Press Release posted by Dan Seifert on Wednesday November 30, 2011.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neonode Inc. (OTCBB:NEON), the optical touch screen technology company, and Sonim Technologies, the makers of the world's toughest, ultra-rugged mobile phones, today announced the signing of a worldwide technology license agreement based on Neonode's patented zForce optical touch screen technology.
Under the terms of the royalty-based agreement, Sonim will integrate zForceŽ into certain of its mobile phone products for the global marketplace.
"This is an important milestone for Neonode as we now enter the mobile phone market with our technology. We are very excited to deliver zForceŽ to a company with such stringent requirements as Sonim Technologies," said Thomas Ericsson, CEO of Neonode.
"Neonode's proven zForce technology, combined with Sonim's expertise in ultra-rugged engineering, will form a perfect solution for touch enabling our line of mobile products," said Bob Plaschke, CEO of Sonim Technologies.
About Neonode
Neonode is the provider of optical touch screen solutions for hand-held and small to midsize devices. Neonode offers software licenses and engineering design services that enable companies to make high functionality touch screens at low cost. Neonode's customers include Sony, L&I and Barnes & Noble. Neonode Inc. is traded on the OTCBB under the symbol NEON.OB. Neonode is a trademark and zForce is a registered trademark of Neonode Inc.
About zForce
Neonode's patented touch screen solution for portable devices, zForce, is many times more cost effective than any other high performance touch screen technology in the market today. zForce supports high resolution pen writing in combination with finger navigation and provides a 100% clear viewing experience. zForce is a leading touch screen technology that operates on the new revolutionary reflective display panels and is currently being integrated into a variety of mobile phones, e-Readers, printer products, automotive applications and tablet devices.
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