KGK Genix to launch Printaverse platform at VM and Display Show 2026

KGK Genix has announced the launch of Printaverse, a new digital platform designed to help retailers manage in-store print and visual merchandising assets remotely.

KGK Genix has announced it will unveil Printaverse at the VM and Display Show 2026. The company designed the new digital and virtual platform to change how retailers manage in-store print, point-of-sale graphics, and visual merchandising assets. The developer will officially launch the solution on 14th April 2026 at the Business Design Centre in London.

KGK Genix will officially launch its new Printaverse platform at the VM and Display Show 2026.

The provider states that the platform addresses several major operational challenges faced by modern retail teams. Currently, visual merchandising staff often spend significant time travelling to physical stores to check layouts, measure fixtures, or review campaign placements. KGK Genix notes that this requirement can drain time, resources, and budgets. Furthermore, collaboration between teams across multiple locations often proves difficult when asset tracking relies on spreadsheets, photos, and email threads, which can lead to administrative errors.

KGK Genix developed Printaverse to remove these barriers and present a streamlined alternative. The platform enables retailers and brands to explore high-fidelity digital versions of store environments. According to the company, this technology allows teams to navigate their stores virtually, review layouts, take digital measurements, view imposed graphics, and collaborate on projects as if they were there in person.

By sharing access to the same virtual store environment, remote teams can review campaigns together, identify new retail opportunities, and ensure visual consistency across multiple locations. The software supports mobile access, which allows users to review stores during meetings or while travelling. The system is also compatible with virtual reality and augmented reality technologies for users requiring more immersive experiences.

Matt Walsh, Operations Director at KGK Genix, comments on the upcoming launch. He says, “Retail teams are under constant pressure to move faster while managing more stores, more campaigns and more print/POS assets. Printaverse has been developed to simplify that process. It gives teams the ability to explore and understand their store environments remotely, collaborate more effectively and make better decisions without needing to visit every location in person.”

KGK Genix will demonstrate the full capabilities of Printaverse for the first time at the exhibition. Visitors to Stand D5 will have the opportunity to see how the platform works, explore the virtual store environments, and discover how the technology aims to help retailers manage in-store assets more efficiently across multiple sites.

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