Durst sets a new benchmark in colour-accurate print production

Durst Group has announced the full integration of GMG’s spectral colour management technology into its proprietary Durst Workflow software as well as into the open Smart Factory portfolio of the Open Software Initiative.

The official launch of the solution is scheduled to coincide with the presentation of the Open Software Initiative at Printing United 2025.

With this integration, Durst said it is setting a new industry benchmark for automated and colour-consistent production – regardless of printing system or substrate.

From now on, the Durst Workflow will be delivered with fully embedded spectral colour management from GMG. Existing customers with a valid software agreement will receive the new solution at no additional cost.

The integration covers all market segments in which Durst operates: labels and packaging, corrugated, and sign and display.

In addition, the GMG solution becomes a key component of Durst’s modular Smart Factory architecture, which is central to the Open Software Initiative – Durst’s vision of an open, fully connected production ecosystem.

“By integrating GMG into our Durst Workflow and open Smart Factory platform, we are delivering a new level of colour consistency – fully automated and highly scalable,” Durst Group software and solutions business unit director Michael Deflorian said.

“At the same time, this marks a first real-world example of a true best-of-breed integration in the spirit of our Open Software Initiative. It underlines our ambition to deliver the best software solutions on the market – not just for Durst customers, but for the entire print industry.”

GMG global partnership manager Darrian Young said, “This partnership brings together two companies with innovation and quality at the core of their DNA. The integration into the Durst Workflow and Smart Factory architecture enables a consistent, media-neutral production process – a real gamechanger for the market”.

With this milestone, Durst Group further strengthens its position as a technology provider for end-to-end production solutions while advancing the open, cross-system approach of the Open Software Initiative.

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