Technology Demonstrated at CES, Las Vegas 2015.
December 29th, 2014:
Touchless gesture interfaces powered by ultrasound can now be developed quickly thanks to a sales partnership between Murata Electronics, a world-leading component manufacturer, and Elliptic Labs in which Murata’s sales team will be able to promote and demo Elliptic Labs’ products to OEM customers around the globe. Since Elliptic Labs’ software for ultrasonic touchless gesturing works on Murata’s ultrasonic transducer, potential customers will see first hand from the Murata sales team how touchless gesture capabilities can benefit mobile products. It gives consumer electronics manufacturers a solution that makes “innovation at scale” a reality. Murata and Elliptic will be demoing touchless gesturing at the Consumer Electronic Show 2015 in Las Vegas.
“We have been seeing tremendous interest in our technology, especially for our recently launched Multi-Layer Interaction (MLI) capability, which makes it easier to interact and navigate on portable devices (see video),” said Laila Danielsen, CEO, Elliptic Labs. “Our partner Murata has developed tiny, low-powered transducers especially suited to small, portable products that need less power consumption. Murata is an important partner for us. Together, we can deliver strong customer support and high-quality products to OEMs everywhere.”
According to Mr. Yoshikazu Chigodo, Director of Sensor Products Division at Murata Electronics, “Murata shares Elliptic’s vision for creating state-of-the-art products that enhance the way people interact with consumer electronics. We are excited to show the newest technology to OEM customers to inspire them with new solutions for mobile devices. Forming a sales partnership with Elliptic will benefit our customers, the tier-one OEMs who want to deliver innovation at scale in a competitive market driven by a demand for cutting-edge products.”
The technology is available today through Elliptic Labs. OEMs can work with Elliptic or the Murata sales team to get access to the software development kit (SDK) and product development kit (PDK). Contact hello@ellipticlabs.com if you would like to see the technology live at CES.