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AmphiLab Uses Conductive Ink to Merge Books and Electronics

Innovative bitbook utilizes conductive ink to connect wirelessly with digital devices.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Books have a special place in our hearts. We all grew up with them, and almost everyone has a favorite book. However, digital devices have come to dominate our world, and even some books have gone digital, for example the Kindle ebooks. Still, ebooks have stalled out along the way. Perhaps, though, Greek start-up AmphiLab has developed a unique solution. AmphiLab has designed traditional books printed with conductive inks that wirelessly connect to digital devices. This enables readers to acces...

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