HP Indigo offices.

HP Indigo’s workforce shrinks again as another 100 layoffs loom in Israel

The move follows previous cutbacks in 2022 and 2024 as HP’s printing business adapts to market pressures.

HP Indigo is expected to lay off dozens of employees in Israel next week, Calcalist has learned.
The company, which employs about 2,500 people in Israel, plans to summon dozens of employees to hearings next week. While the exact number has not been finalized, the layoffs are expected to affect around 100 workers or more.
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HP Indigo offices.
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This is the latest round of layoffs at HP Indigo. The company laid off 50 employees in Israel in January 2024. That move came less than a year after the technology giant cut 100 jobs in Israel as part of a global cutback plan.
HP also laid off around 60 employees from its Netanya branch in October 2022, which previously served as a site for Scitex Vision, sold to HP in 2005. Most of HP’s activity in Israel is concentrated under Indigo, which HP acquired in 2001.
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. HP Indigo develops, manufactures, and markets digital printing solutions, including printing presses, proprietary consumables/supplies, and workflow solutions.