PrintCB
Conductive Copper Printing for Electronics Manufacturing
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2016 by Sagi Daren, Yiftah Karni, and Steve Daren, PrintCB operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $2 million across one funding round from one investor. A key milestone for PrintCB was joining the Youngstown Business Incubators program in May 2018 to expand into the American market.
Business overview
PrintCB specializes in developing and manufacturing advanced copper inks for printed electronics. Its core technology enables the integration of electronics into various structures, serving industries such as IoT, sensors, smart-composites, and photovoltaic panels. The company's products are designed to facilitate the creation and manufacturing of new technologies, operating within the Industrial Technologies sector, with a focus on Material Innovations & Applications and Clean Industry Tech.
Strategic signal
In May 2018, PrintCB joined the Youngstown Business Incubators program, signaling a strategic move to establish a presence in the American market. This expansion is crucial for PrintCB as it aims to scale its copper-ink printing technology and integrate it into production lines for various technologies, indicating a strong growth trajectory and commitment to market penetration.
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- When was PrintCB founded and by whom?
- PrintCB was founded in January 2016 by Sagi Daren, Yiftah Karni, and Steve Daren.
- What is PrintCB's primary focus?
- PrintCB develops and manufactures state-of-the-art copper inks for printed electronics, enabling innovative design and manufacturing opportunities for various new technologies.
- What significant market expansion did PrintCB undertake?
- In May 2018, PrintCB joined the Youngstown Business Incubators program to establish a presence in the American market and integrate its copper-ink application into production lines.
- What is the environmental benefit of PrintCB's technology?
- PrintCB's copper printing technology offers a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to traditional PCB manufacturing by avoiding hazardous waste materials and reducing carbon emissions by 98% compared to silver-based printing.
- What was the status of PrintCB's sales in April 2019?
- In April 2019, PrintCB was experiencing growth in its early stages of sales for its printed electronics products.