Durst Group will present its technology at this year’s Fespa in Berlin under the motto “Made in Durst.” The focus will be on automation, sustainability, and integrated production systems.

Among the key technologies being presented is the P5 500 TEX iSUB, a 5.2-meter-wide sublimation printer with integrated inline fixation. Designed for applications such as trade show construction and interior textiles, it emphasises sustainability through its water-based printing process.

Durst will also debut the P5 X, a new flatbed printing system that supports both flatbed and roll media. Aimed at users requiring precision and high productivity, it is intended for a wide range of commercial applications. Durst will present an art exhibition featuring works by Celeste Cima, printed on the P5 X.

The LF 430 GF, incorporating Aleph technologies, expands Durst’s offerings in direct-to-fabric printing. Using water-based pigment inks, this system supports more sustainable textile production. Also on show will be the P5 350 HS D4 which offers increased speed and print quality, with enhancements over previous models to support continuous, large-scale production.

Durst is also placing increased emphasis on software. New tools include end-to-end workflow automation, AI-driven process optimisation, and integration of the Amazon Transparency Program to address product counterfeiting. The software suite is designed to support fully connected, data-transparent operations.

“Fespa 2025 is not just about new products for us, it’s about showcasing our technological ambition,” commented Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner of the Durst Group.