Bridgestone does e-paper deal
ERJ staff report (DS)
Tokyo -- Bridgestone Corp. and Delta Electronics have signed a major joint agreement to develop and manufacture the next-generation of electronic paper products and applications.
The joint development between Delta and Bridgestone will provide synergies between Bridgestone's Quick Response Liquid Powder Display (QR-LPD) technology and Delta's core competencies in the areas of energy solutions and imaging technology.
Bridgestone will market its electronic paper modules under the brand name “AeroBeeâ€. According to the agreement, Delta will utilise Bridgestone's AeroBee e-paper display modules to develop next-generation electronic paper products, applications, solutions and services. Delta's initial focus will be the Greater China market, starting with e-reader devices and e-signage, and will subsequently expand its offerings globally.
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Press release from Bridgestone
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