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ASK,
named one of the top 10 emerging technology companies in
Europe, has already supplied more than 20 million contactless
cards, paper contactless tickets that are in operation in
more than 50 cities in Europe, Asia and America.
www.ask.fr |
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Cabot
are experts in (1) Making and handling fine particles, (2)
Modifying the surfaces of very fine particles, and (3) Designing
particle-media composites for specific properties.
www.w1.cabot-corp.com
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Cambridge
Display Technology (CDT) is the leading developer of technologies
based on polymer light emitting diodes (PLEDs). PLEDs are
the fast growing new generation of display technology and
will replace liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and cathode
ray tubes (CRTs) in many existing appliactions.
www.cdtltd.co.uk |
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IDTechEx
is the world's leading independent analyst on the development
and application of RFID smart labels and smart packaging
technologies.
www.idtechex.com
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Plastic
Logic is a leading developer of plastic electronics technology.
It combines the power of electronics with the pervasiveness
of printing to put electronics where you want, when you
want.
www.plasticlogic.com
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Precisia's unique
product offerings include low-cost printed electronics
and RFID antennas produced with conductive inks. Precisia
successfully combines proprietary knowledge of conductive
inks and their interaction with high-speed presses to
produce high-volume RFID antennas.
www.precisia.net
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Spectra
is a leading developer and manufacturer of piezoelectric
ink jet printheads and related consumables and accessories.
www.spectra-inc.com |
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The
U.S. Display Consortium (USDC) is an industry-led, public/private
partnership providing a common platform for flat panel display
manufacturers and developers, flat panel display users and
the supplier base.
www.usdc.org |
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XINK™ advanced
conductive and resistive formulations allow printing of
complex electronic circuitry, including flexible paper sensors
(package security), sensor grids (smart pharmaceutical packaging),
keypads (electronic paper diaries), and of course
RFID antennas.
www.informationmediary.com |