
Trimatt Systems will mark its 20th anniversary with a standout presence at PacPrint 2025.
PacPrint is the print and graphic communications industry’s premier event, taking place at the Sydney Showground from 20 – 23 May.
Founded by Matt Johnson, Trimatt takes its name from “Matt” and the “Tri” representing its three core product platforms: Product handling, product identification, and product inspection.
According to the company, these pillars form the foundation of a wide range of automation technologies designed to reduce operational costs, streamline production, and enhance overall workflow efficiency.
“Our mission has always been to deliver solutions that our customers need to succeed,” Johnson said.
“At PacPrint 2025, we’re excited to showcase the evolution of our platforms and demonstrate how integrated automation can transform print and packaging environments.”
Trimatt’s participation at PacPrint 2025 reflects its dedication to staying ahead in a rapidly evolving marketplace. With digital transformation a key focus of this year’s event, Trimatt’s innovations align seamlessly with themes such as AI integration, smarter workflow management, and cloud-based print production – all areas where the company’s technologies excel.
“Our in-house engineering team is what sets us apart,” said Johnson.
“We don’t just sell products – we design and integrate solutions that fit perfectly within our clients’ operations. That ability to customise gives our customers a genuine competitive edge.”
The company’s approach to sustainability will also be on full display at PacPrint 2025. Trimatt’s solutions are designed with efficiency and environmental responsibility in mind, supporting reduced energy consumption and waste minimisation – key priorities in today’s printing landscape.
Trimatt’s showcase will include live demonstrations, hands-on product experiences, and expert consultations, allowing attendees to explore real-world applications of their automation systems.
“PacPrint 2025 is more than just a milestone for us—it’s an opportunity to celebrate where we’ve come from and share where we’re going,” Johnson said.
“We look forward to engaging with our customers, partners, and industry peers as we shape the next chapter of automation in print.”
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