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Kent Displays Obtains Funding to Finance Company Growth, Meet Consumer Demand

Has obtained more than $7 million in public and private funding to finance growth

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Kent Displays has obtained more than $7 million in public and private funding to finance growth and meet increased global demand for its Boogie Board LCD Writing Tablet and other products utilizing Reflex No Power LCDs. The Boogie Board tablet is sold by Improv Electronics, a Kent Displays subsidiary. Funding sources include a $2 million Innovation Ohio loan, a term loan and a working line of credit. The Ohio Department of Development recently approved the $2 million Innovation Ohio loan that...

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