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Home > Press > Cima NanoTech Powers the Next Generation of Large Touch Screen Displays: Cima NanoTech demonstrates first affordable, projected capacitive large format touch screen technology

Abstract:
Cima NanoTech, a developer and manufacturer of transparent conductive film solutions, is offering hands-on demonstrations of ultra responsive large touch screens at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The company’s proprietary SANTE technology will be showcased at Pepcom Digital Experience and at the Cima NanoTech private suite located at The Venetian.

Cima NanoTech Powers the Next Generation of Large Touch Screen Displays: Cima NanoTech demonstrates first affordable, projected capacitive large format touch screen technology

Las Vegas, NV | Posted on December 31st, 2015

SANTE® ProTouch™ module is the industry’s first high performance projected capacitive (pro-cap) solution for large format touch screens that can be mass-produced in high volumes. With ultra fast response and excellent touch performance, this module enables an exceptionally intuitive multi-touch, multi-user experience for a wide array of applications such as interactive digital signage, kiosks, vending machines, tabletops and whiteboards. The company’s patented SANTE technology allows manufacturers to produce highly customizable touch displays with a significantly lower cost structure.

“Our technology is backed by more than a decade of R&D and we are now at the exciting stage of commercializing new, innovative products with key partners in the industry,” said Jon Brodd, CEO, Cima NanoTech. “With our unique SANTE technology, our partners are able to offer the most innovative touch screens in the market at a highly competitive price point.”

Key Features & Benefits of SANTE ProTouch Module:
· Ultra fast response time with a scan rate of up to 120Hz (6ms) for a more intuitive and interactive experience
· True multi-touch capabilities of up to 32-points for greater interactivity and better collaboration
· Edge-to-edge cover lens for enhanced aesthetics and ease of maintenance
· Narrow bezel of 20mm to enhance visual appeal

Available at CES:
· 65-inch Interactive Whiteboard
· 55-inch Interactive Digital Signage
· 40-inch Interactive Tabletop
· 40-inch Interactive Digital Signage

Contact Cima NanoTech to schedule an exclusive demonstration at or 408-884-5161.

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About Cima NanoTech
Cima NanoTech develops and manufactures high performance, next-generation transparent conductive film solutions based on its proprietary SANTE® self-assembling nanoparticle technology. This unique technology is rapidly being commercialized with key partners to enable new products for a multitude of markets and applications, including ultra responsive large format touch screens, transparent antennas for the Internet of Things (IoT) and other applications, transparent EMI shielding and more. Cima Touch is a subsidiary of Cima NanoTech, formed through a joint venture with Foxconn, that focuses on selling, marketing and supporting solutions for large format projected capacitive touch screens with screen sizes from 40” to over 100”.

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Contacts:
Cima NanoTech Media Contact
Pouneh Lechner
Sterling Communications

(408) 884-5161

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