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Kornit Digital Opens Ink Manufacturing Facility

Company poured $25 million into its development.

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Kornit Digital Opens Ink Manufacturing Facility
Courtesy of Kornit Digital

Kornit Digital (Rosh Ha’ayin, Israel) has opened a new ink manufacturing facility in Kiryat Gat, Israel.

The 11,000-square-meter facility was built at an estimated cost of $25 million. The facility incorporates advanced automation and is expected to fulfill demand for Kornit consumables for the next decade, the company said in an announcement.

“This is a key milestone in our journey to become a $1 billion company by 2026 and will ensure we can support the tremendous growth our customers are experiencing, for many years to come,” said Kornit Digital CEO Ronen Samuel.

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