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Isorg collaborates with Precise Biometrics on turnkey fingerprint sensor for smartphone industry


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Isorg (Limoges, France), a pioneer in Organic PhotoDetectors (OPDs) and large area image sensors, announces further details on the company’s collaboration with Precise Biometrics, a leader in fingerprint verification software, on a new Fingerprint on Display (FoD) solution for the mobile industry.

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Nano Dimension sells DragonFly IV to Northeastern University


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Nano Dimension Ltd. (Waltham, Massachusetts), a leading supplier of Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) and multi-dimensional polymer, metal & ceramic Additive Manufacturing (AM) 3D printers, recently sold its newest AME system, the DragonFly IV, to Northeastern University.

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Seiko Epson and Universal Display announce OLED evaluation agreement


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Universal Display Corporation (Ewing, New Jersey), an enabler of energy-efficient displays and lighting with its UniversalPHOLED technology and materials, announced an OLED evaluation agreement with Seiko Epson Corporation.

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Avery Dennison partners with STMicroelectronics to expand NFC and HF inlay options


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Avery Dennison (Mentor, Ohio) recently added three new designs of popular NFC inlays to its range of products for the electronics, apparel, beauty and healthcare markets featuring the new ST25TN chip from STMicroelectronics.

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PragmatIC Semiconductor increases Series C funding to $125M


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Pragmatic Semiconductor (Cambridge, UK), a world leader in flexible electronics, has secured $35 million additional investment from high quality institutional investors. This brings the total raised in its Series C round to $125 million, oversubscribing the original target by more than 50%. Investors have been attracted by the massive potential for Pragmatic’s unique, flexible integrated circuits to replace mainstream silicon chips, as well as to enable trillions of smart items in applications that would never be possible with silicon.

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