Sentences with phrase «of electronic paper technology»

In fact, market forecasts show that the market for e-paper displays will reach over $ 8.59 billion by 2022, with applications of electronic paper technology such as signage a substantial part of this market.
One of the limitations of electronic paper technology has traditionally been the fact that the glass thin - film transistor (TFT) of an e-ink display had proved too heavy to support displays of larger dimensions.
But nothing tickled our fancy quite as much as the exciting uses of the electronic paper technology that could be seen on the showroom floor.
It should be mentioned here that the Dutch company were the inventors of the electronic paper technology and were amongst the earliest players in the electronic reading device business.
That's the promise of electronic paper technology and Visionect is a pioneer in the field.

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CHESS Wilson Removals has introduced new technology to Perth that significantly reduces the risk of upsetting electronic equipment during office relocations and makes moving paper records easy.
Blockchain technology is the technological basis of Bitcoin, first described by its mysterious author Satoshi Nakamoto in his white paper «Bitcoin: A Peer - to - Peer Electronic Cash System», published in 2008.
Health IT Buzzblog is a forum for healthcare providers and industry professionals was created by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to discuss the transition from paper to electronic health records.
So, with all the barriers to reading this young girl faced and all the preconceived notions of the demise of the book and the rise of the electronic age, why does this child choose a book, an ink and paper relic to some, over the hypnotic allure of technology?
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / LeventKonuk Four years ago the Obama administration offered up $ 19 billion in stimulus funds to help get health care IT (including electronic health records, or EHRs) in the pink — or at least in the black.Better information technology throughout the health care system would save money, improve care and bring the health care industry into the 21st century, proponents argued.But, as is obvious by the continuance of paper records, isolated institutional networks and clunky interfaces, health care IT is still in critical condition.A new report, assembled by the RAND Corporation, a non-profit, non-partisan research group, suggests that health care IT is not a hopeless case, however.
The paper's co-authors were: Jaesung Lee, a Case Western Reserve post-doctoral research associate; Max Zenghui Wang, a former research associate now at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, China; Keliang He, a former graduate student in physics, now a senior engineer at Nvidia; Rui Yang, a former graduate student and now a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford University; and Jie Shan, a former physics professor at Case Western Reserve now at Cornell University.
She says that there may be practical applications in the future — a commentary accompanying the paper suggests that the method could aid in the development of technologies such as molecular wires, atom - thick conductors that could help shrink electronic devices — but that their result concerns «extremely fundamental» physics that might be just as valuable for developing quantum intuition in the next generation of physicists.
Examples of new products enabled by graphene technologies include fast, flexible and strong consumer electronics, such as electronic paper and bendable personal communication devices, as well as lighter and more energy - efficient aeroplanes.
«The experimental evidence provided in this study advances this research field toward the realization of actively controllable integrated micro lasers,» wrote Taichi Goto, second author of the paper and an assistant professor in the department of electrical and electronic information engineering at the Toyohashi University of Technology in Japan.
In other words, electronic portfolios differ from traditional portfolios only in the media used — technology instead of being restricted to paper only.
Money is also basic need of education because without money (How to make money online) students and teachers are unable to purchase books, notebooks and other such relevant things which is necessary for education but now due to the latest technology there is no need to purchase expensive books and paper because virtual field trips, electronic forms or mail, printed memo's, virtual labs, electronic textbooks, and the thousands of free online resources can all save money and give students or learners excellent educational experiences.
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed new electronic paper that contains gold, silver and PET plastic.
One of the core technologies behind the popularisation of eReaders is electronic paper, or e-paper (if you've heard of e-ink, that is the most popular brand of e-paper), a screen that simulates paper more effectively than its flickering counterparts.
None of it is new exactly, but the video is entertaining and educational so it's worth watching if you want to know more about E Ink's various electronic papers displays and how the technology works.
Explore further: Philips shows functional, large - scale demonstrator of its electrowetting - based electronic - paper technology
Philips generated considerable interest at this year's Society for Information Displays in Seattle, USA with a demonstration of its electrowetting - based electronic - paper technology in a 1 - inch square, monochrome direct - driven...
«We are pleased to offer our advanced technologies, proven streamlined manufacturing process and volume capacity to our electronic paper customers,» said Dr. Scott Liu, Chairman and CEO of PVI.»
For the emergence of the e-Book over the past three years, we can thank breakthroughs in electronic paper display technology and the buildout of high - speed wireless networks.
Add to that a thin - client approach, where the electronic paper device uses Wi - Fi or cellular networks to connect with a server capable of running applications developed on standard web technologies, and you have a robust, fool - proof device.
Designed to be loved by the public and easy to install for cities and developers, the Soofa Sign is made up of a color 32 - inch E Ink electronic paper display and is powered by Visionect's advanced signage technology, which allows the e-paper screen to use up as little energy as possible and seamlessly update the sign with real - time content.
The latest e-reader news has it that E Ink Corporation USA, pioneers in the field of electronic paper display technology has joined hands with LG.Philips LCD in creating world's first tablet size flexible electronic paper display.
Recent investments made by 3M New Ventures include minority stakes in Perceptive Pixel Inc., a developer of advanced multi-touch solutions; Printechnologics GmbH, a printed electronics specialist providing innovative solutions for electronic circuitry on paper or foil; and txtr GmbH, an innovative eReading technology company.
As has already been mentioned, the display of the DR 950 is based on SiPix Microcup electronic paper technology which boasts of 16 shades of gray and is as close to a real print on paper as one can expect while also being less demanding on battery power.
E Ink Holdings today announced the upcoming release of E Ink Fina, a new thin and lightweight electronic paper display (EPD) technology.
This technology, Electrophoresis, is designed to mimic the appearance of ordinary ink or paper or in other words e-paper or electronic paper.
Electronic paper (or ePaper) represents a category of display solutions that have become quite popular over the past year or so, mostly due to the rapid «rise to stardom» of the various eBook readers that have made their way onto the market within this time frame and that make very good use of this technology.
Equipped with the experience and know - how from past electronic paper development projects, Visionect has developed other similar quality products that are powered by the company's state - of - the - art technology for rapid electronic paper development.
ePaper (also known as e-paper, electronic paper and electronic ink) is a display technology developed to show text on a screen and mimic the appearance of ink on paper in printed books.
«Customers love the electronic ink display that reads like paper, with no glare, even in bright daylight, the unparalleled convenience of 3G for downloading books in less than 60 seconds, and with our new touch technology and a unique combination of features you won't find anywhere else — Text - to - Speech and our new technologies EasyReach and X-ray — we've made it easier than ever to read and explore Kindle with one hand.»
Regardless of how it started, the end product could be an electronic thing needing a piece of technology to read it; or one of at least two quite distinct paper manifestations — an «airport paperback» or something which has value oas a «thing» (typically a hardback).
Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle has turned a long underperforming category of tech gadget — e-book readers — into an overnight hit, and in the process has boosted interest in electronic paper display (EPD) technology.
Mikolaj Malaczynski is the co-founder and CEO of Legimi Ltd. (www.Legimi.com), the polish company designing technologies providing content to electronic paper.
The latter follows the thin - client approach, using Wi - Fi or cellular networks to connect an electronic paper device with a server capable of running applications developed on standard web technologies.
Examples of Hearst early - stage investments include Netscape; XM Satellite Radio; Sling Media; and E Ink Corporation, the company behind the novel «electronic paper» display technology used in most e-book devices today.
Secondly, I get very, very puzzled (considering the new and very easy technology of POD publishing) that any publisher would only go electronic, especially with the well - researched data of number of paper books sold vs electronic books sold.
Developed with Philips, it was billed as the first commercial device of its kind to use E-ink's electronic paper display technology.
Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle has turned a long underperforming category of tech gadget — e-book readers — into an overnight hit and in the process has boosted interest in electronic - paper display (EPD) technology.
While the main draw is showing off new technology like 3D televisions, they apparently had a small display of flexible electronic paper at this year's convention.
This morning E Ink Holdings announced the availability of a new color - changing film known as Prism that's based on the company's electronic paper technology used in devices like Amazon's Kindle and the Pebble smartwatch.
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Of course, the real killer feature of the YotaPhone 2 is it's 4.7 inch Electronic Paper Display or EPD, the first, but no longer only, smartphone to put the technology on the back of the phonOf course, the real killer feature of the YotaPhone 2 is it's 4.7 inch Electronic Paper Display or EPD, the first, but no longer only, smartphone to put the technology on the back of the phonof the YotaPhone 2 is it's 4.7 inch Electronic Paper Display or EPD, the first, but no longer only, smartphone to put the technology on the back of the phonof the phone.
When Andreas Dahlin, Assistant Professor at Chalmers University of Technology, and his PhD student Kunli Xiong were working on placing conductive polymers on nanostructures they discovered that the combination would be perfectly suited to creating electronic displays as thin as paper.
Signs developed on electronic paper technology are ticking all of these boxes.
In the base year of 2014, electrophoretic was the major technology employed in electronic paper displays, accounting for over three - fourth of the global market revenue.
As electronic paper becomes ever more present in everyday life, Visionect says the Community HUB marks just the beginning of socially - conscious projects that can be made possible by epaper technology, from wayfinding to alert systems and real - time notification screens installable everywhere.
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