Roland DG Advances Packaging and Industrial Printing Offering with New Technology at ProPak Asia 2026

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Roland DG Advances Packaging and Industrial Printing Offering with New Technology at ProPak Asia 2026

Roland DG, the leading provider of digital printing and imaging solutions, demonstrated its expanding capabilities in packaging, industrial decoration and on-demand production at ProPak Asia 2026, taking place at IMPACT, Bangkok.

At Hall C1, Booth C04, Roland DG brought its evolving portfolio to life, marking its first appearance at the show and signalling its full-scale entry into the packaging and industrial market.

ProPak Asia represents a strategic milestone for the company, providing a platform to engage buyers, partners and trade media across Southeast Asia’s rapidly growing packaging sector.

From product to capability: demonstrating real-world packaging applications

Designed around live production workflows, the Roland DG stand showcased how its technologies address key production challenges facing manufacturers today – from shorter runs and faster turnaround to increased demand for customisation.

Visitors saw a range of solutions in action, including the TrueVis AG-640, VersaObject IO-300 and VersaObject RC-300, alongside LSINC’s PeriOne solution, demonstrating Roland DG’s capabilities across direct-to-object printing, flexible packaging production and industrial decoration.

Together, these technologies illustrate how Roland DG is enabling businesses to move beyond traditional analogue methods and embrace on-demand, high-mix production with greater flexibility and efficiency.

Kohei Tanabe, CEO, Roland DG Corporation, said: “ProPak Asia marks an important milestone for Roland DG as we expand into the packaging and industrial print markets across APAC. This is our first time exhibiting at the show, and it gives us a valuable opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities to an audience that may not yet be familiar with Roland DG in this space. What we’re showcasing goes beyond individual products – it reflects our broader move towards delivering complete, connected solutions that enable processing and packaging businesses to adopt more flexible, on-demand production and unlock new applications in packaging, personalisation and industrial decoration.”

Previewing the future of digital production

In addition to live demonstrations, Roland DG provided advanced previews of upcoming technologies, including the TrueVis AG-640, VersaObject IO-300 and RC-300, ahead of their wider market launch later in 2026.

These innovations reflect the industry’s ongoing shift toward smarter, more connected production environments, where digital workflows support rapid prototyping, short-run manufacturing, and scalable personalisation.

Expanding into new markets with an ecosystem-led approach

Roland DG’s presence at ProPak Asia underscores its strategic evolution from a hardware-focused provider to a comprehensive solutions partner, combining hardware, software and partnerships to unlock new applications for customers.

A key highlight is the company’s global partnership with LSINC, extending its capabilities into high-volume industrial direct-to-object printing and strengthening its position across packaging, beverage, cosmetics and industrial sectors.

This approach supports businesses looking to diversify into higher-value applications, enabling them to expand production capabilities while maintaining efficiency and output quality.

Engaging the APAC market and building brand awareness

ProPak Asia provides Roland DG with a critical opportunity to introduce its capabilities to new customer segments and gather insight into regional market needs.

A programme of media briefings and live demonstrations ran throughout the event, offering industry stakeholders a closer look at the company’s refreshed global brand identity and “Make Your Mark” brand promise, new product roadmap and long-term growth ambitions in the region.

Visitors are invited to experience Roland DG’s solutions in action and explore how digital printing is transforming packaging production.