Touch International Releases New Military Touch Applications Whitepaper
Touch Technology for Military Applications whitepaper outlines top ten touch technologies, gives readers insight into choosing the right technology for application.
Austin, TX – July 31, 2013 – Touch screen manufacturer, Touch International announced today the release of its latest whitepaper, Touch Technology for Military Applications: An Insider’s Guide to Mil/Aero Touch Displays, which identifies and addressing key considerations when implementing touch in the when performance and reliability cannot be compromised. Answering questions such as, “Can touch work with gloves for combat?” and “What if we need sunlight readability?” It also helps guide a decision path to help readers determine what further enhancement options are best suited for their project requirements.
“There is no such thing as a perfect touch solution,” explains Gary L. Barrett, Touch International Chief Technology Officer, and co-founder. “Touch Technology for Military Applications was written to give our audience a clear explanation of how each technology can be applied to the demands of mil/aero applications.”
With over 1,200 touch-related patents in existence, it is easy to become confused about which touch technology one should choose to integrate into a new product. For the military or aerospace engineer, the process of choosing the right touch technology becomes even more difficult. Not only must the touch screen perform well in controlled settings, but also in extreme environments with unknown variables ranging from vibration to noise to extreme temperatures. To learn more about the strengths and weaknesses of the top ten touch technologies, download Touch International’s free whitepaper at http://www.touchinternational.com/literature/whitepapers.html.
About Touch International
Touch International, headquartered in Austin, Texas, was founded in 2002 by Michael Woolstrum and long-time veteran, Gary Barrett, the company’s CTO. TI has become a world leader in your screen and EMI filter technology. The company, who’s Engineering and Design facility and Corporate Office is located in Austin, Texas, operates 4 manufacturing facilities in Asia.