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Semblant, the market leader in protective nanocoatings and liquid damage protection for electronic devices, today announced that it will showcase its patented MobileShield™ nanotechnology for mobile, wearable and IoT devices during Digital Experience! at CES® 2016 in Las Vegas.

Semblant to Demo Its Market-Leading MobileShield Waterproofing Solution for Consumer Electronic Devices at CES 2016

Scotts Valley, CA | Posted on December 25th, 2015

"There is no longer any question that consumers are demanding liquid protection for their mobile devices," said Simon McElrea, CEO of Semblant. "At CES, we will showcase our groundbreaking nanotechnology coatings that not only prevent water damage, but also protect mobile devices against corrosion, dust and dirt. These protective nanocoatings are already being incorporated into more than 1 million units per day."

Digital Experience! will be held from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, the evening before CES opens. The event takes place at The Mirage hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.

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About Semblant
Semblant is the global leader in innovating and deploying nanomaterials in the electronics industry. The company's unique nanotechnology solutions, backed by a broad range of fundamental patents, have been designed specifically to protect electronic devices from liquid ingress, corrosion and many other forms of damage. With thicknesses in the submicron range, Semblant's proprietary plasma-based conformal coatings and protective surface treatments provide remarkable improvements in product reliability, product lifetime, return/repair/resale economics and customer brand loyalty. The company's proprietary equipment sets are cleanroom-compliant, high-volume-manufacturing-proven (greater than 1 million units per day capacity installed), and the resulting materials are entirely reworkable (solder-through) and ultra-green (including PFOA- and PFOS-free). To date, the company has provided solutions to the mobile phone, wearable, enterprise computing, network infrastructure, medical device, automotive and space/military/aerospace markets, as well as the printed circuit board and semiconductor/semiconductor packaging industries.

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