LABELEXPO EUROPE 2025
ABG showcases customer-led innovation at Labelexpo Europe
ABG continues to deliver technologies that reduce operator input, minimize downtime, and increase productivity.
A B Graphic International (ABG) is displaying its latest customer-driven innovations on stand 3E41 at Labelexpo Europe 2025. With a strong focus on automation, efficiency, and delivering complete end-to-end solutions, ABG has brought an engaging experience across its own stand and in collaboration with HP, which is exhibiting on stands 5E25 and 5D21.
Shaped by customer feedback, ABG continues to deliver technologies that reduce operator input, minimize downtime, and increase productivity. Among the highlights are the new AMS (Automatic Matrix Stripping) module, featured on both a Converter at ABG’s stand and a Digicon at HP’s, which simplifies material waste handling for less manual intervention and offers a variety of waste disposal options.
ABG’s mission
“Our mission has always been to innovate in ways that deliver real value for our customers,” says Matt Burton, ABG’s global sales director. “We’re not just innovating in one area, we’re introducing advances in automation, laser cutting, inkjet technology, and expanding into automated packaging lines. This year, we’re stepping up our efforts with new end-to-end solutions that help customers overcome challenges, reduce production bottlenecks, and ultimately grow their business. It’s all about giving customers more capability, greater efficiency and increased control, wherever they operate.”
Visitors can also see the new DigiLase Duo, which has dual lasers and includes the new Repeat Flow functionality. This addition enables seamless transition between different intermittent cutting shapes, increasing flexibility, productivity and cutting speeds. Two live jobs will run throughout the show to showcase these capabilities.
The exhibition is also featuring ABG’s DigiLite with ABG Connect. This setup demonstrates an automatic setup process, making machine setup faster and more efficient. This system is available for viewing at the HP stand.
Re-register lamination is being showcased on ABG’s Digicon with its all new ABG InkJet module. ABG is demonstrating the capability to print variable data directly onto the adhesive layer. This feature is perfect for multi-layer labels, which are increasingly needed to meet the requirements of new legislative labeling standards.
Targeting multiple applications
ABG continues to innovate across various applications, demonstrating how converters can add value and diversify their offerings. This includes RFID insertion for intelligent labelling and track-and-trace solutions, shrink sleeve applications for full-body branding and packaging versatility, and booklet machines to produce multi-layered, information-rich labels. These developments highlight ABG’s ability to offer more than just label finishing, enabling converters to explore new markets.
Across both the ABG and HP stands, there are an impressive 14 machines in operation – 10 ABG and 4 HP. The setup also includes non-stop winders for the HP Indigo V12 digital press. Live demonstrations and expert-led presentations cover the latest innovations in automation and workflow integration, linerless solutions, automated packaging lines, and FlexPack developments, as well.
In addition to the full lineup of innovations, ABG is also unveiling its new Flex Pack division in partnership with an exciting new collaborator. This marks a significant step forward in ABG’s flexible packaging offering. This announcement emphasizes ABG’s ambition to bring further innovation to its portfolio, expanding comprehensive packaging options for its customers.


