Copprint, a Jerusalem-based startup, says its patented low-cost conductive copper ink makes circuit board manufacturing greener, helping end users of its products, which include retailers who use tens of billions of RFID tags a year, as well as electronics manufacturers and solar panel makers, to become more sustainable. Strategic investors include Henkel, a German conglomerate, which specializes in adhesives, laundry and home care and beauty products., American IT company HP, and Tatsuta, a Japanese electric wire and cable company.
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