IACS Confirmed as Founding Exhibitor at FuturePrint TECH Industrial Print 2026

FuturePrint is delighted to announce IACS’s participation as a founding exhibitor at the FuturePrint TECH Industrial Print event, taking place on 21–22 January 2026 at Motorworld, Munich.

Specialising in compact, high-precision, low maintenance printing systems, IACS delivers solutions for demanding industrial applications including those in harsh environments. From coding and marking on wood pallets and panels, to adding personalised or last-minute data to packaging, and branding polypropylene straps used in logistics, IACS’s systems are designed for seamless integration into production lines and OEM-built machines.

Key sectors served by IACS include pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and personal care, industrial goods, logistics and transport, and specialty packaging. These sectors require robust, industrial-grade solutions capable of variable data printing, late-stage customization, regulatory compliance, and consistent, repeatable performance across multiple installations.

As a founding exhibitor, IACS will present its InkDockTM technology to an audience of OEM machine builders, production automation specialists, and technical decision-makers from across Europe and beyond. Live demonstrations, developed in partnership with key collaborators, will showcase how IACS InkDockTM technology delivers precision, reliability, and scalability for industrial printing needs.

Jasmine Geerinckx, Sales and Marketing Director at IACS, commented:
“Participating as a founding exhibitor at FuturePrint TECH is an exciting milestone for us. This event will provide the perfect platform to connect with OEM partners and innovators, demonstrate our capabilities, and explore new opportunities for collaboration in industrial printing.”

IACS’s presence at FuturePrint TECH reflects its commitment to advancing industrial inkjet integration and supporting partners in delivering competitive, future-ready solutions worldwide.

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