Transforms any plain surface into low-cost touch screens through vibration invented by NTU
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) of Singapore has developed the technology that can turn almost any flat surface including wood, glass, aluminum etc into a low-cost multi touch screen. This technology toked almost 4 years of research.
NTU Assistant Professor Andy Khong, who led the research, says "this award-winning system has been proven on different types of large surfaces." This technology is named STATINA (Speech Touch and Acoustic Tangible Interfaces for Next-generation Applications)
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NTU Assistant Professor Andy Khong, who led the research, says "this award-winning system has been proven on different types of large surfaces." This technology is named STATINA (Speech Touch and Acoustic Tangible Interfaces for Next-generation Applications)

