FPD Pro Featured in Happy Valley Industry Article

eLoop CEO Ned Eldridge and its groundbreaking FPD Pro device that will greatly change the way Flat Panel Devices are recycled and processed, was featured in a recent article in Happy Valley Industry.

“Serial entrepreneur and Penn State alum Ned Eldridge knows how to turn trash into treasure. The president and CEO of eLoop — headquartered in Export, Pennsylvania, but with a location in Happy Valley — founded the electronics recycling service provider in 2008 and, since then, the company has recycled more than 70 million pounds of materials, keeping more than 21 million pounds of toxic metals from ending up in landfills. Now, the company has its sights set on changing the way the entire country recycles flat-panel hardware, using the power of AI to increase productivity to a mammoth degree.”

Read the whole story here.

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