
Norwegian Thin Film Electronics has been recognised by consultancy Frost & Sullivan for its development of printed memory technology.
Thinfilm is now working on Addressable Memory, a technology that will allow its memory devices to be integrated into fully printable systems, alongside devices like sensors and price labels. The technology is aimed at the retail, toys and games markets.
The company received the Award for New Product Innovation for its rewritable memory, according to a Frost & Sullivan press release.
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Frost & Sullivan press release
Thin Film Electronics has been recognised for its rewritable memory technology

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