Landa develops Nanography, a digital printing technology that combines the productivity of offset printing with digital versatility. The company manufactures B1-format Nanographic Printing Presses (S11 and S11P) designed for commercial, packaging, and publishing markets. These presses deposit Landa NanoInk droplets onto a heated blanket before transferring the image to substrate, enabling industrial-scale production with high-quality output across a wide range of paper and board types.
The technology employs a seven-color palette that Landa claims covers 96% of all Pantone colors, providing 50% more color coverage than CMYK offset printing. This approach is intended to eliminate the need for spot colors and off-press color mixing while maintaining fast turnaround times typical of digital printing. The company positions its presses as the only field-proven B1-format digital systems currently available at industrial scale.
Based in Rehovot, Israel, Landa is fully owned by FIMI Opportunity Funds, a leading private equity firm in Israel. The company was founded by Benny Landa, an entrepreneur and inventor with over 1,000 patents to his name. Landa's innovation trajectory in printing technology spans decades, beginning with the introduction of the world's first digital color press at IPEX in 1993, followed by the discovery of nano-pigment applications that led to the founding of Landa Digital Printing.