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GSI Technologies Develops Printed Numeric Display Based on NTERA's NanoChromics Technology

GSI Technologies, LLC, a global ISO 9001:2000-certified printing technology company specializing in printed electronics, sensors, electrodes, lamps and displays, announces the development of a fully printed numeric display based on NTERA's NanoChromics technology that is fully compatible with industry standard hot lamination plastic card manufacturing.

Segmented, numeric displays that are hot lamination compatible are the ideal solution for the emerging powered smart card market, where they are being adopted for two factor authentication solutions such as one-time passcodes, financial credit/debit cards, transportation cards and other stored value cards.

GSI Technologies printed the NanoChromics displays and validated them through a leading card manufacturer's hot lamination manufacturing process. "An overwhelming majority of all plastic cards worldwide are produced utilizing hot lamination production processes. The ability to accommodate this industry standard production process is essential to ensuring the manufacturing capacity, volume and price points that will support mass market adoption of powered smart cards," said Jack Kraemer, President / COO of GSI Technologies, LLC.

"Our printing systems have proven to be ideally suited to produce the NanoChromics display technology in sheet fed or roll to roll formats. The resulting displays, with their distinctive white background and high readability, are a perfect product solution for a wide range of powered smart card applications," said Gordon Smith, PhD, Chief Technology Officer of GSI Technologies, LLC. "Having now demonstrated the production printing processes and resulting compatibility with the severe conditions of hot-lamination, we believe this display will provide the high volume, cost effective solution the market requires."

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