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Printechnologics Showcases AirCode touch at Printed Electronics Europe

Can be produced in a regular offset printing machine, directly being printed on common paper, cardboard or foil

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

On April 5-6, 2011, Printechnologics will present AirCode touch – an invisible identification tag readable by standard touchscreens, communicating with the online world just through a simple touch – at the Printed Electronics Europe trade show in Düsseldorf. Having developed an absolutely new technology by using standard materials and processes, AirCode touch can be produced in a regular offset printing machine, directly being printed on common paper, cardboard or foil. Therefore, AirCode is ...

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