NASHUA, N.H., March 29, 2018 -- Verico Technology LLC. Following Mark Andy’s acquisition of DI (direct imaging) offset plates and presses, CTP solutions, and service for commercial and in-plant customers, Presstek’s waterless division becomes Verico Technology. Verico, a leading provider of waterless printing solutions, is headquartered in Nashua, NH and headed by Yuval Dubois.
Verico Technology will focus on expanding its market share for waterless plates and coating technologies in the printing industry as well as expanding its offering to new market segments. “Verico Technology and our R&D team are looking forward to expanding our portfolio and raising industry standards. We are committed to delivering the highest quality products that offer environmental advantage to our clients,” comments Yuval Dubois, CEO, Verico Technology.
“We are excited for the long-term benefits that Verico Technology will bring to the market,” comments Kevin Ray, Verico’s R&D Director. “And with an over 125,000 sq ft. production facility, we look forward to shaking some ground and dedicating resources to grow our portfolio.”
Dubois confirmed that business continues as usual for Zahara waterless customers. “There are no changes to our headquarters, ordering process, or logistics. We are working on a new website, and understandably our email domain changed but all people you’ve worked with are still here, working hard, and keeping our standards high.”
For more information, please call 1-800-524-0003 or visit our website at www.vericotechnology.com
About Verico Technology LLC
Verico Technology is a leading provider for waterless printing solutions and various coating technologies. Verico’s products are environmentally friendly and chemistry free. Our sheet cut aluminum waterless plates are engineered to increase productivity, efficiency, and profits for commercial and newspaper printers.
Corporate Headquarters office is located in Nashua, NH USA with manufacturing facility in Enfield, CT, and offices in United Kingdom and Germany.


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