FREMONT, Calif., Aug. 27, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Royole Corporation, a leading innovator and manufacturer of next-generation human-machine interface technologies and products such as advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors, and smart devices, has been named a 2018 VIP Award winner in TWICE Magazine's Tablets category.
TWICE, the trade magazine that informs retailers, distributors and manufacturing representatives in consumer electronics and major appliances, holds its Annual VIP Awards for retailers and distributors to honor products with the potential to make the biggest difference in their business. Voted on by the retailers and distributors, the TWICE VIPs are based on product features, product design and value to consumers.
"We are truly honored to be selected for this award," stated Michael Williams, Senior Director of Marketing at Royole. "RoWrite is another great example of the types of innovative products we are able to create using our groundbreaking flexible technologies, and it is very rewarding to be recognized by TWICE readers for all of our teams' hard work.
Royole RoWrite
RoWrite brings the traditional notepad into the digital age to capture ideas, notes, and drawings. Using standard ink and paper, handwritten notes and sketches are captured as you put them to paper. RoWrite's ink pen delivers a natural and realistic pen to paper experience, capturing 2048 pressure points. RoWrite utilizes Royole's advanced flexible sensor technology to track where the RoWrite pen is on the notepad with pin-point accuracy.
To edit or enhance digital copies in real-time, pair a device with the RoWrite App. Select from different writing instruments, change stroke width, or add over 80 colors. You can even digitally erase and capture a video of your creation to share with coworkers, family, and friends. Whether doing real-time designs for clients, taking notes in a business or education setting, or crafting creative designs, RoWrite allows easy capture and sharing of handwritten documents.
Royole Flexible Sensor Technology
Royole has developed and mass produced flexible sensor technology that delivers high-precision, linearity, and sensitivity. It is well known for its ability to provide customers with diverse products and solutions, fast turnaround time, short production cycles, large-volume production capabilities, and low costs. Royole sensors are fully compatible with flexible and traditional applications and deliver a bending radius of just 1-3mm that is operational even after 100,000 bends.
Royole's flexible display and flexible sensor technologies can be integrated into a variety of products and applications to improve the way people perceive and engage with their personal environments – from consumer electronics, to smart transportation, smart home, sports and fashion, office and education, robotics, healthcare, and more. This is the essence of the Royole Flexible+ platform.
Royole Flexible Display Technology
Royole's patented flexible displays are thin, lightweight, and bendable, creating unique functionality and new applications. They feature high-resolution and high-color saturation for stunning image clarity and quality. Royole's flexible displays are produced at the company's new quasi-G6 mass production campus in Shenzhen, China, a 100% self-designed, R&D and manufacturing facility with a total investment of around $1.7B. At full capacity, production will exceed 50-million fully flexible display units per year.
TWICE has more than 724,000 readers across its print and digital media channels and is recognized as the largest US publication serving the consumer electronics field.
About Royole Corporation
Founded by Stanford engineering graduates in 2012, Royole's mission is to improve the way people interact with and perceive their world. The company creates and manufactures next-generation human-machine interface technologies and products including advanced flexible displays, flexible sensors, and smart devices. Technology milestones include the world's thinnest full-color AMOLED flexible displays and flexible sensors (2014), the world's first foldable 3D mobile theater (2015), the world's first curved car dashboard based on flexible electronics (2016), the first smart writing pad, RoWrite, based on flexible sensors (2017), the volume production of Royole's quasi-G6 mass production campus for fully flexible displays (2018).
Royole has received numerous global awards for its technological innovations and fast growth. Holding over 2000 IPs, it provides IP licenses, services, mass production, and solutions for flexible electronics applications with its novel "Flexible+" platform. Royole, backed by leaders in global finance, has begun producing fully flexible displays in volume from its 1.1-million-square-foot quasi-G6 mass production campus in Shenzhen, China with a total investment of $1.7B. Royole has offices in Fremont, CA, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen, China. For more information, please visit: www.royole.com.
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