Highcon Systems Ltd. engages in the provision of a proprietary technology for digital cutting and creasing solutions for post print processes in the folding carton and corrugated carton industry. Its products include Highcon Beam 2C for the digital cutting and creasing for corrugated board; Highcon Beam 2 for the digital cutting and creasing for mainstream production; Highcon Euclid 5, a digital cutting and creasing machine to suit the needs of printers working in B2/29 in format; and Highcon Euclid 5C, a digital cutting and creasing machine for converters working in corrugated and fluted substrates from 1 mm up to 3mm / 40-120pt. Its products are used in corrugated packaging, folding carton packaging, laser decoration, corrugated display, variable data cutting, and commercial print. Highcon Systems Ltd. was incorporated in 2009 and is headquartered in Yavne, Israel.
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