At the Consumer Electronic Imaging Fair (CEIF) 2026, held from 16 to 18 January at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, TechNova highlighted digital printing capabilities and applications in imaging and fine art reproduction.
At its stand in Pavilion 2 and 3, TechNova demonstrated high-chroma digital printing using Konica Minolta’s AccurioPress 74HC, positioning the technology as a solution for photographers, artists and print service providers looking to deliver premium, color-intensive output.
The press, designed to expand color gamut and improve tonal depth, drew interest from professionals exploring higher-value print applications beyond conventional commercial work.
Alongside hardware demonstrations, TechNova showcased a range of digital print media aimed at supporting business growth across photography, décor and fine art segments. The company emphasized how substrate selection and colour management play a critical role in achieving consistent, gallery-grade results, particularly as demand rises for customized and short-run print products.
A key highlight of TechNova’s participation was its focus on artificial intelligence-driven creativity. The company hosted live sessions exploring how AI-generated artwork can be translated into physical fine art prints without compromising detail or color fidelity. One such session was led by mentor Falguni Kharwa, who discussed practical workflows for moving from AI-generated imagery to exhibition-quality prints, underscoring the growing convergence of technology, art and print.
Throughout the three-day event, TechNova engaged with photographers, imaging professionals and print entrepreneurs, positioning CEIF as a platform to discuss new business models and revenue opportunities enabled by digital print innovation.
















