Patterson Street
Blaydon on Tyne
Tyne & Wear
NE21 5SG
United Kingdom
Phone
+44 (0) 191 414 5511
Fax
+44 (0) 191 414 0545
Web Address
www.zytronic.co.uk
Patterson Street
Blaydon on Tyne
Tyne & Wear
NE21 5SG
United Kingdom
Phone
+44 (0) 191 414 5511
Fax
+44 (0) 191 414 0545
Web Address
www.zytronic.co.uk
Zytronic has secured another major contract for its ruggedized touch sensor products in Asia. The company's ZYBRID sensors, based on its innovative proprietary Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT), have been specified by the beverage dispensing division of the JR East Group, for inclusion in acure - a next generation digital vending machine being deployed through its expansive network of railway stations.
In order to increase the depth of support it can deliver to the market, Zytronic has introduced the first in a series of new software drivers for use with its range of Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™) touch sensors and touch controller products. This presents the industry with a more comprehensive platform on which touchscreen systems with high performance, heavy duty operation, strong accuracy levels and exciting feature sets can be built from the ground up.
Developer and manufacturer of high performance touch sensing solutions Zytronic yet again expands the breadth of applications that its award winning Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™) is being deployed into, with the news of an exciting new contract. The company is providing the touch functionality needed for Asian user interface specialist VitalTouch's Interactive School Desk.
In order to better address opportunities within the Korean market, innovative touch sensor manufacturer Zytronic has appointed a new channel partner in the region. With immediate effect, the company will now be represented by DTH Co. Ltd.
Innovative touch sensor manufacturer Zytronic will use the upcoming Society for Information Display (SID) Display Week exhibition, held in Los Angeles from 15th to 20th May, to showcase its latest product developments.
Touch sensor specialist Zytronic has been working closely with domestic appliance leader Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH (BSH) in the development of its latest full surface induction cooktop (the recently launched CX 480) for its premium Gaggenau brand product portfolio. The flagship ceramic hob utilises Zytronic's innovative Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™) to create a kitchen appliance that is as stylish as it is practical.
Zytronic, le spécialiste des capteurs tactiles, a travaillé étroitement avec BSH (Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte, Bosch et Siemens Appareils ménagers) au développement de sa toute dernière table de cuisson à induction, CX 480, récemment lancée sous sa marque haut de gamme Gaggenau.
Zytronic's patented Projected Capacitive Technology has received another significant endorsement with the company's innovative, highly durable touch sensors being chosen by leading Australian kiosk manufacturer FM Scanu for inclusion in systems deployed with mining giant BHP Billiton.
Zytronic continues to add to the expansive network of commercial partners making use of its proprietary Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) touch sensors and accompanying touch controllers. The company has just announced an ongoing collaboration with Mentor Distribution.
Zytronic's high reliability touch sensors, utilising its patented Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT), have been integrated into an imaginative new educational tool unveiled by the Natural History Museum. The company's ZYBRID sensors will provide touch interactivity to portable tablet computers, developed by ruggedized display solutions provider Melford Electronics, for use by visitors to the Attenborough Studio in the museum's new Darwin Centre.
Zytronic continue de trouver des débouchés intéressants pour sa technologie propriétaire PCT™ (Projected Capacitive Technology, ou technologie capacitive projetée). Dans ce tout dernier exemple, la société a mis au point un écran tactile spécial, désormais déployé au labo Envisioning de Microsoft® Corporation. Le capteur tactile a été développé pour une application du laboratoire du bureau spatial ''Spatial Desk'' : un poste de travail multi-écrans 100% tactile.
Zytronic continues to find exciting application openings for its proprietary Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT). In the latest example, the company has produced a specially designed touchscreen solution now deployed in Microsoft® Corporation's Envisioning Lab. The touch sensor has been developed for use in the Lab's Spatial Desk - a large, fully touch-enabled, multi-monitor workstation.
Zytronic has collaborated with its Australian systems integration partner JEA Technologies to bring heavy duty touchscreen functionality to the J-Vue series of interactive display units. JEA is using the Zytronic's innovative touch sensing products based on its proprietary Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™).
Zytronic, leading designer and manufacturer of Projected Capacitive Technology (PTC)-based touch sensors, announces the expansion of its management team with the appointment of Mark Perry as sales manager for Asia. With growing demand for Zytronic's patented touch sensor technology products in Asia, Perry's responsibilities will include supporting existing customers, working with Zytronic's current representatives and distributors and also developing additional sales channels across the region.
Zytronic has announced that, following collaboration with Swedish multi-touch software solution provider NUITEQ®, its range of Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™) sensors and supporting family of ZXY100 dual-touch controllers now have full compatibility with NUITEQ's Snowflake Suite.
Zytronic, the leading developer of Projected Capacitive Technology (PCTTM) touchscreen products for public and industrial applications, announces the launch of a new addition to its range of touch controllers designed to enhance user experience in ultra large format applications. The ZXY100/128 controller can support touchscreens greater than 50 inches (127cm) across.
At electronica 2010 (Hall A3, Booth 441), Zytronic, the leading developer of Projected Capacitive Technology (PCTTM) touchscreen products for public and industrial applications, will launch a new addition to its range of touch controllers designed to enhance user experience in ultra large format applications.
Ian Crosby, Directeur Ventes et Marketing chez Zytronic, examine comment les tout derniers développements en matière de contrôleurs tactiles mettent cette technologie au centre des préoccupations pour la conception et l'intégration de solutions tactiles dans les applications modernes.
Ian Crosby, Sales and Marketing Director at Zytronic, looks at how the latest developments make consideration of touch controller technology a vital element in designing and integrating touchscreen solutions into modern applications.
Zytronic has won another major gaming industry endorsement for its touch sensor products thanks to its proprietary Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT). A 10.4 inch version of the popular ZYBRID® customisable touch sensor is being employed by international gaming machine manufacturer Shuffle Master to enhance the user interfaces of its latest electronic card table offering, the i-Table™.
Zytronic has confirmed that its Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) -based touch sensor products are being used by ScreenVision, a South African specialist provider of display and touchscreen technology, on a major upgrade project for one of its key clients.
Zytronic has announced a next-generation controller architecture for its PCT™ based touch sensor products. The new architecture increases speed and accuracy, streamlines system integration, saves 55% of PCB space, and provides a platform for innovative touch features that add extra value to Human-Machine Interface (HMI) applications.
Zytronic annonce une architecture contrôleur de nouvelle génération pour ses produits à détection de contact PCT™ (Projected Capacitive Technologie, ou Technologie capacitive projetée). Cette nouvelle architecture améliore la vitesse et la précision, rationalise l'intégration système, économise 55% d'espace sur la carte, et offre une plate-forme aux fonctionnalités tactiles innovantes qui enrichissent les applications IHM (Interface homme-machine).
Zytronic, the leading designer and manufacturer of PCT-based touch sensors, has established its strategic presence in mainland China by announcing partnerships with SPAC Ltd and AnyTouch Technologies Co. Ltd. Both are experienced and respected technical sales organisations with offices throughout mainland China and Hong Kong.
Zytronic - the leading developer and manufacturer of PCT- (Projected Capacitive Technology) based touch sensors – has announced that its technology is being used to build touch panels in sizes up to 80-inches and has highlighted several large form factor installations that went live in the last 12 months. The announcement follows recent reports that the world's largest projected capacitive touchscreens stood at just over 20-inches.
Zytronic, the developer and manufacturer of PCT-based touch sensor products, is set to take part in the conference 'Specifying the Right Display for Your Application', organised by the Photonics & Plastic Electronics Knowledge Transfer Network. The event takes place on Wednesday 28th April 2010 at the Kents Hill Park Training & Conference Centre, Milton Keynes.
Describing another ultra-large digital signage project to go live using its Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT), Zytronic has revealed details of the 65-inch ZYTOUCH touchscreen supporting the interactive capabilities of iMotion; an advanced, high-definition outdoor digital display.
Zytronic's 15.6-inch PCT-based ZYBRID touch sensors are being used to bring interactive functionality to the ViViMirror, a new innovation developed by Taiwan-based specialist, Sunvision Technology.
An innovative, interactive self-service kiosk that meets the demands of drive-through restaurant owners, is now using a 32-inch ZYTOUCH touchscreen from Zytronic, the leading designer and manufacturer of award-winning PCT-based touch sensors.
A 22-inch version of Zytronic's durable touch sensor product, ZYBRID, has been chosen by advanced user interface specialist, Sunvision Technology, to create interactive dining tables which offer customers a new, entertaining dining experience at the exclusive Mojo restaurant in Taipei. Interactive functionality is enabled by embedding the ZYBRID touch sensors inside the restaurant's tabletops. The touchscreen operates in conjunction with a computer-controlled projector mounted over each table which presents interactive menus on to the surface.
Advantech, has again selected Zytronic's Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™)-based touch sensors and is offering the option of a ZYPOS® touch sensor in its latest ruggedized 17-inch panel PC. The PPC-175T has a 17-inch colour TFT LCD with a 1280 x 1024 resolution and features a high performance Intel microprocessor chip (Pentium or Celeron M), 2GBytes of DDR RAM memory, and a host of high speed interconnects.
A 6.1-inch version of Zytronic's Projected Capacitive Technology-based ZYBRID touch sensor has been selected for use in the human-machine interface (HMI) of Bladelius Design Group AB's flagship Embla product, a high-performance audio playback system that offers quick and simple operation at its user's fingertips.
Taiwan's leading embedded computing manufacturer, Advantech, has again selected Zytronic's highly acclaimed Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT)-based touch sensors and is offering the option of a ZYPOS® touch sensor in its latest ruggedized 17-inch panel PC. The PPC-175T has a 17-inch colour TFT LCD with a 1280 x 1024 resolution and features a high performance Intel microprocessor chip (Pentium or Celeron M), 2GBytes of DDR RAM memory, and a host of high speed interconnects. Designed for use in the harshest industrial environments, the PPC-175T has an operating temperature which extends from 0°C right through to 50°C in humidity levels of up to 85% and is capable of withstanding up to 10G of shock.
Zytronic, the developer and manufacturer of PCT-based touch sensor products, is pleased to announce its participation at the forthcoming 'Power-Saving and Touch Panel Technologies for Displays' event which takes place at Sharp Laboratories of Europe's offices in Oxford. Gregg Brown, sales engineer, will present the features and benefits of Zytronic's patented PCT at 12 noon on 27th January.
Zytronic's projected capacitive technology (PCT)-based ZYBRID touch sensors are being used by CiVUE Optotech Inc. of Taiwan. CiVUE, an industry-leading specialist in optical bonding for display systems, is providing its customers with complete display assembly solutions in a process which involves integrating the LCD, touchcreen, protective glass and optical bonding layer together to deliver enhanced image clarity and sunlight readability.
Zytronic's Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT)-based ZYBRID touch sensor product has been selected by Taiwanese industrial computing equipment manufacturer Wincomm, to serve at the heart of its Showcase Touch 42 inch interactive digital signage system. Showcase Touch is a stylish, bezel free and versatile all-inone digital signage unit which has been designed to be used either in locations where it can be accessed directly, or can be mounted behind and operated through a window, capable of transforming a store front into a bright, eye-catching, fully interactive information point which can be used by passing customers in the street. This feature puts consumers in touch with essential data about products and services that the outlet offers, even out of hours.
Zytronic, the leading designer and manufacturer of internationally award-winning PCT-based touch sensors, continues to expand its global presence and has entered into a sales representation deal with Marathon Technical Associates. The new agreement will cover the South East of the United States and Brazil.
Zytronic's ZYPOS customisable touch sensor product, based on the company's award-winning Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT), has been selected by Taipei-based human machine interface specialist Aplex, to bring touchscreen functionality to its series of ruggedized stainless steel panel PCs.
Zytronic's world-beating Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT)-based touch sensing technology has once again been chosen to enable interactive functionality to a heavy duty application that would not have been possible using more traditional touchscreen technologies. The company has formally announced that Taiwanese applied computing giant, Advantech, will incorporate the fully customisable ZYBRID touch sensor into its latest product offering, the Digital Signage Interactive Station.
Zytronic, with the support of its Australian distributor JEA Technologies, has been selected by retail digital media specialist Yeahpoint, for an exciting new interactive project it is undertaking on behalf of leading SE Asian telecom operator SingTel. The Singapore-based company will, as a result of this, use Zytronic's ZYBRID touch sensing technology in a major update to its chain of retail outlets, providing customers with a stunning degree of interaction.
Zytronic's Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) has been used by bCODE - a leading provider of mobile marketing systems - to create innovative terminals which deliver an exciting new concept in interactive marketing. The PCT-based ZYPOS touch sensors deployed in bCODE's latest MediaPlane terminals provide the robust, reliable and accurate performance required for the touchscreens as well as giving bCODE's designers added flexibility in delivering an aesthetically appealing terminal.
Zytronic has applied its in-house glass processing capabilities and ZYBRID PCT-based touch sensors to enable ACE Interactive, a subsidiary of Aristocrat Leisure Ltd, to create the Indago video lottery terminal for increased interactivity and excitement in lottery and casino games. With state-of-the-art technology and a totally new concept in design, Indago is specifically for the demanding environment of the route market. It is robust and secure with high quality components and offers the flexibility of several payment methods, as well as cashless options.
A new railway passenger information terminal combining audio, visual, and touchscreen capabilities is entering service, using Zytronic's proprietary Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT). Its creator, Nexus Alpha, chose ZYTOUCH touch sensors for unrivalled durability, reliability, ability to create bespoke designs, and consistent performance under widely varying ambient conditions.
Zytronic, the designer and manufacturer of projected capacitive technology (PCT)-based touch sensors, continues to increase its presence in Europe and has appointed Spektrum Elektronik based in Istanbul, as a Turkish agent for its complete portfolio of touch sensors and supporting products. Spektrum represents a range of complementary peripheral IT hardware products, which in addition to its design and systems integration experience, will enable Zytronic to further extend its customer base in the EMEA region.
Zytronic's projected capacitive technology (PCT)-based ZYBRID touch sensor has been chosen by Switch Automation for use in its patent-pending IP-Touch intercom door station. ZYBRID provides a highly dependable, low-maintenance and durable user interface that offers unrivalled protection against physical, mechanical and chemical damage.
Zytronic's ZYBRID touch sensor has been selected by Nexus Alpha for use in an interactive training application for train drivers. Zytronic's projected capacitive technology (PCT™), and software developed by Track Access Services Ltd., the application is designed to help new and current train drivers familiarise themselves with specific routes, and offer Web-based tutorials and driver assessments to teach and refresh skills.
The Zytronic Group, a leading designer and manufacturer of Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT)-based touch sensor products and customised optical filters for electronic displays, has announced the promotion of its subsidiary's managing director, Mark Cambridge, to the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Group, effective immediately. Cambridge succeeds John Kennair who will continue on the Board as Chairman.
ZYFILM™, a new through-glass touch sensing film announced by Zytronic, adds touch capabilities to TFT-LCD screens up to 30" in screen size mounted behind shop windows or similar glass panels. The film attaches to the window unobtrusively without adhesive, and provides an industry-standard USB interface for fast and convenient installation.
Zytronic has introduced an enhanced, off-glass controller for its Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT) touch sensor products, to serve a broad selection of LCD aspect ratios including wide-screen displays, while also enhancing system flexibility and extending operating system support.
Zytronic's ZYTOUCH touch sensors have been selected by Abuzz Technologies for use in its globally deployed, award-winning interactive wayfinding kiosk product, the Edge. Using Zytronic's unique projected capacitive technology (PCT), the Edge provides stylish looks whilst satisfying the high ergonomic and safety requirements of installations which are typically situated in busy public areas.