Ynvisible, a developer of e-paper technology and low power display solutions, has partnered with CondAlign, a Norway-based material technology firm, to develop e-paper technology, including emerging uses like smart cards and smart labels.
Ynvisible, a developer of e-paper technology and low power display solutions, has partnered with CondAlign, a Norway-based material technology firm, to develop e-paper technology, according to a press release.
The partnership aims to connect Ynvisible displays to a range of electronic devices via CondAlign’s proprietary E-Align anisotropic, conductive film, with a goal of unlocking new markets and applications, such as smart cards and smart labels.
“Extending our collaboration with CondAlign to include new sustainable solutions and expanded business opportunities is a significant step forward for both companies,” Milton Fernandes, enterprise project manager at Ynvisible, said in the release.
“The partnership with Ynvisible demonstrates the importance of having our E-Align film as an enabling component in the development and manufacturing of cost efficient and environmentally friendly flexible electronic products,” Harald Wahl Breivik, CEO at CondAlign, said in the release.