Redington, HP India inaugurate Graphics Experience Centre in Mumbai
Through the Graphics Experience Centre, Redington will bring together the latest innovations in HP Latex print technology, enabling its customers to explore, test, and co-create print solutions for a wide range of applications — from outdoor signage, decor, traffic, to retail signage.
08 Aug 2025 | By Prabhat Prakash
Redington, in collaboration with HP India, announced the inauguration of the state-of-the-art Graphics Experience Centre in Mumbai – a facility built to showcase the future of HP large-format printing. Designed to serve as a hub of collaboration and capability-building, the Graphics Experience Centre reinforces Redington and HP’s long-term commitment to advancing print technology and supporting the Indian print and design community.
By offering immersive demos, training, and real-time experimentation, the Graphics Experience Centre is poised to serve as a launchpad for print service providers (PSPs), creative agencies, media suppliers, and brand marketers looking to push the boundaries of what’s possible with sustainable, high-performance printing.
Puneet Chadha, global chief marketing officer, Redington, said, “This isn’t just a demo centre, it’s a space dedicated to creativity, collaboration, and the acceleration of innovation. It has been shaped by the belief, passion, and persistence of our customers, partners, and the media who championed this industry long before it became mainstream. Together, we didn’t just grow a market, we created one. As we open this space, it’s not about showcasing machines; it's about unlocking the next idea, the next innovation, the next breakthrough. This is where the future of print takes shape with the collective strength of our community driving it forward.”
Raghu Ram, senior vice-president, Endpoint Solutions Group, Redington, said, “This Experience Centre is an investment in knowledge-sharing, upskilling, and industry collaboration. We’re excited to see how customers, creatives, and partners come together here to discover new print frontiers and transform their ideas into impactful outcomes.”
Vitesh Sharma, country head — India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka for Large Format Printing Business, HP, said, “This centre is a collaborative hub where PSPs, brands, media suppliers, and creative agencies can explore, experiment, and innovate together. As customer expectations evolve, there’s a growing need for versatile, scalable, and sustainable print solutions. This facility brings those possibilities to life, reinforcing our commitment to fostering innovation and helping our partners stay ahead in a fast-changing landscape.”
At the centre, Redington will leverage the advanced capabilities of the flagship HP Latex R530 along with the Latex 730 and 830 printer series, which are engineered to meet the evolving needs of PSPs. Featuring HP Pixel Control, next-generation inks, and a new printhead architecture, these printers deliver vibrant colours, sharp text, and consistent quality across a wide range of substrates. Automated features such as double-sided printing, spindle-less front-loading, and a new output platen minimise material waste and streamline workflows. Additionally, the printers integrate with HP PrintOS Production Hub, offering real-time monitoring, remote queue management, and a centralised dashboard to optimise production efficiency.
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Redington will also actively promote the HP Planet Partners programme through the centre. This initiative supports HP’s broader sustainability goals by enabling the responsible return and recycling of used print supplies, reinforcing a circular economy.