A relatively new but rapidly growing one-stop supplier of advanced and innovative digital inkjet printing, finishing, and embellishment solutions in India, Gurugram (Delhi-NCR)-based Kridwinn Innovations will make its debut at Pamex 2026, to be held from 27–30 January at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai. The company’s exhibits will include live machine demonstrations, galleries of print samples, and innovations in digital printing and post-printing solutions.
“We are one and a half years old, with a highly experienced team of professionals who each have over 20 years of industry experience. We expect to enhance brand recognition and connect with trade visitors through our advanced and innovative digital inkjet printing and print finishing solutions. Our focus has always been on enabling printers and converters to move beyond conventional production and build sustainable, value-driven businesses,” said Jimit Mittal, managing director & CEO of Kridwinn Innovations. He said one of the key highlights at the company’s stall at Pamex 2026 will be the live running of its newly launched Vorey AuraCut A6 digital label die-cutting machine.
The Digimac Series inkjet print-on-demand book printing machine, Vorey digital label die-cutting machines, and Luxarjet UV inkjet label varnishing & foiling systems will be among the main highlights at Pamex 2026, along with variable data imprinting machines for security printing applications and a hybrid digital label printer.
“So far, we have installed 10 units of the Vorey VD330 across the country, with another 10 Aura A6 machines set to be installed within the next two months,” Mittal said, adding, “Similarly, we have installed six units of our Digimac Series inkjet print-on-demand presses, and another three to four are likely to be installed soon. The digital book production market in India has witnessed a huge surge in the last 6–12 months and will continue to grow after Pamex 2026.”
Mittal continued, “Our Digimac Series inkjet print-on-demand book printing solution is available in 440 mm and 660 mm web widths, both in monochrome black and CMYK, marking a breakthrough in the Indian book printing and publishing market. An affordable digital press offering offset-like quality, Digimac can deliver high-quality prints with resolutions of up to 1200 dpi in binary and grayscale multidrop modes, achieving production speeds of up to 100,000 A4 impressions per hour at the industry’s lowest running costs. It is designed not only for short-run jobs but also for medium-run production of up to 1,000 books at minimal digital production cost. We will showcase galleries of print samples and finished products produced on all our machines at Pamex 2026.”
Since its inception, Kridwinn has installed more than 50 machines across India. “We are growing rapidly, with our customer base expanding across the country,” Mittal said, adding, “In many ways, we are driving innovation in inkjet printing solutions in the Indian market, supported by in-house R&D for continuous development. What sets Kridwinn apart is not just the equipment we supply but the partnerships we build. We work closely with customers to understand their applications, growth plans, and operational challenges, ensuring that our solutions align with their long-term business objectives.” He further noted that Kridwinn has collaborated extensively with regional partners to achieve wider market coverage.
Backed by a team of 23 experienced professionals, primarily well-qualified engineers, Kridwinn serves its customers with complete satisfaction, offering reliable post-sales service support available anytime, under any circumstances. Mittal shared a goodwill message for existing customers and those visiting the company’s stall at Pamex 2026, “We invite you to explore how Kridwinn technologies can help you enhance product differentiation, improve profitability, and stay competitive in a rapidly changing market. We look forward to engaging with you and being a part of your growth journey.”
(Visit Kridwinn Innovations at Stall F-35 in Hall 3 at Pamex 2026)















