Nur Ink Innovations News
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Nur Ink Innovations has signed an agreement for the sale and supply of ink to a leading European manufacturer of digital textile printers
Nur Ink Innovations Ltd. has signed a multi-year sales agreement with a European digital printer manufacturer. The agreement involves the supply of a unique, environmentally friendly, water-based pigment ink developed by Nur Ink. The ink offers several advantages including exceptional resistance to abrasion in washing, high stability of the print heads, and the ability to print directly onto nearly any type of fabric. The ink has received the OekoTex Eco-Passport and GOTS 7 standards in the textile industry. The agreement is expected to generate a gross profit of about 60% from ink sales for Nur Ink.
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Nur Ink Innovations welcomes Dr.-Ing. Christian Compera and commends his appointment as a senior strategic consultant
Nur Ink Innovations Ltd has announced the appointment of Dr.-Ing. Christian Compera as a senior strategic consultant. Dr. Compera, who recently served as the General Manager of the Industrial Printing Solutions division at The Ricoh Company Ltd, will work with Nur Ink immediately, serving as a consultant for business development, marketing, and sales. His main role will be to generate relationships with new clients and establish Nur Inks foothold in industries where it has not operated to date. The company expects that Dr. Comperas expertise and connections in the industry will help Nur Ink become a leading global player in the world of water-based and environmentally friendly pigment ink.
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נור: צפי להסכם ל-3-5 שנים עם יצרן מדפסות עם רווח גולמי של 50%
Nur Ink, a company that specializes in the research and development of water-based ink for digital printers, is expected to sign a commercial contract with one of the worlds leading companies in the field of developing and marketing digital printers for the textile market. This comes after a two and a half year pilot. The company also plans to reduce its ongoing expenses, including layoffs, to ensure its regular operation until the second quarter of 2025. Nur Ink is also making significant progress in the development of ink that allows printing in layers, with the product expected to be commercial by 2024.
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Nur Ink Innovations Ltd Receives its First Commercial Purchase Order - from One of the World's Largest Digital Printer Manufacturers
Nur Ink Innovations Ltd, previously known as Noor Ink Inovshan Ltd, is an Israel-based high-tech company that specializes in the research, development, and production of functional water-based pigmented inks for digital inkjet printing applications. The companys core product, Digital Sol-Gel, is based on advanced 3D cross-linking chemistry. The companys pigment inks are developed for applications such as Direct-to-Garment (DTG), Direct-to-Textile (DTT), Roll-to-roll printing of indoor & outdoor advertising, and wallpapers. The company also develops a white water-based pigment dispersion and additional functional inks for diverse applications, markets, and technologies.
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יעקובי וברונפלד מעורבים - ומניית נור טסה ביום המסחר הראשון ב-126%
Nur Ink, a start-up company that develops environmentally friendly green ink, has seen a successful initial public offering (IPO) on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. The company was initially valued at around 90 million shekels, but its value has since soared to approximately 291 million shekels. The companys investors have already made a 126% return on their investment from the IPO. The company had raised 44 million shekels in the IPO.
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סונוביה ונור מדווחות על פיילוט מוצלח בבדים ידידותיים לסביבה
Sonovia, a company operating in the textile industry, has successfully completed a pilot with NUR Ink Innovations, a company involved in the research and development of water-based, environmentally friendly pigment ink. The pilot involved treating one of NURs fabrics with Sonovias ultrasound-based technology, resulting in anti-bacterial properties. The treated fabrics were then printed on by NUR using their water-based pigment ink for digital printing. The fabrics showed high efficiency against bacteria, even after printing. Following the success of the pilot, the companies are exploring potential technological and commercial collaborations.
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