Driving Industrial Innovation for Digital Printed Textiles with Epson Italia

In this podcast, Debbie McKeegan interviews Francesco Nozza, the business development manager at Epson Italia, together they discuss the future of industrial direct to textile printing.
They explore key market insights for Autumn 2024, the impact of e-commerce on fashion and sportswear, and the innovative solutions Epson offers to meet the changing demands of the textile industry. The conversation highlights the importance of sustainability, the shift from traditional to digital printing, and the advancements in Epson's Monna Lisa suite of machines. Francesco emphasises the need for innovation and the role of Genesta inks in achieving high-quality results while reducing environmental impact…
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