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Innova Dynamics develops and begins sampling inks for transparent conductive films based on silver nanowires
SAN FRANCISCO and TOKYO, June 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- San Francisco based venture company, Innova Dynamics, Inc. has announced today that it has begun sampling Innlay™ ink products for transparent conductive films (TCFs) for both touch sensor and non-touch markets. In terms of TCF products, Innova Dynamics has jointly developed these with Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP), one of Japan's optical film giants. Both companies will be ready for mass production this summer. The first applications are expected to be touch sensors for mobile devices. Innova Dynamics is developing a variety of specialty ink and film products for device applications beyond touch sensors.
Unique Innlay™ surface embedding technology by Innova Dynamics
By softening the surfaces of polymer substrates with Innova Dynamics' Innlay™ technology, any functional material - regardless of the size (molecules; particles nano- to micron-sized in scale, wire or particle) and type of material (silver, copper, TiO2, CNT, grapheme; organic or inorganic) - can be directly embedded into the substrate. Innova Dynamics' technology can control the depth of embedding as well, and thereby control the functional material efficiency in surfaces. Because of the extremely effective use of functional material being concentrated at surfaces, Innova Dynamics' Innlay™ films can achieve exceptional cost-performance in many applications. Furthermore, because the silver nanowires are embedded directly into the substrate, these structures are inherently reliable.
Partnership to launch new TCF products
After two years of collaboration based on their Joint Development Agreement, Innova Dynamics and DNP are now sampling transparent conductive films (TCFs) with sheet resistances of 50 ohms per square and 1% total Haze. The PET substrate thicknesses for these TCF products are both 47 um, today's state-of-the-art, and 23 um, ultra-thin for flexible device applications. These TCFs also exhibit extraordinary surface ruggedness, passing surface wipe tests with steel wool at 150 gram loadings. DNP is an ideal partner to develop and manufacture these new TCF products as it contributes the world's most advanced wet coating technologies and experience for optical film components, particularly for display and consumer electronics applications.
Touch Applications: Best cost-performance vs. other ITO replacement technologies
With sheet resistance as low as half that of ITO film (e.g., 50 vs. 100 OPS) and high optical performance, Innova Dynamics expects to capture not only smartphones and tablets, but larger PC applications as well spanning notebooks, 2-in-1's, and All-in-One's.
Because of dramatically lower costs than ITO films (a 30% to 50% cost advantage), Innova Dynamics expects to capture significant share for low- to mid-end applications often referred to as "White Box" devices.
Given the unrivaled flexibility of silver nanowires on plastic films, Innlay™ transparent conductive films are viewed by many as the most viable choice for next generation devices that are flexible, such as foldable smartphones, wearables and 3D displays.
Beyond Touch
Dan Button, CEO of Innova Dynamics said, "We have high confidence in meeting the cost-performance demands that the consumer electronics market expects, by combining the cutting edge materials technology of Innova Dynamics with the unmatched optical film and manufacturing capabilities of DNP. With our new silver nanowire film products, more devices can have high-performance touch function without compromising profits. Together with DNP, we aspire to help make touch-enhanced devices truly pervasive, everywhere for everyone."
Mr. Masahiko Wada, Senior Managing Director of DNP said, "By combining Innova Dynamics materials technology with DNP's deep optical film capabilities and diverse product-lines, we envision creating hybrid products with new functionalities. These new film products will contribute to growth in the consumer electronics industry. The future of touch is just a beginning."
These new silver nanowire TCF products will be on display at DNP booth #1320 at the SID 2015 (Society for Information Display) exhibition to be held at the San Jose Convention Center from June 2 to 4. Moreover, Innova Dynamics and DNP will make the following presentations at SID 2015:
Investors Conference Sponsored by Cowen and Company
Tuesday, June 2: Session on Advanced Displays Impacting the Display Ecosystem
Market Focus Touch Conference
Wednesday, June 3: Session III on the Battle for ITO Alternatives
About Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP)
DNP is one of the world's largest comprehensive printing companies, with annual sales of 1.46 trillion yen and approximately 39,451 employees as of March 2015. DNP's wide range of businesses includes publication printing, commercial printing, smart cards, business forms, network business and electronic components. More information about DNP can be found at www.dnp.co.jp/index_e.html
About INNOVA DYNAMICS: Transforming Surfaces and the World of Touch™
Innova Dynamics is an electronic materials company with a far-reaching platform that can transform the performance of surfaces, polymers and devices. Originally developed at the University of Pennsylvania, the Innlay™ technology platform encompasses a simple, versatile process to embed functional particles and additives into surfaces to create composite structures with unrivaled cost-performance. Innova Dynamics is focused on leveraging this unique platform to replace the use of ITO film as the transparent conductive material in touch sensors. Innova Dynamics develops and sells Innlay™ silver nanowire inks and patterning pastes for use with conventional equipment for roll-to-roll coating and screen printing to dramatically reduce the cost of manufacturing touch sensors. Innova Dynamics has partnered with leaders up and down the consumer electronics supply chain to bring this technology to market. For more information, visit www.innovadynamics.com.
Innova Dynamics develops and begins sampling inks for transparent conductive films based on silver nanowires
SAN FRANCISCO and TOKYO, June 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- San Francisco based venture company, Innova Dynamics, Inc. has announced today that it has begun sampling Innlay™ ink products for transparent conductive films (TCFs) for both touch sensor and non-touch markets. In terms of TCF products, Innova Dynamics has jointly developed these with Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP), one of Japan's optical film giants. Both companies will be ready for mass production this summer. The first applications are expected to be touch sensors for mobile devices. Innova Dynamics is developing a variety of specialty ink and film products for device applications beyond touch sensors.
Unique Innlay™ surface embedding technology by Innova Dynamics
By softening the surfaces of polymer substrates with Innova Dynamics' Innlay™ technology, any functional material - regardless of the size (molecules; particles nano- to micron-sized in scale, wire or particle) and type of material (silver, copper, TiO2, CNT, grapheme; organic or inorganic) - can be directly embedded into the substrate. Innova Dynamics' technology can control the depth of embedding as well, and thereby control the functional material efficiency in surfaces. Because of the extremely effective use of functional material being concentrated at surfaces, Innova Dynamics' Innlay™ films can achieve exceptional cost-performance in many applications. Furthermore, because the silver nanowires are embedded directly into the substrate, these structures are inherently reliable.
Partnership to launch new TCF products
After two years of collaboration based on their Joint Development Agreement, Innova Dynamics and DNP are now sampling transparent conductive films (TCFs) with sheet resistances of 50 ohms per square and 1% total Haze. The PET substrate thicknesses for these TCF products are both 47 um, today's state-of-the-art, and 23 um, ultra-thin for flexible device applications. These TCFs also exhibit extraordinary surface ruggedness, passing surface wipe tests with steel wool at 150 gram loadings. DNP is an ideal partner to develop and manufacture these new TCF products as it contributes the world's most advanced wet coating technologies and experience for optical film components, particularly for display and consumer electronics applications.
Touch Applications: Best cost-performance vs. other ITO replacement technologies
With sheet resistance as low as half that of ITO film (e.g., 50 vs. 100 OPS) and high optical performance, Innova Dynamics expects to capture not only smartphones and tablets, but larger PC applications as well spanning notebooks, 2-in-1's, and All-in-One's.
Because of dramatically lower costs than ITO films (a 30% to 50% cost advantage), Innova Dynamics expects to capture significant share for low- to mid-end applications often referred to as "White Box" devices.
Given the unrivaled flexibility of silver nanowires on plastic films, Innlay™ transparent conductive films are viewed by many as the most viable choice for next generation devices that are flexible, such as foldable smartphones, wearables and 3D displays.
Beyond Touch
Dan Button, CEO of Innova Dynamics said, "We have high confidence in meeting the cost-performance demands that the consumer electronics market expects, by combining the cutting edge materials technology of Innova Dynamics with the unmatched optical film and manufacturing capabilities of DNP. With our new silver nanowire film products, more devices can have high-performance touch function without compromising profits. Together with DNP, we aspire to help make touch-enhanced devices truly pervasive, everywhere for everyone."
Mr. Masahiko Wada, Senior Managing Director of DNP said, "By combining Innova Dynamics materials technology with DNP's deep optical film capabilities and diverse product-lines, we envision creating hybrid products with new functionalities. These new film products will contribute to growth in the consumer electronics industry. The future of touch is just a beginning."
These new silver nanowire TCF products will be on display at DNP booth #1320 at the SID 2015 (Society for Information Display) exhibition to be held at the San Jose Convention Center from June 2 to 4. Moreover, Innova Dynamics and DNP will make the following presentations at SID 2015:
Investors Conference Sponsored by Cowen and Company
Tuesday, June 2: Session on Advanced Displays Impacting the Display Ecosystem
- Innova Dynamics by Dan Button (President & CEO)
Market Focus Touch Conference
Wednesday, June 3: Session III on the Battle for ITO Alternatives
- Innova Dynamics, Arjun Srinivas (Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer)
About Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP)
DNP is one of the world's largest comprehensive printing companies, with annual sales of 1.46 trillion yen and approximately 39,451 employees as of March 2015. DNP's wide range of businesses includes publication printing, commercial printing, smart cards, business forms, network business and electronic components. More information about DNP can be found at www.dnp.co.jp/index_e.html
About INNOVA DYNAMICS: Transforming Surfaces and the World of Touch™
Innova Dynamics is an electronic materials company with a far-reaching platform that can transform the performance of surfaces, polymers and devices. Originally developed at the University of Pennsylvania, the Innlay™ technology platform encompasses a simple, versatile process to embed functional particles and additives into surfaces to create composite structures with unrivaled cost-performance. Innova Dynamics is focused on leveraging this unique platform to replace the use of ITO film as the transparent conductive material in touch sensors. Innova Dynamics develops and sells Innlay™ silver nanowire inks and patterning pastes for use with conventional equipment for roll-to-roll coating and screen printing to dramatically reduce the cost of manufacturing touch sensors. Innova Dynamics has partnered with leaders up and down the consumer electronics supply chain to bring this technology to market. For more information, visit www.innovadynamics.com.