Cambrios Technologies Corp.:
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WHO:
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Dr. Michael Spaid, Vice President of Product Development for
Cambrios Technologies Corp.
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WHAT:
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The touchscreen device market is advancing rapidly, but can existing
transparent conductive
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materials keep up? Fueled by strong consumer demand (and high
expectations), device
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makers are creating new high-performance touchscreen products such
as Ultrabooks and all-
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in-ones with an emphasis on larger screens as well as flexible,
curved surfaces.
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Dr. Michael Spaid and other panel members will discuss how new,
superior transparent
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conductive materials, including a wet processable suspension of
single-crystal silver nanowires,
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are poised to replace Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) and usher in a new era
of touch-enabled displays.
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WHY:
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Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) is expensive and produces glass substrates
that are fragile, heavy and
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thick, making it outdated and an ineffective option for the next
generation of advanced
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touchscreen devices. It’s not a matter of if companies will replace
ITO; it’s a matter of when.
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This presentation will give audience members exclusive insight into
leading ITO-alternatives
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and how these materials will stimulate development of larger
screens, flexible, curved devices
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and cost-effective Ultrabooks and tablets of various shapes, sizes
and form factors.
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WHEN:
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Session III: Touch Materials
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Monday, August 13, 2012
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1:30 – 3:00 PM
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WHERE:
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DisplaySearch
Emerging Display Technologies Conference
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Hyatt Regency Santa Clara on August 13-14, 2012
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HOW:
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To arrange a meeting with Cambrios at Emerging Display Technologies,
please contact:
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cambrios@stearnsjohnson.com
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About Cambrios:
Cambrios leads the industry in providing solutions based on proprietary,
innovative technologies for consumer electronics markets using
nanotechnology. Its breakthrough transparent conductor products,
available today, simplify electronics manufacturing processes and
improve end-product cost and performance for current and next-generation
consumer devices such as large area and flexible touch, and other high
conductivity, optically clear applications. The company's first product,
its ClearOhmTM coating material, produces a transparent,
conductive film by wet processing with significantly higher optical and
electrical performance than currently used materials such as indium tin
oxide. Applications of ClearOhmTM coating material
include transparent electrodes for touch screens, EMI shielding, OLED
displays, e-paper, OLED lighting and thin film photovoltaics.
Cambrios is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with offices in Japan
and Taiwan.
About the DisplaySearch Emerging Display Technologies
Conference:
Now in its fourth year, the DisplaySearch Emerging Display
Technologies Conference showcases the latest display and related
technologies from around the world. This year’s conference will bring
in-depth market and technology assessments from DisplaySearch analysts
and insights from industry leaders on strategies for addressing existing
market needs or creating new applications. Topics will include touch
screens, OLED displays, low power displays, and solar technology.
ClearOhmTM is a registered trademark of Cambrios Technologies
Corporation.

Source(s) : Cambrios Technologies Corp.