HP's revenue in Greece saw double-digit growth in the first half of the year

Its goal is to reach $15 billion in global revenue for the full fiscal year 2026 (FY26). At the same time, it is expanding its partner network in the Greek market.

HPs revenue in Greece saw double-digit growth in the first half of the year

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HP’s revenue in Greece saw double-digit growth in the first half of the year (from November 2025 to the end of April 2026), as revealed by Nikos Christakis, Managing Director of HP Greece and Cyprus, during a recent event held at the company’s headquarters.

“During our first half of the year, that is, from November through the end of April, we recorded an increase in revenue. It’s a bit complicated because the way products enter the country goes through distributors, while there is also a small portion of direct sales from us. However, the increase was in the double digits,” explained Mr. Christakis.

At the same time, the Managing Director of HP Greece and Cyprus also revealed that HP is strengthening its network of strategic partners in the Greek market, collaborating with Westnet as the official distributor for the Poly portfolio, as well as with Logicom and Info Quest Technologies in the Managed Print Services sector.

It is worth noting that globally, for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 (Q2 FY26), HP recorded net revenue of $14.4 billion, while total operating profit (Non-GAAP) reached $1.3 billion. The company’s goal is to reach $15 billion in revenue for the full fiscal year 2026 (FY26).

New products for the Greek market

During the event, executives from HP Greece and Cyprus presented the company’s vision for the future of work, as well as the new wave of AI-driven solutions that are strengthening its portfolio.

To be precise, company executives showcased new products that have already entered the Greek market, covering a wide range of needs, from modern laptops and peripherals to advanced printing solutions for the modern workplace.

One of the most significant developments for 2026 is the HP IQ platform, which functions as a “work intelligence layer” with a 20-billion-parameter model running locally on the device, addressing key barriers to AI adoption such as privacy, cost, and connectivity.

Also, HP’s new generation of AI PCs was unveiled, featuring the HP EliteBoard G1a—a next-generation AI PC integrated into a keyboard design—and the HP EliteBook X G2 series, which offers up to 29 hours of battery life, advanced AI orchestration capabilities, and a high level of security through the HP Wolf Security platform.

At the same time, special emphasis was placed on new printing capabilities, with the HP LaserJet Pro 4000/4100 series being the world’s first printer for small and medium-sized businesses with quantum cryptography capabilities, while the Enterprise 5000/6000 series offers significantly faster document processing and lower printing costs, leveraging TerraJet Toner technology.

Meanwhile, on the security front, the company introduced solutions such as HP Wolf Security, quantum-resistant firmware, and the new HP TPM Guard, which protects TPM-to-CPU communications by adopting a multi-layered protection model for the entire digital lifecycle.

A new addition to the ecosystem is the HP for Microsoft 365 Copilot app. This is a new HP Workpath app that brings Copilot’s generative AI capabilities directly to HP multifunction printers (MFPs).

For customers with printers compatible with the HP Workpath cloud platform and active Copilot subscriptions, this integration unlocks advanced features directly from the printer panel, such as AI-powered summarization of scanned documents or files in OneDrive and SharePoint, smart file naming and storage suggestions for more organized management, as well as document translation directly on the device with Copilot support.

The experience remains consistent across all devices, whether the user is working from their computer or directly from the printer.

On the other hand, in the hybrid work sector, the new HP Poly Mission headphones with AI noise cancellation were introduced, while in the gaming space, the integration of HyperX and OMEN creates a comprehensive ecosystem for gamers and content creators.

Finally, HP introduced the HP IF 600HT industrial printer, featuring FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) technology, a heated chamber up to 195°C, and a modular design, which is aimed at industries such as aerospace, medicine, and the automotive industry.

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