Graphene 3D will also start 3D printing coasters, joysticks and styluses for Ideum's smart-tables. These items will provide another level of interactivity and control for creative work with the devices.
“Our clients are always looking for new ways to interact with Ideum multitouch tables in a variety of different settings and markets” said Jim Spadaccini, CEO at Ideum. “Conductive 3D-printed objects of unique shapes can greatly extend the functionality of our touch tables as we can now assign a different purpose to each tangible object, giving users a much higher degree of control over their devices.”
Both companies will also produce a white paper on their research findings, and products created will be promoted through Ideum.
For more information, visit Graphene 3D and Ideum.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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