The company is run by Georg Boedler and his son Mikael and is the perfect blend of engineering precision and relentless technological curiosity. From its Austrian R&D hub in Linz, the company handles every stage of development: waveform optimization, fluid testing, print-quality validation and, ultimately, the build of a bespoke production machine, offering customers a single, accountable path from prototype to factory floor.
Explaining the partnership, Mikael Boedler, who leads New Business Development says:
‘We teamed up with FuturePrint because it’s where the real conversations about the future of printing is happening. It’s a space to talk to the print community and meet OEMs, developers and end-users who are as excited about inkjet as we are.’
The partnership will give Inkatronic wider visibility while opening the door to new collaborations with print-head makers, ink chemists and ambitious OEMs.
Over the next six months the company is working on a scalable print module for recirculating printheads aimed at high-precision functional-coating applications wider than two meters. Central to the design is a patented alignment system that allows micron-level adjustment across multiple heads, supported by automated nozzle-dropout detection and compensation to maintain quality and minimize downtime.
Visitors to FuturePrint TECH Industrial Print in Munich will be able to explore Inkatronic technology in the Technology Demonstration Area, meet the Inkatronic team behind the latest developments and discuss any inkjet challenges they may have.
Longer term, the company plans to expand its R&D capacity, deepen work in advanced materials and sustainable packaging, and extend integration services to emerging digital-print markets—always with the same promise: guiding customers confidently from first idea to reliable, large-scale production.
To find out more about FuturePrint TECH – Industrial Print in Munich please visit www.futureprint.events