Surat based Orange OTec organises Open House at Ahmedabad | Technology

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India]Dec 2 - Leading provider of digital textile printing solutions based in Surat, Orange O Tec Pvt Ltd. organized a unique Open House in Ahmedabad. The event provided an opportunity for the city's industries to explore the benefits of digital textile printing and see the latest machines in action.

Around the world, almost all types of industries are rapidly adopting digital ways of making things and doing business. In particular, the textile industry is experiencing tremendous growth with the adoption of digital solutions.

Help India move towards the digital revolution, based on Surat Orange O Tec Pvt. Ltd. has emerged as a leading digital solutions provider with digital and auxiliary machinery for a variety of sectors, enhancing global awareness in the digital age, the company offers a variety of digital solutions to help industries stay keep up with increasing automation. The company has established strategic alliances with world leaders to offer its esteemed clients the most efficient and reliable access to specialized digital machines.

in the open House, held on November 26-27, 2022 at Torrent Hall, Vatva Industries Association, GIDC Vatva, Ahmedabad, the company introduced two of its latest machines, named JPK EVO and FabPro1+, which offer advanced textile printing solutions. The JPK machine can print up to 7,000 meters per day, and the FabPro 1+ offers the highly advanced technology Ricoh technology for the first time. Visitors to the open house had the opportunity to see the amazing machines in action and learn about all their benefits and features.

Mister. Aayush Rathi, director of Orange O Tec said about the Open House event, ''With this event, we were able to demonstrate the benefits of the latest technologies for businesses in Ahmedabad. The new digital machines make it much easier for small businesses to break into the textile printing industry with modest capital outlays, as digital machines require far fewer resources than conventional methods. They require less space and labor, which translates into lower ongoing operating expenses.โ€ Digital machines enable the development of a less risky business model where production is only scaled up in response to confirmed orders. A digital unit does not need to store things before trying to sell them. Digital textile printing is, without a doubt, respectful of the environment. It leaves a much smaller carbon footprint than conventional approaches. This also improves the health and quality of life of the people involved in production operations.

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