MGI Digital Technology Société Anonyme designs, manufactures, and sells digital printing and finishing solutions for the graphic arts industry in France and internationally. The company's products include AlphaJET, a factory 4.0 solution for the printing and packaging sector that displaces traditional production processes; JETvarnish 3D Web and JETvarnish 3D Web Color+, a roll-to-roll finishing solution; JETvarnish 3D Evolution, a spot UV coating solution; JETvarnish 3D, a solution for 3D or traditional flat spot UV coating; JETVARNISH 3DS, a digital solution; and JETvarnish 3D One, a digital print enrichment finishing presses. Its products also comprise PressCard Pro, an industrial production unit dedicated to the short run lamination of plastic substrates; and PunchCard Pro, a semi-automatic card punching unit. The company serves commercial printing, publishing, packaging, web to print, photo products, to the trade, and labels markets. MGI Digital Technology Société Anonyme was founded in 1982 and is based in Fresnes, France.
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