PV Nano Cell Expands Its Application Department Services
July 31, 2020 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
PV Nano Cell Ltd., an innovative provider of inkjet-based conductive digital printing solutions and producer of conductive digital inks, announces it has opened a new site for its application team and printers. The new site will house the company’s application team to serve the increasing number of customers in need for printing solutions, process development and printing services.
The new offices are located close to the company's headquarters in Migdal Ha'Emek, Israel and host several DemonJet printers and a mass production printer. The offices are fully equipped with microscopes, sintering ovens and electrical measurement tools. The new location will also serve as a demo center for visiting customers to see the company's conductive digital solution and how state-of-the-art electronics is being digitally printed.
PV Nano Cell’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Fernando de la Vega, commented, "With the opening of these new facilities equipped with all the state of the art necessary equipment and experienced dedicated team, we'll be able to serve our customers better and faster providing high quality samples and work. We now have the capability to work in multiple parallel printing and production lines and ship more prints. Our experience shows mass-production customers require and highly appreciate the proof-of-concept printing that proves our technology delivers the expected results and meets design requirements. After proving the viability of our solution, we optimize the printing process and start the design-for-manufacturing solution that enables the integration of our conductive digital printing solution at customers' sites."
PV Nano Cell’s Chief of Business Development Officer, Mr. Hanan Markovich commented, "Our development and printing services to a broad range of customers heavily rely on the ability to test print, experiment, optimize and demonstrate our digital printing solutions are a perfect match for their needs. We now have the ability to dramatically increase the capacity of our printing cycles and low volume manufacturing. I expect this welcomed addition of increased application services will result in substantial business growth over the coming months.”
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