmers and software engineers, so service and support are fully managed by our team,” Burwan added.
In 2026, Prescitech Equipments expects interest in Indian-developed control systems and value-added embellishment technologies to remain strong, particularly as printers look to differentiate through finishing rather than volume alone.