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04/05/2021 – Advert

Why did Kornit develop its groundbreaking MAX technology?

The Fashion and Retail industries are constantly shifting and changing. Still, recent transformations – some caused by the pandemic and others born more naturally and gradually – encourage the tectonic plates of our business to move. These shifts lead to higher standards across the industry, and even more so in the high-volume production segment. Here are three notable changes that force brands, fulfillers, and everyone in between to step up their game.

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