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Paperboard Computers

Mrs Marie Wall, VP Business Development
Cypak AB, Sweden
 
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Combining RFID, microcomputers and printable sensors for turning static packaging into disposable data capturing devices
  • New low cost and printable contactless data transfer technology
  • Case studies in pharmaceutical, courier and access security industry
  • Future market uses

Company Profile

Cypak is a Swedish technology innovator and pioneer in embedding microcomputers into paper. By combining RFID, microprocessors and printable sensors the company has created a wide range of applications to transform simple objects into secure data carriers, capable of capturing information about their environment and their usage. The company provides core components, integration services and licensing of patented technology. It is privately owned and based in Stockholm. http://www.cypak.com 

Speaker CV

Mrs Marie Wall's career spans academia, entrepreneurial companies, large corporation as well as technology and financing.
 
Before joining Cypak she was Executive Product Manager at Sendit AB (a Swedish telecom start-up who was bought by Microsoft 1999), Group Program Manager at Microsoft Mobile Internet and Investment manager at Speedventures, a seed investment venture capital firm. She has also spent several years in Silicon Valley, as Swedish Technical Attaché and a Stanford Visiting Scholar.

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