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YNVISIBLE INTERACTIVE WKN: A2JBST ISIN: CA9858441095 Kürzel: 1XNA Forum: Aktien Thema: Hauptdiskussion
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Michael.123,
06.06.2024 15:59 Uhr
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Was sind die good news, bin leider nicht sehr informiert und es sinkt ja leider..
KnightTrader,
05.06.2024 15:42 Uhr
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"By overcoming the limitations of traditional connectors, Ynvisible can develop highly flexible and thin e-paper-based solutions tailored for emerging markets, such as smart cards and labels. Using E-Align as a bonding solution will allow Ynvisible to accelerate several development initiatives, such as the ones Ynvisible communicated in Q4 2023 ( www.ynvisible.com/news-inspiration/ynvisible-announces-strategic-partnerships-for-scalable-smart-label-products). This strategic move not only broadens Ynvisible's market reach but also reinforces its position as a leader in sustainable, low-power display solutions.
CondAlign is a Norwegian technology company specializing in the development and manufacturing of electric and thermal anisotropic conductive materials. The E-Align film from CondAlign, a flexible and sustainable connecting solution, enhances electronic component integration. Since it works as a double-sided tape that can be taped to an e-paper display on one side and the control electronics on the other, it creates both a mechanical and electrical connection. In addition, as Ynvisible, CondAlign also uses roll-to-roll manufacturing techniques for mass production. This alignment with Ynvisible’s production methods ensures a faster, more cost-effective, and environmentally friendly manufacturing and assembly process." 👍
JimmitderLockomotive,
05.06.2024 15:21 Uhr
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Lache mich schlapp, war das nicht das Hauptgeschäft, dass seit Jahren verkauft wird? Labels?? Und bisher gab es keine Möglichkeit das zu integrieren wegen den Anschlüssen? Also gibt es kein Produkt bisher in diese Richtung…
JimmitderLockomotive,
05.06.2024 15:20 Uhr
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Ynvisible’s printed e-paper displays need to be connected to other electronic components and systems to create new products. Traditional component connectors are bulky and rigid, therefore not allowing Ynvisible’s thin and flexible displays to be integrated into products such as smart cards or labels. To solve this challenge, Ynvisible was on the lookout for an alternative.
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sinnedgp,
05.06.2024 13:37 Uhr
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https://www.ynvisible.com/news-inspiration/ynvisible-and-condalign-partner-to-enhance-e-paper-integration-into-smart-applications
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Symbi,
05.06.2024 11:18 Uhr
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Läuft ja brutal eure Perle :D
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JimmitderLockomotive,
03.06.2024 19:10 Uhr
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Zudem sehr ruhig hier trotz, der Q1 Zahlen? Hat darin keiner was positives gefunden? Schade…
JimmitderLockomotive,
03.06.2024 19:08 Uhr
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Es zeigt einfach dass ich euch schon immer sage… das Produkt ist viel zu teuer für Lebensmittel und daher bei Lebensmittel sinnlos… zu teuer für den Nutzen.. wieso sollte jemand 50ct oder mehr für das Label zahlen wenn das Produkt nur 1-2€ kostet? Zudem wenn hintendran ein Produkt steht das ne Woche zwei länger haltbar ist greift jeder nach dem hinteren, wieso auch nicht…
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sinnedgp,
03.06.2024 13:40 Uhr
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..But, as always, it comes down to the bottom line. “Producers don’t even want a penny added to the cost of packaging,” laments Professor Didar. The chemicals he and his team are using are inexpensive; they’ve optimised their packaging so that it wouldn’t add more than 10 to 20 cents per product. But even that is currently deemed too high in the current market, where food-flation has hit consumers hard the world over. “To me it doesn’t seem like a significant amount, but producers don’t want to add anything to the price,” he adds.
Ynvisible’s system is pricier per unit due to the use of electronics – in the region of 50 cents to $3-5 per label at present (though this would be hugely reduced if the process was scaled up, the company says). “This is the main barrier to entry for smart labels in this space,” says Heydarpour. “The cost of smart labels is considerably higher than analogue labels. In the long run, they are, however, a much more sustainable approach and can significantly contribute to minimising the impact of a serious environmental problem...”
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sinnedgp,
03.06.2024 13:39 Uhr
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...And they aren’t the only ones working on smart technology in the food industry. Ynvisible, also based in Canada, has developed smart labels to give accurate real-time information on food’s freshness and safety that knock “analogue” labels into a cocked hat. Combining thin and flexible e-paper displays with various sensors, the smart labels offer “a highly effective way to ensure product quality and safety of perishable food and pharmaceuticals”, says the company’s CEO, Ramin Heydarpour. Where McMaster’s scientists have used chemicals, Ynvisible mainly uses microelectronics to monitor indicators like temperature and humidity, and gas sensors to detect food spoilage.
“The traditional ‘expiry date’ system has tremendous inefficiencies and continuing to use this system has negative impacts at many levels: environmentally, economically and health-related,” argues Heydarpour. “Developing technology for a more accurate shelf-life determination can in fact help all actors in the food value chain reduce their influence on one of the most pressing current climate issues – food waste.”
Here in the UK, there’s Oli Tec, which has developed an intelligent time and temperature label. Using a scale of amber to red, the label gradually transitions between colours to clearly indicate an item’s freshness. The process slows down in cool temperatures and speeds up in warmer ones; according to the company, this “simple colour-changing indicator provides a clear, highly visible call to action that both retailers and consumers can understand at a glance”. Nik Richardson, chief executive of Oli Tec, said they’d developed the labels to reduce waste.
From a layman’s perspective, it seems a no-brainer for food producers to sign up to this revolutionary tech. From avoiding the reputational and practical costs associated with food poisoning epidemics to the dramatic potential reduction in food waste, the benefits are huge. In a paper published by the Nature Reviews Bioengineering journal last month, Professor Didar’s team explained how utilising the products they’ve developed would literally save tens of billions of dollars a year, especially when factoring in the healthcare and lost-time costs associated with E coli and salmonella outbreaks...
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sinnedgp,
03.06.2024 12:51 Uhr
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https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/smart-packaging-food-waste-expiry-dates-best-before-b2554649.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2WQzaKKl8tgvHj3lrfEXtVsCDhTNDHV273axiSzwa72cxbXVbWFHJqzyk_aem_ATqLFdfy57MfCDtsWWQQwqKgRoE_KAlU_qkSmlrLlgloWrCKbFMFYO86E3tud04moej_b5NxElZbx31CjAmFbu3b#lwyunfz61medb1tmmr1
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Symbi,
31.05.2024 10:02 Uhr
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