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E Ink strengthens partnership in Central Europe

Until now we've always associated Taiwan-based panel maker PVI as the sole manufacturer of E Ink-based displays. This is going to change, however, as E Ink has just reaffirmed their partnership with EPTSolutions, a company from Slovenia which claims to be specialized in developing customized electronic paper display solutions. Unlike PVI, who covers mainly high-resolution displays for e-readers, EPTSolutions focuses on the development and marketing of segmented displays (as used in electronic shelf labels, watches, smart cards, and USB sticks) and Ink-In-Motion products (flashing product ads displays based on E Ink).

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"As E Ink's display technology continues to expand into new and existing applications, creating a network of value-added partners accelerates the market's adoption of electronic paper," said Ryosuke Kuwada, E Ink, VP of Sales and Marketing. "EPTS has the technical skills, marketing capability and sales network in Europe that will give companies significant benefits when designing with this revolutionary technology."
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