Komori Corporation and its subsidiaries, including Komori India, showcased the future of printing technologies and solutions at China Print 2025, held from May 15 to 19 at the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing. The theme of the Komori exhibit was “Connected Automation,” emphasizing a strategy to maximize productivity.
Among the flagship products displayed were the Lithrone GL740 Advance EX Edition, Lithrone GX729 with inline coater, J-throne 29 digital press, and the MBO Series folding machine. The company also offered virtual demonstrations featuring success stories from its clients.
Jitender Rohilla, general manager of sales at Komori India, informed the IPP group that several deals were finalized during the five-day event. “Komori India finalized eight deals involving the four machines showcased as our flagship models at the show,” he said.

A team of 10 representatives from Komori India, including Jitender Rohilla, Awtar Singh, Surajit Kundu, Chakrapani Vemula, Sahil Ajmani, Abhishek Pathak, Abhishek Samanta, Stanley Decastro, and Raiza, participated in China Print.
China Print 2025 exceeded all expectations, with comprehensive showcases of latest machines, technologies, and solutions encompassing the entire sectors, Rohilla said.
“Advanced postpress machines, including roll-to-sheet models, as well as B2 inkjet digital printing systems, were among show-stoppers. We showcased the competency and operational excellence of Komori machines to elevate businesses across the commercial, packaging, and publishing domains. In a way, China Print 2025 proved to be better than some reputed expos in Europe,” he added.
Rohilla noted that the number of trade visitors from India this year was higher compared to previous editions. “Throughout all five days of China Print 2025, we received numerous serious inquiries from Indian trade visitors that have the potential to translate into business soon,” he concluded.