PrintBuddy, founded by Shubham Pillay, Prathamesh Shinde, Chinmay Kuperkar, and Omkar Bhatuse, has announced a major partnership with HP to transform the printing experience for campuses, businesses, and creators. This collaboration is designed to bring next-generation smart printing technology that is faster, smarter, and more reliable.
The partnership is not just about scale — it adds credibility and innovation. By combining HP’s global expertise with PrintBuddy’s system-driven approach, the two companies are creating a new infrastructure for printing that eliminates inefficiencies and makes the process seamless.
Traditional print shops often rely on manual workflows, inconsistent processes, and human dependency. PrintBuddy changes this by building a system-driven infrastructure layer where document flow, payments, access, and output are standardized, instant, and self-serve.
With HP’s backing, PrintBuddy is now able to deliver enterprise-grade reliability alongside features like instant document printing, cloud uploads, and automated workflows. This means students, professionals, and businesses can print assignments, contracts, or creative projects without delays or hassles.
The difference lies in the design. PrintBuddy believes printing problems are not about machines but about systems. By reimagining the workflow, the company is solving inefficiencies that have existed for decades in universities, offices, and co-working spaces.
For customers, this partnership means printing is no longer a chore. It is convenient, reliable, and powered by technology. Whether it’s everyday documents or large-scale enterprise needs, PrintBuddy and HP ensures printing keeps pace with modern demands.
The collaboration also strengthens PrintBuddy’s credibility in the market. Aligning with HP, one of the world’s most trusted names in printing, gives the startup the support it needs to scale faster and expand across India and beyond.
At its core, PrintBuddy and HP is about more than convenience. It is about building infrastructure for the future of work. By shifting from vendor-driven services to system-driven solutions, the partnership is setting new standards for reliability and efficiency in printing.





