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Wednesday 9 January 2013
Global e-book reader demand on the rise, says E Ink chairman
Global demand for e-book readers is expected to keep growing in 2013, according to Scott Liu, chairman of Taiwan-based EPD (electrophoretic display) e-paper maker E Ink Holdings (E...
Thursday 8 November 2012
E Ink sues Trekstor over patent usage
E Ink's US-based subsidiary, E Ink Corporation, has announced that it is suing German-based Trekstor for use of E Ink technology patents.
Thursday 1 November 2012
E Ink reports losses in 3Q12
E Ink Holdings (EIH) has reported NT$234 million (US$8 million) in losses during the third quarter of 2012, or a loss of NT$0.21 per share.
Friday 12 October 2012
AUO signs patent cross-licensing agreements with E Ink and Hydis
AU Optronics (AUO) has announced that it has signed patent cross-licensing agreements with E Ink Holdings and its subsidiary in South Korea, Hydis Technologies. The parties have agreed...
Thursday 6 September 2012
E Ink shifts panel orders from CPT to AUO
AU Optronics (AUO) has reportedly obtained small- and medium-sized panel orders from electrophoretic display (EPD) maker E Ink due to E Ink's dissatisfaction with tablet panels made...
Wednesday 5 September 2012
E Ink gains attention with prototype double-sided display smartphone
E Ink has recently been gaining a lot of attention with its prototype double-sided display smartphone that was on show at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin and said that...
Tuesday 21 August 2012
E Ink acquisition of SiPix is for prevention of price wars instead of obtaining capacity
Taiwan-based EPD (electrophoretic display) maker E Ink Holdings (EIH) will acquire a 100% stake in fellow EPD player SiPix Technology for a total price of up to NT$1.5 billion (US$50...
Wednesday 8 August 2012
E Ink to profit in smart shelf label market, says chairman
E Ink is looking to expand its operations within the smart electronic shelf label market, claiming there will be a burst of growth there during the second half of this year, according...
Wednesday 8 August 2012
E Ink finds new outlets for expanding operations
Electronic paper display (EPD) maker E Ink is finding new ways to bump up its profits and increase its influence in the panel market, according to industry sources.
Thursday 2 August 2012
E Ink recruits former CMI CFO Eddie Chen
E-paper provider E Ink has recruited Chimei Innolux's (CMI) former CFO Eddie Chen as its new CFO and spokesman. E Ink will hold its second quarter shareholders meeting on August 7...
Thursday 19 July 2012
E Ink to enter children's book market
Leading electronic paper display (EPD) maker E Ink is planning to enter the children's book market with its next generation colored electronic paper, which will help the company expand...
Friday 13 July 2012
E Ink and Sharp sign patent cross-licensing agreement
E Ink, the world's largest electronic paper display (EPD) supplier has signed a patent cross-licensing agreement with Sharp to use TFT and LCD technologies.
Thursday 12 July 2012
Amazon may delay Kindle shipments, say sources
Amazon's soon-to-be-released next-generation Kindle is currently facing problems with mass production due to problems with the device's front light design, which may delay shipping...
Wednesday 4 July 2012
E Ink 3Q12 revenues to increase as Amazon enters Brazil
EPD (electronic paper display) provider E Ink will see increased revenues as of third-quarter 2012 due to Amazon's plans to set up a digital bookstore in Brazil, according to industry...
Tuesday 26 June 2012
E Ink expected to ship 12 million display panels in 2H12
E Ink Holdings, a Taiwan-based maker of e-paper displays, is expected to ship 12 million display panels in the second half of 2012, decreasing by 14.3-20% from 2011, according to...
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