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''In his conference call, Clarke acknowledged that "We've made progress throughout the year but are delayed in our implementation of touchscreen sensor solution." And he said the Kingsbury plant is now operating at production-quality levels, "a significant and exciting milestone. Product-specific samples will begin production in a couple of weeks for products anticipated to be released in the first quarter of 2015."
Kingsbury has an agreement with JTOUCH Corp. that would see that Taiwanese touchscreen module maker buying Kingsbury's output.
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Because of those developments, Clarke said, Kodak and another sizable but unnamed player in the touchscreen industry have signed a letter of intent to set up manufacturing in Asia that would turn out touchscreen sensors based on Kodak's silver-halide metal mesh sensor technology. That plant is scheduled to be operational in the second half of 2015.''
gota wonder if these would do copper also,... and how different are our processes sil vs copr.
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