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Samples printed on the Martinenghi Michelangelo UV Inkjet press at Metpack. Photo PSA

Metpack started off with a measure of achievement in that it has reached a level of 300 exhibitors in its 25th year. This is a benchmark for exhibitions and it has been achieved in no small part due to the strong Chinese participation. There are five Indian exhibitors as well. What appears clear at the exhibition is that metal packaging is growing and as in many other packaging sectors, the two key drivers of growth seem to be the rise in Asian consumerism and the food industry, although personal care, cosmetics and beverages are not far behind.

One of the highlights of our first look at the show was the KBA stand, which is showing both an inkjet multipass flatbed press, the Metal Decojet that uses water-based CYMK inks and its new CS MetalCan, a 10-color dry offset indirect letterpress) printing machine for formed cans. The press which is built at the same KBA-MetalPrint facility near Stuttgart is being shown for the first time at Metpack. A unit of KBA’s traditional metal decoration offset press is also on display.

The two inkjet digital presses for decorating high gloss color on formed cans that were seen at the last interpack also make an appearance here—the Hinterkopf shown alongside its dry offset press and the fascinating UV inkjet Michelangelo from Martinenghi, which is being shown at the technopack SYSTEMS stand. When we saw this machine at the last Metpack in 2014, it was still a prototype or still under development. Since then the machine has been sold to two European customers who look at the high gloss and high saturation effects and photorealistic fleshtones that the machine produces as a growing niche market. According to Martinenghi’s managing director Paolo Venturelli, it takes a lot of effort to get
the machine out of the lab; in short, to make it robust enough for daily use in a customer environment.

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Naresh Khanna
Editor of Indian Printer and Publisher since 1979 and Packaging South Asia since 2007. Trained as an offset printer and IBM 360 computer programmer. Active in the movement to implement Indian scripts for computer-aided typesetting. Worked as a consultant and trainer to the Indian print and newspaper industry. Visiting faculty of IDC at IIT Powai in the 1990s. Also founder of IPP Services, Training and Research and has worked as its principal industry researcher since 1999. Author of book: Miracle of Indian Democracy. Elected vice-president of the International Packaging Press Organization in May 2023. One of the judges for Packaging Sustainability Awards 2024 and 2025.