EMC-Touch chip: Touch the receiver together
Since its founding in 1993, Hanvon has been deeply engaged in the field of electromagnetic touch technology and is one of only two companies in the world to own wireless passive electromagnetic patents. In 2010, Hanvon expanded into capacitive touch. Combining 30 years of experience in electromagnetic technology and 15 years in capacitive touch technology, Hanvon innovatively introduced the world's first EMC-Touch chip, the HW0888. This chip, coupled with a single layer of sensors, perfectly achieves the EMC solution, and supports both passive electromagnetic styluses and capacitive touch. It features 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and multi-finger touch functionality.
Penstar: Redefining the digital notebook market
To tap into the large and steadily growing global market, Hanvon has developed a new brand strategy for Penstar, and actively expanded into overseas e-commerce channels. The Penstar eNote digital notebook opened for sales in the North American market in 2013
The Penstar eNote is equipped with Hanvon's revolutionary PureView™ ePaper screen technology, which eliminates accidental touches and enhances screen clarity. Since its release, it has received widespread acclaim. Penstar's debut at CES represents the accelerated global expansion of Hanvon's digital notebook offerings, both online and offline, and highlights the company's ambition in the global digital notebook market.
New GoGoBird 3010: Rising globally
Hanvon's GoGoBird is the world's first commercially autonomous flying robot with flapping wings. Since its launch in 2019, it has quickly gained traction in markets across the world
Deep technological accumulation and profound industry experience
At CES, Hanvon also showcased industry-leading solutions in digital signatures, input methods and OCR, promoting global sustainable digital development.
Hanvon's input method, combined with Hanvon's handwriting recognition feature, supports multiple languages with high recognition accuracy, low resource consumption, and high security. This method is closely integrated with in-vehicle applications, improving input efficiency based on specific scenarios, and is customized for multi-screen input, voice recognition, and multi-party display responses, enabling more comfortable and safer human-vehicle interaction.
With more than 20 years of experience in OCR, Hanvon has solved world-class challenges, such as handwriting recognition, achieving a handwriting recognition rate of over 95%. Hanvon's OCR solution has been successfully applied in scenarios such as financial invoices, cards and certificates, vehicle driving licenses, payment vouchers, and bulk data recognition, helping companies reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Driving innovation in artificial intelligence and Industrial development
Hanfon has always been at the forefront of AI innovation and industrial development. The introduction of the world's first EMC-Touch chip, Penstar digital notebook, GoGoBird, and other groundbreaking applications at CES demonstrate Hanvon's leadership in AI-driven interactions.
“Hanvon will continue to prioritize original innovation, and strive to realize the mission of ‘Machines Understand You Better.’ Together, we will touch the future in this new era of artificial intelligence,” a Hanvon spokesman said.