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Orca Touchscreen Technologies Ltd

www.orcatouchtech.com

 
Orca Touchscreen sells and distributes capacitive touchscreens to manufacturers of smartphones, tablets, laptops, mp3 players, GPS navigation systems, automobile controls, exercise equipment, educational and public information kiosks, point of sale devices, e-readers, medical devices, gaming consoles and other electronic devices.  Orca Touchscreen has an exclusive worldwide license to use and sublicense all the technology and patents owned by Sollensys Corp. to make, sell and distribute touchscreen products and services.  Sollensys Corp., a Korean corporation, is a global leader in innovative capacitive touch sensor technologies.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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