Synergia Pac has installed an HP Indigo 6K digital press at its facility in Gurugram, India. This investment marks a step towards realizing its vision of becoming one of India’s premier innovation labs focused on digital-first printing solutions and driving new printing technology advancements in the industry.
Talking about the installation, Saqib Jamshed, founder of Synergia Pac, said: ‘We are thrilled to partner with HP in our journey to revolutionize the printing and packaging sector. Our goal is to establish a unique innovation lab in India, where we collaborate to bring groundbreaking innovations to market. The versatility of HP Indigo technology is a natural fit for our objectives.’
With the HP Indigo 6K, the company aims to explore new horizons in hybrid and security printing, among other roll-format applications. ‘This new equipment enables us to address various business challenges, including serving customers with a one-stop-shop mindset and saying ‘no’ to nothing,’ added Deepak Nargis, director at Synergia Pac. ‘We are focused on proof of concepts and constantly challenging the status quo, allowing us to replace existing products with superior, innovative solutions.’
The addition of the HP Indigo 6K is also aligned with Synergia Pac’s sustainability goals. It is making an effort toward a sustainable future by reducing production waste – whether from overproduction, setup or changeovers. Commenting on the same, Raman Anandchahl, co-founder of Synergia Pac, shared: ‘Today’s brands are looking for shorter turnaround times and innovative solutions to meet their sustainability goals. With the HP Indigo 6K, we are perfectly positioned to meet these demands and set new standards in the market.’
Emphasizing the significance of this installation, Amit Khurana, CEO of TechNova Imaging Systems, commented: ‘At TechNova, we believe in empowering our customers with cutting-edge technology that fosters innovation and growth. The installation of the HP Indigo 6K at Synergia Pac underscores their leadership in the industry and commitment to transforming the printing and packaging sector. We are proud to support their vision of driving digital transformation with sustainable solutions.’
Appadurai A, country manager – graphic solutions industrial business at HP, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration and shared: ‘As more and more start-up companies emerge in the food and beverage, nutraceutical and cosmetics sectors, the demand for short-run quantities with a high number of SKUs is on the rise. These start-ups prefer printing partners who can offer a comprehensive range of applications – labels, flexible pouches and folding cartons – all under one roof. By investing in HP Indigo technology, print service providers can meet these diverse needs with a single, versatile solution, rather than investing in multiple technologies. This makes HP Indigo the ideal choice for those looking to stay ahead in an evolving market.’