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Holst Centre, Asahi Kasei Demonstrate Next-Gen User Interface

Interface is based on an organic photodetector array and a printed copper-grid bottom electrode.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

TNO at Holst Centre and Asahi Kasei announce the development of a touchless user interface for displays that is based on an entirely new technological concept. It is the result of a three-year collaboration project by the Dutch R&D institute and the Japanese multinational. Holst Centre developed a near-infrared sensitive transparent image sensor, using a printed copper-grid bottom electrode developed by Asahi Kasei. The imager can be combined with a variety of commercially available displ...

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