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ITO Alternatives at CES

by Ken Werner

There has been much development and even more talk about new transparent-conductor technologies to replace the brittle and not-all-that-conductive indium tin oxide (ITO), which has been the dominant technology for creating patterns on touch …

Tags:Cambrios| Cima Nanotech| ISE 2015| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 22 - Issue 03

Cambrios Updates on Silver Nanowires

by Bob Raikes

Sri Peruvembra of Cambrios (he is marketing for them one day a week, while also running a consulting business now) introduced silver nanowire technology from Cambrios. As we have reported, metal mesh technologies were …

Tags:Cambrios| Large Display Monitor| Latin Display 2014| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 21 - Issue 46

Nanowire and Nanotube Touch Sensors

by Raverstead

Nanowire and carbon nanotube transparent conductive film (TCF) touch sensors were also on the agenda at the event. Sri Peruvemba, representing Cambrios, presented on the firm’s silver nanowire ink products of which Geoff Walker …

Tags:Cambrios| Canatu| CNTs (Carbon Nanotubes)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| TGM 2014| Vol 21 - Issue 45

Cambrios Rides the Wave of Silver Nanowires

by Raverstead

Display Components – Cambrios CEO John LeMoncheck was enjoying himself last week at CEATEC, where his company was showing off “Mercury”, the new generation of its ClearOhm silver nanowire (AgNW) ink, along with end-user …

Tags:Cambrios| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Opinion| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Cambrios Still on a Rising Wave

by Super User

We met with John LeMoncheck, CEO of Cambrios and, as he was at CES earlier in the year, he was very positive about the developments in the Cambrios ClearOhm silver nanowire developments. The company …

Tags:Cambrios| IFA 2014| Large Display Monitor| Silver Nanowire| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Volume 21

Cambrios Achieves Single-Layer Multitouch

by Super User

Silver nanowire-producer Cambrios has launched its next-generation ClearOhm material, for use in touch sensors. Products using Cambrios’ new silver nanowire ink will feature higher performance than the previous generation and can be built with …

Tags:Cambrios| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Silver Nanowire| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21