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Press Releases

May 6, 2013

Tactus Technology Hires Vice-President of Sales & Marketing


January 7, 2013

Tactus Technology Announces Technical Excellence Award from PCMag.com & New Integrated 7" Tablet Demonstration at CES 2013


July 6, 2012

Tactus Receives Innovation Awards from SID & CEA

Winner of Innovation Zone "Best Prototype" at Society for Information Display, Winner of the Eureka Park Challenge from the Consumer Electronics Association

June 29, 2012

2012 CE Week Features Top Industry Leaders, Products and Media

Free Booth at 2013 CES Awarded to Eureka Park Challenge Grand Prize Winner Tactus Technology, Inc.

June 5, 2012

"Appearing & Disappearing" Haptic User Interface Has First Public Demonstration


May 31, 2012

CEA Announces Eureka Park Challenge Finalists


December 21, 2011

Tactus Technology Closes $6 Million Investment


In the News





January 16, 2013

The Best of CES 2013

Wired


January 14, 2013

CES 2013: Best in show

Engadget









December 4, 2012

Buttons could morph up on mobile screens

EE Times


December 3, 2012

Beyond the Touch Screen

MIT Technology Review



November 2012

Fluid Systems Take On Toucshcreens

ASME.org


October 2012

Microfluidic Technology Enables New User Interface

Information Display Magazine


September 24, 2012

Eureka Park Innovation Continues

Vision Magazine


August 10, 2012

Patents a Priority for Startups

San Francisco Chronicle







June 12, 2012

Reinventing the finger

The Economist




June 7, 2012

Tactus Gets Physical With Display Technology

Wall Street Daily



















June 6, 2012

Touchscreen Buttons You Can Feel

Mobledia


June 5, 2012

Mobile tactile tech gets physical

TG Daily







June 18, 2011

Tactus touch screen sprouts keys and buttons

CNET News

We've gotten used to touch screens always being flat. Get ready for that to change.


June 16, 2011

Haptics Adds New Dimensions to Touchscreens

BusinessWeek

Startups are using the technology to give smartphones and tablets new powers.



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