NOVEMBER 30, 2011
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Ynvisible delivers interactive badges for the Printed Electronics USA 2011 tradeshow

Ynvisible has delivered its first commercial project for IDTechEx’s Printed Electronics USA 2011 trade show, starting today in Santa Clara, USA. Over 1500 interactive name badges will be distributed to the attendees of the conference, the largest in Printed Electronics to date. The badges include flexible printed batteries by Enfucell, while the production of the displays and assembly of the final products were done at Ynvisible’s recently established production facility.

The interactive name badge is an example of the type of applications that are possible with Ynvisible’s technology. "The combination of established color images and printed interactive graphics brings new levels of interaction and communication power to everyday items. Consumers who enjoy the interactivity of on-line content and services will now increasingly start to find such features also in printed products", said Jani-Mikael Kuusisto, Chief Business Development Officer for Ynvisible.

"IDTechEx are striving to not only show attendees the World’s largest collection of working printed electronics products in one place, but also give attendees samples to keep. Adoption of the technology will rapidly increase as adopters see and handle samples showing what can be achieved", said Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx.

Printed Electronics USA 2011 will take place in Santa Clara, USA, between November 30th and December 1st. Organized by IDTechEx, this year's tradeshow will be the largest Printed Electronics exhibition to date, with 105 companies already confirmed to exhibit on the 46,000 square ft. tradeshow floor of the Santa Clara Convention Centre.The combined revenue of companies presenting is over half a trillion dollars.

For more information on Printed Electronics USA 2011, please visit the event’s website: http://www.idtechex.com/printed-electronics-usa-11/

 

The badges come in three different designs, shown below in normal mode (left) and after activation (right):