Rising costs, uncertain market conditions and growing competitive pressure are forcing print service providers to make strategic decisions. How investments can pay off in the long term under these conditions is the focus of the swissQprint Roadshow on 24 June 2026 in Hanover.
The event centres on the question of what matters most when making investments today. “Especially in challenging times, it is crucial to look not only at the initial purchase costs, but also at the overall cost-effectiveness over the years,” says Achim Herzog, Managing Director of swissQprint Germany. Together with guest speakers, the swissQprint team will highlight which factors – such as durability, running costs and range of applications – have a lasting impact on profitability.
On site, swissQprint will demonstrate the latest generation of flatbed printers using the high-end Kudu model. Visitors will experience live production runs and see how demanding applications such as varnish effects, tactile textures or neon printing can be implemented efficiently and reproducibly.
This will demonstrate how a single system can be used to realise a variety of applications and tap into additional business areas – a key driver for higher capacity utilisation and stable margins.
“Kudu stands for maximum performance and versatility,” says Herzog. The range comprises five models in two flatbed sizes and with different performance levels. swissQprint offers solutions for various business models and investment budgets, delivering high quality, reliability and a 36-month manufacturer’s warranty.
Participation is free of charge and includes lunch. Places are limited, so early registration is recommended. The registration deadline is 19 June 2026.
swissQprint
swissQprint is an independent public limited company based in Kriessern, Switzerland. Its headquarters also serves as the development and production site for high-quality digital printing systems designed for professional labelling and imaging on a wide variety of surfaces. swissQprint employs 220 staff, has six branches and maintains a sales network across 40 countries.