Learn what’s driving the surge for on-demand production, get hands-on with Kornit’s latest technologies for end-to-end digital production to serve your long-term production needs, and network with business leaders like you who’ve grown their opportunities and revenues with Kornit DTG technology.
Learn how you can (and why you should) create virtually unlimited custom textiles on demand, develop an efficient and eco-friendly microfactory model, and streamline time to market with Kornit’s full suite of print-on-demand capabilities, plus network with business leaders like you who’ve done it.
Learn how the textile ecosystem is evolving, how producers like you are adapting to new challenges and opportunities, and how Kornit Digital is developing the end-to-end production capabilities, control, and automation to empower you to succeed and grow. We’ll be showcasing the new Kornit Atlas MAX system, in addition to our full line of on-demand HD DTG production systems to fit every business need, size, and specialty.
The market for custom fabrics and applications has exploded, but brings new pitfalls and demands. Learn how on-demand producers are streamlining their supply chains, bringing production closer to the customer, and turning to efficient, sustainable microfactory production models—and why technologies like Kornit Presto and Custom Gateway provide the bedrock of quality, consistency, and control to succeed.
The market for custom fabrics and applications has exploded, but brings new pitfalls and demands. Learn how on-demand producers are streamlining their supply chains, bringing production closer to the customer, and turning to efficient, sustainable microfactory production models—and why technologies like Kornit Presto and Custom Gateway provide the bedrock of quality, consistency, and control to succeed.
“If you’re in the game and you are not really thinking about how to use influencers and then of course by extension social media in general, to grow your business, you have to make it a number one priority from a sales and marketing standpoint.”
Recently named among the Advertising Specialty Institute’s “Power 50 List,” Chris brings 28 years of experience, spanning a number of apparel, technology, and investment firms.
“Let’s design a new reality. Let’s wear the change we all wish to see in the world.”
Marci Zaroff coined the term “ECOfashion” in 1995 and is an internationally-recognized ECOlifestyle expert, educator, innovator, serial entrepreneur, and Author of ECOrenaissance: Co-Creating A Stylish, Sexy and Sustainable World.
“It’s about stopping the craziness. Let me tell you what the craziness is. The craziness is thinking that today we can predict what consumers will want in one year. That is craziness. It’s not possible. I don’t think I can predict what consumers want next month.”
With more than 20 years of executive leadership in apparel and fashion, Carlos has completely revamped his production model to align with Kornit Digital’s vision of sustainable, on-demand production.
Kirby Best, Bespoke MFG
Asher Levine, Fashion Designer
Carlos Arias, Denim Forward
Lisa Morales-Hellebo, RefashiondOS
Michael Sanders, Digital Bias Consulting
Chris Walia, Tukatech
“We’ve been focused on helping designers figure out how to make it also producible, the right price point and turnaround time, and easily replicable structures if you are going to produce it across a distributed network—and consistency, and quality, and color saturation, and all the things.” – Lisa Morales-Hellebo
Julia Clancey, Fashion Designer
Omer Kulka, Kornit Digital
Dana Todd, Balodana
Sherri Barry, Arizona Fashion Source
Lisa Morales-Hellebo, RefashiondOS
Michael Sanders, Digital Bias Consulting
Ketty Pillet, Lectra
“You can’t look at what the cost of the garment is, cut and sew. We’ve gone way beyond that. We’ve taken out all the headaches, all the things where things can go wrong, all the time, all the management, all the staffing. We alleviate it all, and then we have the solution right here. It’s absolutely, 100% the way forward.” – Julia Clancey
Gart Davis, Spoonflower
Dana Todd, Balodana
Shain Shalom, Fashion Designer
Sherri Barry, Arizona Fashion Source
Carlos Arias, Denim Forward
Renton Leversedge, DanMar
Michael Waas, TIPA
“Great designers are designing beautiful products that people want to wear, and when you can do that one at a time, you truly have the opportunity to create the sustainable, enduring product in people’s wardrobes. That’s why I think on-demand is a win for sustainability.” – Sherri Barry
Ronen Samuel, Kornit Digital
Kobi Halperin, Fashion Designer
Michael Waas, TIPA
Brian Vieweg, Top Value Fabrics
Matthew Wallace, DXM Inc.
Ram Sareen, Tukatech
“The consumer is the one who has the wallet. They will dictate how things will be done going forward. And the brands and retailers that do not change to that will die. And I’m using that word, ‘die.’ They will go away.” – Matthew Wallace