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Samsung to Incorporate Neonode zForce CORE Technology into its Printer Applications

Neonode Inc., the optical touch technology company, today announces that it has signed a development and license agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. to incorporate zForce CORE technology into its printer applications.

"We believe that a good user interface is a key enabler of all successful products going forward. That's why we launched the world's first Android based printing ecosystem, 'Smart UX Center.' We continue to put a massive effort into customer-driven innovation and signing a license agreement with Neonode is one of the example of it. It will give us access to a touch technology that combines the best user experience with a leading cost and quality assurance for Samsung's successful range of printers," said Kasey Kim, the head of R&D Planning Group of Printing Solutions Business at Samsung Electronics.

"We are proud to announce the signing of this agreement with Samsung, a key player not only in the printer market but also in consumer electronics globally. This event further solidifies our position as the ultimate touch technology in the printer segment and further proves the strength and usefulness of Neonode's technology. We are looking forward to a long and successful relationship with Samsung," said Thomas Eriksson, CEO at Neonode.

Source: http://www.neonode.com/

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