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Le gouvernement fédéral investira 2 M$ dans l’entreprise Boreas Technologies, située à Bromont, pour le développement de la technologie haptique, qui consiste à des technologies qui utiliseront le sens du toucher.
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Julien Happich from eeNews Europe talks about the energy efficiency of our piezoelectric driver : Founded mid-2016 and having closed a seed financing round in March 2017, Canadian startup Boréas Technologies has developed its first product in less than three...
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Gina Roos, from Electronic Products talks about our technology :
Boréas’ piezoelectric actuator driver chip opens up new opportunities for HD haptics in next-generation wearables and other battery-powered consumer devices.
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James Hayward from Printed Electronics world talks about how our technology can have a major impact on the piezoelectric haptics market: Haptics as an industry has been resurgent over the last three years. After a long period of relative inactivity...
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Junko Yoshida from EE Times talks about our revolutionnary technology : From touch to voice and gesture controls, there is no end in sight of the evolution of human-machine interfaces. Time and time again, it is a new user interface...
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