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EMT International to showcase next-generation finishing solutions at PRINTING United 2025

September 9, 2025

Press release submitted on behalf of EMT International.

EMT International, Hobart, Wisconsin, a leading provider of finishing solutions for the digital print, label and converting industries, will showcase a range of advanced technologies at PRINTING United 2025, booth #2449, October 22–24 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

The centerpiece of EMT’s presence will be a new cutting technology demonstration — an innovative approach designed for flexibility and operability. Among its advantages are:
• Toolless setup and easy, repeatable adjustments
• Wide-open access for maintenance and blade changes
• Adaptive cutting technology that adjusts across substrates and changeovers
“This technology represents a new way of thinking about cutting in digital print finishing,” said Mike Herold, EVP of Marketing and Sales at EMT. “By sharing it at PRINTING United, we’re opening the door for meaningful conversations with our customers as we continue to evolve it for the future.”

Alongside this debut, EMT will also feature a range of solutions that address today’s most pressing production needs:
• Dynamic Cross Creasing: Prevents cracking when folding heavy substrates, even with full-color coverage.
• Heavy-Duty Perf Technology: Expands EMT’s perforating range to substrates up to 18pt, offering dynamic and variable patterns with high-speed precision.
• Videk Vision Inspection: Integrated on the finishing line to provide quality assurance and real-time monitoring.
“The ever-increasing range of substrate, caliper and speed from continuous feed inkjet printing requires finishing solutions to match” said Jordan Geurts, VP of Technology and Solutions. “Our goal is to give printers flexible, intelligent solutions that adapt as their needs evolve.”

All the solutions on display reflect EMT’s modular platform approach, built to integrate seamlessly with customer workflows and partner technologies. This approach reinforces EMT’s role not only as an equipment provider, but as a true integration partner — helping printers connect the right technologies into complete, future-ready finishing solutions.

About EMT International, Inc.
With over 80 years of experience, EMT International is recognized as a world leader in engineering and manufacturing superior quality finishing equipment, accessories and web transport solutions, serving OEM and converting customers worldwide in the paper, document processing, packaging, label and printing industries.

EMT has the design and development expertise to create highly customized, application-driven solutions in offset, flexo and digital inkjet technologies. Headquartered in Northeast Wisconsin and Siek, Germany (Rotocontrol), EMT’s global success was built on a reputation for innovation and world-class service.

For more information, visit www.emtinternational.com.

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