At Pamex 2026 Mumbai, Konica Minolta will showcase its complete production printing and industrial printing lineup, supported by live demonstrations of workflow automation powered by the AccurioPro Flux suite. The display is targeted at commercial print, label production, and small packaging applications, along with collaborative and content management solutions that enhance communication and workflow efficiencies for print environments.
The company will demonstrate the AccurioLabel 400, AccurioLabel 230, MGI AccurioShine AS3600 with iFoil, AccurioPress C14010S, AccurioPress C7100 Enhanced, AccurioPress C4080, AccurioPress C4065, AccurioPress 7120, AccurioPrint 2100, as well as the office products bizhub C751i and bizhub 950i.
Konica Minolta will also spotlight two of its latest-generation production platforms, the AccurioPress C7100 Enhanced and the AccurioPress C14010S, which were introduced earlier this year. Both systems will be demonstrated live to showcase their print quality, automation strengths, and suitability for high-demand commercial environments.
In addition to its production and industrial print lineup, Konica Minolta will present select collaborative solutions and managed content services, showcasing how print businesses can enhance communication, streamline design collaboration, and optimize content workflows alongside their core production setup. The showcase will feature Innex Cube with EPOS Headset, Innex Connect with C570, Ideao Hub, Innex CM55, and the KOMI Doc Enterprise Content Management solution.
In addition to hardware platforms, Konica Minolta will demonstrate its production workflow software solutions that enable end-to-end automation, colour accuracy, and job management in professional print environments. The AccurioPro Flux will be showcased as a central workflow solution that streamlines job submission, scheduling, queue management, and output control across multiple devices, helping print service providers improve turnaround times, reduce manual intervention, and enhance overall production efficiency.
Complementing this, the AccurioPro Color Manager will be demonstrated to highlight advanced color management capabilities, enabling consistent color reproduction across devices, substrates, and applications. Together, these workflow solutions support print businesses in achieving greater operational control, predictable output quality, and scalable production workflows aligned with evolving customer demands.
According to Manish Gupta, head of product lifecycle management and planning division, Konica Minolta, the company’s core differentiation lies in how its products are designed not as standalone devices, but as integral components of an end-to-end production ecosystem. Across production printing, label printing, embellishment, and office production, Konica Minolta places strong emphasis on reducing operator dependency and manual intervention.
“A key differentiator is Konica Minolta’s application-led approach, where presses are designed to support a wide range of substrates, media weights, and value-added applications while maintaining colour stability and registration accuracy. Features such as intelligent media sensing, real-time quality optimization, and automated setup help customers improve productivity, reduce waste, and shorten turnaround times,” he said.
Commenting on the industry’s future, Gupta notes that the Indian printing and packaging sector is moving steadily toward a more digital, agile, and quality-focused model. Rising demand for short-run, on-demand, and customized print is accelerating the adoption of digital production systems across commercial, label, and in-house environments. The label segment, in particular, is witnessing strong growth driven by FMCG, pharma, and e-commerce consumption, while digital packaging is gaining momentum as brands pursue sustainable, low-inventory print models.
Commercial print also continues to remain resilient, supported by growing demand for premium and personalized marketing communication. These trends, Gupta says, validate Konica Minolta’s continued investments in high-volume digital presses, embellishment solutions, media versatility, and automation-led workflows.
Looking ahead to the exhibition, Konica Minolta expects the exhibition to serve as a powerful platform for engaging with customers, particularly from western India. The company aims to spark meaningful conversations around digital transformation, automation, and smarter workflows, demonstrating how its latest solutions can help printers enhance efficiency, expand capabilities, and unlock new business opportunities in a digital-first print era.
















