10 September 2025
Image Credits: Printweek
Opal, which is a recycling, paper, and packaging corporate created in New Zealand and Australia, has exhibited its newest print and packaging machinery at its Innovation Expo, representing new digital arrangements intended to hasten production and enlarge inventive potentials in engineering. This occasion brought together consumers, suppliers, creative agencies, and designers to involvement Opal’s field packaging abilities, comprising design, engineering, and national distribution, as exposed.
Attendees observed live protests of laser cutting systems, high-speed printers, and cutting-edge presses, all united to highlight what Opal labelled as its end-to-end packaging resolutions. A central service of the exhibition was the rollout of forward-thinking digital printing and advanced technologies from Kissel+Wolf, comprising the Revo and iECHO, together with the ESKO Automation Engine. Opal expressed visitors shifted through a played experience, from consuming their photo occupied against a laneway background to exploring a life-size cardboard house occupied with packaging exhibitions, before striding onto the factory floor to observe the skill in action. By the end of the excursion, their photos had been published, cut, and over in under 20 minutes, underlining the speed and exactness of Opal’s systems.
Jamie Weller, Managing Director of Kissel+Wolf, expressed Opal’s acceptance of cutting-edge digital technology symbols a noteworthy step forward for the segment. “We’re proud to cooperate with Opal to source advanced digital resolutions across multiple sites,” Weller expressed. Temporarily, David Watson, initiator of Watson Design, expressed the expo accessible valued insights into how engineering and plan can interconnect to transport brands to life. "It was inspiring to see the grouping of smart organizational manufacturing paired with stand-out print quality,” Watson expressed. Opal expressed its venture in engineering technology reinforces its worth proposal by offering customers speed to market, flexibility, and scalable print runs.
Paul Godenzi, Regional General Manager, Specialty Packaging Victoria, expressed,
“The same print technology on show has been rolled out at Opal Specialty Packaging sites in New South Wales, Queensland, and New Zealand, meaning customers can experience consistent, vibrant, high-quality printing across multiple locations, which can deliver freight efficiencies.”
10 September 2025
10 September 2025
10 September 2025
10 September 2025