A Sneak Peek of Touch Taiwan 2013

Date: 22 August 2013

Next week, Taipei, Taiwan will host the big names of the touch display industry at Touch Taiwan 2013.

This touch technology focused display conference features touch panel, optical film, LCD, OLED, next generation display, and flexible electronics makers exhibiting new and exciting products that have the  potential to revolutionize the consumer electronics industry.This is the Corning® Gorilla® Glass team’s third year participating in the tradeshow, but Corning Incorporated has attended the show for longer.Gorilla Glass will be exhibiting alongside other Corning Advanced Glass Technology products including the latest from EAGLE XG® Slim Glass, Corning Lotus™ XT Glass, and Corning® Willow™ Glass. Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 with NDR™ and new Corning® Gorilla® Glass NBT™ will be highlighted in the Gorilla Glass section of the booth along with the latest from Large Format Gorilla Glass.



Here’s what to watch for from Gorilla Glass:


Connect with Gorilla Glass on Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date throughout the show. Also, be on the lookout for a Tough Talk article recapping the event.

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