Visualplanet’s Touchfoil Turns Virtually Any Surface into a Virtual One (i.e. a Touchscreen)

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Touchfoil is a proprietary technology that is designed to turn any large area of glass—a retail display window was their inspiration—into a “huge interactive surface that behaves just like the latest tablet devices.” The transparent film can be fitted (or retrofitted) to the inside or underside of any nonmetallic surface to transform it into a touchscreen.

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Cambridge, UK-based materials specialists Visualplanet have been refining their flagship product for over a decade now: since the initial release in 2003, “thousands of touchfoils™ have been successfully installed worldwide in public spaces; such as premium brand retail shop windows, office reception areas, bus shelters, street kiosks, tourist information booths and even bathroom mirrors.”

Last week saw the launch of their latest product…

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