
At Labelexpo Europe 2025 (Stand 3E23-3E29), Heidelberg and Gallus will unveil a new chapter in its vision for smart, connected printing with the debut of two new machine solutions. As the label industry faces increasing demand for shorter runs and faster turnaround times, converters are challenged to maintain productivity and profitability while navigating complex market dynamics and tightening margins. Heidelberg and Gallus’ new launches at the show represent a significant expansion of its portfolio, which spans across all market segments and application areas, driving performance for converters regardless of size, market focus, or production challenges. Specifically developed to tackle these pressing industry needs, the solutions will enable label converters to scale efficiently, respond rapidly to shifting market demands, and remain competitive in a fast-evolving landscape.
“Heidelberg and Gallus’s joint presence at Labelexpo underscores the strategic importance of label printing within the group,” says Dr. David Schmedding, chief technology and sales officer at Heidelberg. “As a total solution provider and systems integrator of both digital and conventional solutions, we are ideally positioned to address evolving market trends and meet diverse customer needs across all segments. Our customers benefit from a seamlessly integrated ecosystem that delivers end-to-end solutions focused on maximum efficiency, productivity, and quality – and Labelexpo provides the ideal platform to share this vision and strengthen our growing global network.”
Visitors to the Heidelberg and Gallus stand will experience firsthand how, underpinned by Gallus’ System to Compose concept, existing and new innovations launched at the show, will enable converters to futureproof their operations, with Gallus’ modular solutions designed to work seamlessly not just within its own ecosystem, but also alongside complementary partner technologies from across the production line. These collaborations demonstrate the company’s commitment to whole-industry advancement through shared purpose, vision, and a connected, end-to-end print ecosystem. The stand will feature a lineup of technologies and samples, including sheetfed offset innovations for the efficient production of wet glue and in-mold labels, Heidelberg Prinect, Gallus Screeny, Gallus Services, and Gallus Classics.
“Together with the continued strength of our partnership with Heidelberg and a growing network of partners and collaborators, we’re looking forward to a successful event in Barcelona, where Labelexpo’s dynamic new home will no doubt inspire new thinking, fresh momentum, and exciting opportunities,” says Dario Urbinati, CEO Gallus Group. “Labelexpo has always been an inspiring world stage where innovation and collaboration come together, serving as a reminder that real, meaningful industry transformation doesn’t happen in isolation. Success in this industry requires collaboration across the value chain, and the more expertise, ideas, and ambition we bring together, the greater the opportunities for everyone to thrive.
“The latest innovations and strategic partnerships we’re unveiling at this year’s event demonstrate how Gallus is steadily removing barriers to digital adoption, growth, and lasting success,” he continues. “Through close collaboration with industry leaders and by truly listening to our customers, we’re turning our vision of a smart, connected print future into a tangible reality – empowering converters to confidently embrace what lies ahead and reshape their trajectory for greater success.”
The upcoming show announcements build on the momentum of recent developments from Gallus, including the recent launch of its new Gallus MatteJet technology for the Gallus One. Developed at the Gallus Experience Center and launched earlier this year for the production of profitable, in-line digital labels with a high-end matte finish, the solution has already seen a strong initial reception from the market. MatteJet in turn followed previous milestone innovations such as the Gallus One and the continued evolution of the System to Compose modular platform.