A new recognition for Aleph and the LaForte integrated system came from WTiN, one of the industry European leading network, for the second time in 2 years. The awarding ceremony took place in Amsterdam during an international conference related to Industry 4.0 and innovation in textile materials.
The Awards intend to underline successes and remarkable breakthrough in textile industry and celebrate intuitions of Companies operating at international level.
The protagonist of this year award is the LaForte 200 Paper, super-wide format 340cm with sublimation inks that was presented at SGIA Expo recently. The printer gained the approval of the jury and was rewarded with Best Innovation Home Textiles Award 2018.
With this important achievement in home textiles, Aleph is looking forward to being in Frankfurt for Heimtextil 2019.
Created in 1999 in the area of Como, the heart of the Italian textile manufacturing excellence, Aleph is now a company with a solid know-how in the construction of printing machines and in the development of supporting software.
From large format textile printers to drying systems, from proprietary software to consumables, Aleph develops and manufactures technologically advanced products for each individual printing process, and offers reliable after-sales technical support services.
For more info, please visit alephteam.com where you can find the entire distributors channel all around the world.
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