29.04.2026
At interpack 2026, Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) will focus on the key challenges manufacturers face as variable data printing enters a new era shaped by 2D codes, intelligent automation, sustainability, and growing traceability demands. Domino specialists will be available throughout the show to highlight integrated solutions designed to work together on the factory floor – developed in collaboration with key industry partners to help to reduce complexity, risk, and operational friction for manufacturers.
“Coding isn’t changing in isolation,” commented Adem Kulauzovic, Director of Automation and Integration, Domino Printing Sciences. “The move towards 2D codes and connected data touches everything from print and verification through to automation, serialisation, and enterprise systems. We see our role as uniting industry experts and collaborating with key partners in the e-commerce and traceability industry – helping manufacturers integrate technologies and partners in a way that makes next-generation coding operational, scalable, and sustainable.”
With expert insight, practical demonstrations, and a clear focus on the technologies and partnerships shaping tomorrow’s requirements, visitors to Hall 8b, Stand C-41 will discover tangible solutions across food, beverage, life sciences, and secondary packaging that support enhanced performance and operational resilience, while reducing errors and waste, including:
Across the event, Domino will also engage with the wider interpack programme. Domino will collaborate with Amazon and GS1 Germany GmbH through a combination of on‑stand activity and wider event engagement to explore how data, standards and interoperability enable the successful adoption of 2D codes and connected packaging strategies Domino will also take part in the official interpack programme.
Craig Stobie, Director of Global Sector Development, will present “Unlocking the many benefits from the adoption and successful implementation of 2D codes” on Saturday 9 th May at 10.30am, as part of the official interpack Spotlight Forum, offering practical insight into what the shift to 2D codes means for manufacturers and brands.
If you are planning to attend interpack 2026, visit our dedicated events page to find out more about Domino’s presence, demonstrations and event activity.
Editors requiring further information, images, or wishing to arrange a meeting with Domino during interpack are invited to contact the Domino PR team .
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About Domino
Since 1978, Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has established a global reputation for the development and manufacture of coding, marking, and printing technologies, as well as its worldwide aftermarket products and customer services. Today, Domino offers one of the most comprehensive portfolios of complete end-to-end coding solutions designed to satisfy the compliance and productivity requirements of manufacturers across many sectors, including food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and industrial. The company’s core technologies include innovative inkjet, laser, print and apply, and thermal transfer overprinting systems designed for the application of variable data, barcodes, and unique traceability codes onto product and packaging.
Domino employs over 3,000 people worldwide and sells to more than 120 countries through a global network of 29 subsidiary offices and more than 200 distributors. Domino’s manufacturing facilities are located in China, Germany, India, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, and the USA.
Domino became an autonomous division within Brother Industries Ltd. on 11 th June 2015.
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