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March 10th, 2004
Start-ups combine on CNT-based pointing device
Abstract:
Eikos Inc., a developer and manufacturer of transparent carbon nanotube inks for conductive coatings and circuits, has announced a collaboration with Ethertouch Sdn Bhd of Labuan, Malaysia, a developer of pointing and input devices for mobile phones and other portable equipment. Eikos said it would develop and demonstrate a transparent conductive coating to cell phone lenses. This would enable Ethertouch's technology to provide a "touch-free touch-screen" display.
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* Silicon Strategies
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