HP Indigo is set to implement another round of layoffs in Israel next week, with around 100 employees expected to be affected, according to reports from Calcalist. The company, which employs roughly 2,500 people in Israel, will summon affected staff to hearings as part of a wider effort to streamline operations within HP’s Graphic Solutions Business. While the final number of redundancies has not yet been confirmed, sources indicate that this is one of the largest cuts to the division since early 2024.
The move continues a series of workforce reductions as HP Indigo adapts to shifting market conditions and global economic pressures. Earlier this year, the company laid off 50 employees in Israel, following a 2023 restructuring that eliminated 100 positions as part of HP’s broader cost-optimization plan. In 2022, around 60 workers were dismissed from the company’s Netanya branch, a legacy site from Scitex Vision, which HP acquired in 2005.
Founded in 1977 and acquired by HP in 2001, HP Indigo remains one of Israel’s most significant technology and manufacturing operations, serving as a global hub for research, development, and production of digital printing presses, consumables, and workflow systems. Despite the recent cutbacks, HP Indigo continues to play a central role in HP’s long-term strategy for the digital printing market, developing high-speed, high-quality inkjet and electrophotographic printing solutions used by commercial, label, and packaging printers worldwide.
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