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Atmel and Corning collaborate to develop ultra-thin capacitive touchscreens with superior multi-touch performance
Corning and Atmel are collaborating to develop ultra-thin capacitive touchscreens with superior multi-touch performance for next-generation applications. This collaboration combines Atmel XSense flexible touch sensors with 0.4mm damage-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass. Together, they deliver outstanding capacitive touch performance through thinner flat or curved cover glass. The unique circuit design of XSense enables narrower device borders,…
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Kodak and Kingsbury announce agreement to produce touch screen sensors
Kodak and Kingsbury have entered into an agreement to produce touch screen sensors – bringing production of a technology predominantly carried out in Asia back to the United States. This agreement puts Rochester on the map for a market that is predicted to grow to $32 billion by 2018. It also means more manufacturing jobs…
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Kodak to manufacture and supply UniBoss touch sensors for UniPixel
Kodak and UniPixel have entered into a manufacturing and supply agreement to produce next-generation touch sensors based on UniPixel’s UniBoss multi-touch sensor film. UniBoss offers the unique advantages of metal mesh touch sensors based on an additive, roll-to-roll, flexible electronics process, as compared to the traditional subtractive ITO-based and subtractive ITO replacement-based touch sensor solutions.…