Silicon Valley startup Ink relocates to Lincoln
13 Apr 2017
A California startup company with some big names behind it announced that it is moving to Lincoln.
Ink Labs, which makes a printing kiosk, moved into new temporary digs at Fuse Coworking in the Haymarket earlier this week. That will serve as the company's home base until permanent office space is ready.
Ink is the brainchild of Jonathan Manzi, its founder and CEO. Manzi, who has been called America's youngest millionaire after amassing $1 million in net worth a decade ago at age 16, started Ink while a student at Stanford University.
Ink’s signature product is the Ink Smart Station, a digital kiosk that allows people to print, copy and scan documents from any device and from anywhere.
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