Gurugram-based Kridwinn Innovations, a provider of digital inkjet printing, print finishing, and embellishment solutions, marked its maiden participation at Pamex 2026 Mumbai with the sale of 10 machines onsite.
“We are really excited about our Pamex 2026 participation. It is not only our first participation in Pamex but also in any trade show of this kind in India,” said Dinesh Thakur, director – sales & marketing, Kridwinn Innovations.
“The sale of 10 machines during the show clearly indicates the trust and positivity the industry has shown toward our products and commitment. The 10 machines include two Digimac Series inkjet print-on-demand book printing machines, three Vorey digital label die-cutting machines, and five variable data imprinting machines.
At Labelexpo Asia 2025 in Shanghai, Kridwinn sold eight Vorey digital label die-cutting machines. “Our success, whether at Labelexpo Asia 2025 or Pamex 2026, reflects the rising adoption of digital printing solutions across varied domains. Today, digital printing is not only a cost-effective choice but also a technology capable of competing with conventional and traditional printing in terms of quality and speed,” Thakur said, adding, “We eagerly look forward to participating in such trade shows in the future to expand our client base and gain broader brand recognition.”
Kridwinn has a team of 23 professionals, predominantly including well-qualified engineers. The company has installed 10 units of Vorey VD330 digital label die-cutting machines across the country. Thakur said another 10 Vorey AuraCut A6 digital label die-cutting machines are scheduled to be installed soon.
Book production
He said the digital book production market in India has been surging over the last year; as a result, the company has successfully installed six units of Digimac Series inkjet print-on-demand book printing machines, with nearly three to four more units likely to be installed soon.
The Digimac Series inkjet print-on-demand book printing machine is available in 440mm and 660mm web widths, both in monochrome black and CMYK. A digital press on par with offset quality, Digimac delivers high-quality prints at resolutions of up to 1200dpi in binary and grayscale multidrop. It produces up to 100,000 A4 iph (impressions per hour) at the industry’s lowest running cost, making it one of the most affordable and productive book printing machines available in the market. Digimac is designed not only for short-run production but also for medium-run jobs at significantly lower costs compared to offset, matching up to 3,000 books and beyond.
A total of over 60 machines have been installed by Kridwinn across India so far. “It has not just been the installation of machines but also our revolution in inkjet printing solutions in the Indian market that has set us apart, both for the technology we provide and the partnerships we build,” Thakur said. He concluded that Kridwinn works closely with customers to understand their print requirements, growth plans, and operational challenges.
















