DigiFlex
Inkjet-based Computer-to-Plate Printing Technology
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in May 2008 by Uri Adler and Moshe Frenkel, DigiFlex operated with 1–10 employees and raised $8.85 million across 6 funding rounds from 8 investors. The company was acquired by PV Nano Cell in February 2017.
Business overview
DigiFlex develops inkjet-based computer-to-plate (CtP) printing technology that enables high-resolution printing on various substrates. Its FlexoJet 1725 system creates an opaque mask directly on printing plates, eliminating the need for traditional film and chemical processing. This technology serves applications in flexography, letterpress, screen, dry offset, pad, and magnesium printing, targeting the industrial manufacturing and printing sectors.
Strategic signal
In March 2020, DigiFlex, operating as a subsidiary of PV Nano Cell, was highlighted for its continued development, manufacturing, and distribution of FlexoJet printing systems. This indicates that while acquired, the technology remains active and is being integrated into the acquiring company's broader strategy, suggesting ongoing market relevance and product lifecycle under new ownership.
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- When was DigiFlex acquired and by whom?
- DigiFlex was acquired by PV Nano Cell in February 2017.
- What is the primary product offered by DigiFlex?
- DigiFlex's primary product is the FlexoJet 1725, an inkjet-based computer-to-plate (CtP) solution for various printing applications.
- What was a significant partnership announcement for DigiFlex?
- In June 2016, Eurocontrol signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with DigiFlex of Israel.
- What was the total capital raised by DigiFlex?
- DigiFlex raised a total of $8.85 million across 6 funding rounds.