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Pioneer of digital printing technology, offering digital presses, inks, and workflow solutions for commercial, photo, labels, and packaging applications.

Industrial Technologies
Acquired by Hewlett-Packard
Acquired Ness Ziona, Israel Founded 1977
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Last updated 2026-07-27
Total raised
$879.0M
Stage
Acquired
Founded
1977
Headcount
500+
HQ
Ness Ziona, Israel
Sector
Industrial Technologies

About

HP Indigo Division is a division of HP Inc.'s Graphic Solutions Business. It was founded in 1977 in Israel and acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2001. Indigo is known as a pioneer of digital printing technology, which allows printing without plates or other tooling processes. This technology makes short runs and personalized print cost-effective, enables the use of variable data, and makes just-in-time printing possible. HP Indigo's printing process is recognized for matching offset lithography's print quality and its versatility across a wide range of materials. The company develops and manufactures digital offset printing presses and workflow solutions. HP Indigo's products and services are designed to drive digital print innovation, accelerate customer growth, and create outstanding print experiences.

Funding history · 4 rounds · $879.0M total

2001-09
Secondary $629.0M
★ Hewlett-Packard (HP)
2000
Undisclosed Round $100.0M
★ Hewlett-Packard (HP)
1994
Follow-on PO $100.0M
★ Public investors
1993-06
Undisclosed Round $50.0M
★ George Soros

Q&A

When was HP Indigo founded and where is its headquarters located?
HP Indigo was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Ness Ziona, Israel.
What is HP Indigo's primary business?
HP Indigo is a pioneer of digital printing technology, offering digital presses, inks, and workflow solutions for commercial, photo, labels, and packaging applications.
What is the current employee count for HP Indigo?
HP Indigo has over 500 employees.
When was HP Indigo acquired and by whom?
HP Indigo was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in September 2001 for $882,000,000.
Which investors participated in HP Indigo's Seed round?
HP Indigo's Seed round in June 1993 included George Soros.
When did HP Indigo have its Public Offering?
HP Indigo had a Public Offering in 1994, raising $100,000,000.
When did HP Indigo receive its most recent Grant funding?
HP Indigo received Grant funding in 2023.

Team · 2

Benny Landa
Founder · Founder
Alon Bar-Shany
Former General Manager, Indigo Division, HP

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Industrial Technologies
Technologies
Target customers
Business model
B2BProduct SalesConsumables SalesServices

Highlights

Patents

Tags

digital-printingprinting-technologycommercial-printingpackaging-printinglabels-printingelectrophotographyink-manufacturing
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External links

Websitehp.com/us-en/industrial-printers/indigo.html
Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Indigo_Division
Wikidatawikidata.org/wiki/Q694352

Identifiers & details

Legal nameHP Indigo Division
Founded1977
Employees (exact)3000
Wikidata QIDQ694352

Acquisitions & public offerings

Acquired by Hewlett-Packard 2001-09 $882.0M

TypeDateExchangeTickerAmount
IPO1994NASDAQINDG$100.0M

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Patents

EPO366

Web history (Wayback)

Domainhp.com

Wikidata

QIDQ694352

Certificate / subdomain footprint

Subdomains200