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At interpack 2026, Esko will focus on how digital tools are reshaping packaging workflows, including prepress processes. The emphasis is not on isolated capabilities, but on how design, artwork, and production preparation can operate within a more connected environment.

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Rather than relying on fragmented processes, the approach highlights how integrated systems can help streamline packaging development while maintaining consistency across stages. Building on its foundation in digital prepress, Esko is extending these capabilities into a broader connected packaging workflow.

The Shift Toward Connected Prepress and Packaging Workflows

Packaging workflows are moving toward environments where data created during design is carried through to production without repeated manual handling. Esko’s solutions support this transition by connecting structural design, artwork, and workflow management within a single ecosystem.

Tools such as ArtiosCAD, Studio, and Store Visualizer enable packaging concepts to be developed and evaluated digitally, while workflow platforms help ensure that artwork and production data remain aligned.

Automation at the Core

Automation plays a central role in improving efficiency across packaging workflows. Esko’s systems support automated handling of tasks such as file processing, version control, and workflow routing, helping reduce manual intervention and improve consistency.

By enabling teams to work from a shared data environment, these workflows can become more predictable and easier to manage, particularly as packaging complexity increases.

Managing Colour and Print Consistency

Maintaining consistent colour across different substrates and print processes remains a key challenge in packaging. Esko’s colour management capabilities are designed to support alignment between design intent and print output, helping ensure that packaging appearance remains consistent across production environments.

This becomes increasingly important as brands work across multiple regions and production setups.

Collaboration and Workflow Management

Collaboration is another critical aspect of packaging development. Platforms such as WebCenter are used to manage packaging projects, coordinate approvals, and maintain visibility across teams.

By centralising artwork and approval processes, these systems help reduce delays and ensure that packaging data remains accurate as it moves through different stages of development.

The Bottom Line for Brand Owners and Converters

For brand owners and converters, the shift toward more connected packaging workflows is about improving control and reducing complexity.

More integrated systems can help:

  • Maintain consistency across packaging variants
  • Reduce manual errors in artwork and production preparation
  • Improve coordination between teams
  • Support compliance and traceability requirements

Where to See It

At interpack 2026, Esko will present these capabilities as part of a connected packaging workflow that links design, artwork, and production preparation.

Visitors can explore how these systems operate together within a structured environment at Messe Düsseldorf from 7 to 13 May 2026 in Hall 8b, Booth 8BC14.

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