12.05.16
UniPixel, Inc. announced today that as it moves toward volume production on the 24 design wins awarded in 2016, it expects to be shipping manufacturing validation units in the fourth quarter of 2016 to five, or 21%, of the programs. In the first quarter of 2017, the company expects to deliver to seven, or 29%, of the programs awarded in 2016. Each customer has a number of production steps that their vendors must support in order to launch the customer’s new device.
“Our evolution from a technology developer to a manufacturer of critical components for the computer industry is proceeding at a rapid pace,” Jeff Hawthorne, president and CEO of UniPixel, said. “We established our brand and shipped to our initial customers in 2015. During the current year we validated the market demand for our metal mesh XTouch sensors with 24 design wins and maintained a strong focus on increasing factory efficiency. We now head into 2017, which is the year we begin to fulfill customer demand in volume.”
The company also announced that it recently shipped its two millionth touch screen sensor produced at its Colorado Springs manufacturing facility. UniPixel has made significant process improvements at the manufacturing facility, having achieved material cost reductions of 49% and overall touch sensor yields by 35% during 2016 to date.
“Our evolution from a technology developer to a manufacturer of critical components for the computer industry is proceeding at a rapid pace,” Jeff Hawthorne, president and CEO of UniPixel, said. “We established our brand and shipped to our initial customers in 2015. During the current year we validated the market demand for our metal mesh XTouch sensors with 24 design wins and maintained a strong focus on increasing factory efficiency. We now head into 2017, which is the year we begin to fulfill customer demand in volume.”
The company also announced that it recently shipped its two millionth touch screen sensor produced at its Colorado Springs manufacturing facility. UniPixel has made significant process improvements at the manufacturing facility, having achieved material cost reductions of 49% and overall touch sensor yields by 35% during 2016 to date.