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HP highlights technology at Dscoop Edge
HP marked the 100th installation of the HP Indigo 200K Digital Press and announced an expansion of its automated mobile robot collaboration.
At Dscoop Edge Rockies, HP highlighted AI-driven software, press technology and an expansion of its automated mobile robot collaboration, among other developments.
'As digital print scales to meet new demands, our customers are no longer buying presses alone. They’re investing in outcomes: predictable productivity and speed at scale,' said Haim Levit, senior vice president and division president, HP Industrial Print. 'At Dscoop Edge Rockies, we’re showing how our commitment to nonstop digital printing delivers those outcomes by connecting press innovation, intelligent workflows and AI-driven reliability across the entire production lifecycle.'
HP also marked the 100th installation of the HP Indigo 200K Digital Press, underscoring strong global momentum in digital labels and flexible packaging. The milestone highlights accelerating demand for agile, short-run and multi-SKU production models that reduce lead times and support sustainable packaging strategies.
As part of the nonstop digital printing vision, HP Indigo today announced the expansion of its portfolio with the addition of automated mobile robots (AMRs), through a collaboration with MoviĜo Robotics.
For the first time, HP will sell and fully support these AMRs directly. The strengthened portfolio introduces the new Sharko 5 RT, purpose-built for web presses across HP Indigo Labels and Packaging and HP PageWide roll transport environments.
Adam Carnell, CEO of Bluetree Group, said: 'MoviĜo has fundamentally transformed how movement works inside our factory. Instead of designing our processes around fixed constraints, we now have a solution that feels limitless and genuinely tailored to the needs of high‑volume, high‑mix print manufacturing. Adopting robotics early has allowed us to scale smarter, improve flow and stay ahead as a modern, data‑driven print business.'
HP is marking 10 years of HP PrintOS, now connecting thousands of devices worldwide and enabling automated, data-driven production management. 'The levels of automation, data and insights from HP PrintOS are a major factor in TGI’s continued growth,' said Jack Glacken, CEO Today’s Graphics.
Building on this foundation, HP Nio is now commercially available. Developed on HP PrintOS, HP’s AI-powered production intelligence technology introduces a conversational AI experience that transforms real-time production data and technical knowledge into clear, actionable guidance. “For years, our customers have told us that printing itself is no longer the challenge – it’s managing the complexity around it,' said Diana Pascual Soldevilla, general manager, HP Industrial Print Software and Solutions. 'Our focus is on human-centric intelligent automation, where AI augments people rather than replaces them. With HP PrintOS and HP Nio, we’re turning data into clarity, helping teams understand what’s happening across their production environment and giving them the confidence to act faster, with greater control and less effort.'
'With HP Nio, you can ask the business questions you want and get real-time answers immediately and accurately. It’s an absolute game-changer. And the learning curve is literally 5 seconds,' said Christopher Burnley, CEO, Corefact. By helping teams understand what is happening, why it matters and what to do next, HP Nio supports faster decision-making, higher productivity and more confident operations at scale. Available through the Productivity Power Pack and Knowledge Zone, HP Nio extends intelligent automation across digital print workflows.
HP continues to expand HP Site Flow with enhancements including Ultimate Impostrip integration, expanded support for orders up to 1,000 line items processed end-to-end, a new operating-times calendar to improve SLA accuracy, a simplified Site Flow Power-up model to shorten onboarding and expanded mobile capabilities.
During Dscoop, HP is also announcing its collaboration with GoMake, a cloud-native, AI-assisted quotation and production management technology for small and mid-sized PSPs and converters. GoMake automatically defines optimal production plans, improves cost accuracy and accelerates customer response times. Integrated via HP’s open APIs, it streamlines job submission and real-time data collection, helping PSPs win more orders and improve margins.
HP is also accelerating brand-to-PSP connectivity with updates to HP Brand Centre, simplifying how brands submit work while helping to reduce onboarding time to days. The platform enables standardized yet flexible integrations that align with each brand and PSP’s existing systems, including product definitions, SKUs, file formats and workflow rules.
HP is previewing a rebuilt HP PrintOS Mobile App, delivering improved performance, a unified user experience and deeper Site Flow integration. Dscoop attendees will have early access to the preview and the opportunity to provide feedback ahead of full rollout later in 2026.
At Dscoop Edge Rockies, attendees will experience how HP helps customers unlock profitable growth with press technology demonstrated on the show floor alongside live demonstrations and hands-on integrations across HP PrintOS, HP Nio, Site Flow, GoMake and the Creativity Power Pack.
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