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CNT-Enabled Touch Sensitive MP-4 Players Based on Unidym’s Printable CNT Films Displayed at China Electronics Fair

Devices displayed in an exhibit of G Star Laser

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Unidym, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation, announced that touch sensitive MP-4 players enabled by Unidym’s transparent conductive films were displayed at the 75th China Electronics Fair, held at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center on April 9-11. The devices were displayed in an exhibit of G Star Laser.

“With more touch panels being made in China than anywhere else in the world, China represents one of the largest markets for our transparent conductive films,” said Mark Tilley, president and CEO of Unidym. “This demonstration of our technology in touch sensitive MP-4 players marks the launch of a more aggressive effort in to market our films in China.”

Unidym, in partnership with various customers, has demonstrated that its films can be substantially more robust than traditional transparent conductive films based on indium tin oxide. Additionally, because the films can be printed through a solution-based roll-to-roll manufacturing process, they can be produced at a substantially lower cost than vacuum deposited ITO films.

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