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Home > Press > Liquipel Demonstrates the Latest in Liquid Protection Nanotechnology at SXSW: Next Generation of Invisible Smartphone and Electronics Liquid Protection Showcased at the Empire Garage and Control Room

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Liquipel, LLC, makers of the award-winning Watersafe™ nanotechnology that protects your electronics from accidental water damage, will be at the Empire Garage and Control Room during South by Southwest. They will be showcasing their newly debuted Liquipel 2.0 nanocoating technology for mobile phones, headphones, microphones and more.

Liquipel Demonstrates the Latest in Liquid Protection Nanotechnology at SXSW: Next Generation of Invisible Smartphone and Electronics Liquid Protection Showcased at the Empire Garage and Control Room

Austin, TX | Posted on March 14th, 2013

Liquipel will demonstrate the Liquipel 2.0 technology, which represents the latest in nanocoating science, technology and manufacturing process with marked improvements on durability, corrosion resistance and water protection from its predecessor. Liquipel's patent-pending process creates a liquid-repellant coating, that is microscopic and forever lasting because the coating becomes a part of the device. The coating is virtually untraceable and will not affect, nor compromise the look, feel and performance of the device.

"We are committed to getting this revolutionary technology in the hands of consumers everywhere," said Kevin Bacon, co-founder and chief operating officer of Liquipel. "This year we expanded our portfolio of products, and through Liquipel 2.0, we are delivering on our promise to advance our technology and products."

Where to find Liquipel

Liquipel staff will be at the Empire Garage and Control Room (606 East 7th St. Austin, TX 78702) from March 12-16 from 1pm-6pm. For appointments, please email .

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About Liquipel, LLC
Liquipel, LLC is the sole owner and licensor of Liquipel, an award-winning formulation and manufacturing process that uses nanotechnology to make smartphones and other devices Watersafe™ from accidental exposure to water and other liquids. Since its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012, it has won an Edison Award, a FierceWireless Fierce 15 Award, was named by Popular Science the Grand Award Winner in the Gadgets Category in the magazine's "Best of What's New" issue, and has also been included in Entrepreneur Magazine's "100 Brilliant Companies" list. For more information and videos, please visit Liquipel's website, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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