Headquartered in Minneapolis, Inno-Flex initially focused on printing point of purchase market before moving into electronics.
“Inno-Flex started in 1973 as Lakeside Nameplate Company,” said Nick Strauss, director of corporate development at Inno-Flex. “Back then, we specialized mostly in screen printing for point of purchase brewery signs for Budweiser and Miller. In the early 1980s, we saw the future trend towards printed electronics and began using our screen-printing technology to break into the growing membrane switch market.”
Over the next few decades, Inno-Flex continued to expand its capabilities and leverage its technology to introduce many first to market innova
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