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Inkript teams up with IDAL for vital security printing plant expansion

Leader in high security printing and solutions, Inkript made public the decision to expand its plant in Lebanon, one of the most advanced security printing plants in the Middle East, after having signed a Package Deal Contract with IDAL (Investment Development Authority of Lebanon).

The plant expansion will enable Inkript to grow its production of printing material complying with high security and anti-forgery standards. Consequently, Inkript will be able to print electronic passports, IDs and election cards which will allow the company to meet the growing demand for such identification documents in the Middle East, Africa and parts of Asia.

Moreover, this project will enhance Lebanon's position as a center for technology in the Middle East, providing more than 100 new job opportunities, mostly for the Lebanese workforce.

Inkript is an established player in the industries of security printing, smartcard technologies, identification and payments solutions, telecommunication value added services and elections turnkey projects. The company delivers comprehensive solutions to governmental agencies and top tier business partners in the telecom and financial sectors in the Middle East, Africa, and West Asia. In just three decades, Inkript has grown from being a dominant player in the Levant to becoming a reputable international business.
 
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