Plasmatreat Joins FuturePrint TECH as Founding Exhibitor to Showcase Sustainable Plasma Innovation
FuturePrint is delighted to announce that Plasmatreat, the global leader in atmospheric plasma technology, has become a Founding Exhibitor at FuturePrint TECH Industrial Print, taking place on 21–22 January 2026 at Motorworld Munich. FuturePrint TECH is a dynamic new platform for industrial printing innovation, bringing together industry leaders in screen and digital inkjet technologies across sectors such as product decoration, packaging, printed electronics, automotive, white goods, and interior décor.
With over 30 years of pioneering advancements, including its groundbreaking plasma treatment and precision nanocoating technologies, Plasmatreat enables VOC-free, energy-efficient surface treatment without the use of harsh chemicals. This commitment to sustainability and cutting-edge innovation positions the company at the forefront of eco-friendly manufacturing solutions.
At FuturePrint TECH, attendees will have the opportunity to explore Plasmatreat’s latest developments firsthand, including innovations that enhance conventional plasma treatments while saving resources. The company’s presence at the event reinforces its leadership in industrial print as a sustainable and forward-thinking technology provider.
Bas Buser, Global Market Segment Manager Printing Applications, said: “Joining FuturePrint TECH as a founding exhibitor underlines our commitment to driving sustainable innovation in industrial print. We look forward to demonstrating how plasma surface treatments can redefine quality, efficiency, and environmental responsibility in manufacturing—right at the heart of Europe’s industrial printing renaissance.”
As a Founding Exhibitor, Plasmatreat will help shape the dialogue at this inaugural event, showcasing how plasma-enhanced digital print processes can deliver sharper images, faster curing, and cleaner production. Visitors to the stand in Munich will discover how the combination of precision engineering, advanced materials science, and a dedication to sustainability can open new possibilities for the future of industrial print.