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 VR Interface Wins Industry Award

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Date posted: 17/10/2006

DEK International, a provider of equipment and processes for high accuracy mass imaging of electronic materials, has won a Global Technology Award for an interface which utilises VR techniques to display complex machine and process data for users of its Instinctiv printer.

Instinctiv has combined a touchscreen interface, real-time monitoring of the innards of the printer, broadband internet connection and Wi-Fi interface in the user control interface ? a long way from an ?on-line? button, and a ?roller move? button, found on most.

Incorporating a high level of onboard help and error recovery, Instinctiv grants users access to detailed and continually updated process and setup information, graphical tips and assistance.

Hopefully, other printers will soon follow.

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