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Touch the Future: Hanvon Unveils the World’s First EMC-Touch Chip

What does it mean to truly touch the future? At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Hanvon Technology, a pioneer in China’s artificial intelligence industry, provided an answer. Under the theme “Touch the Future,” Hanvon captivated audiences with its unveiling of the world’s first EMC-Touch chip, HW0888, and the launch of its Penstar digital notebook brand. This event was not just a showcase of products but a testament to Hanvon’s commitment to innovation and its extensive industrial layout.

Revolutionary EMC-Touch Chip: HW0888

Since its establishment in 1993, Hanvon has been at the forefront of electromagnetic touch technology, holding wireless passive electromagnetic patents alongside only one other company globally. In 2010, the company expanded its expertise to capacitive touch technology. This deep-rooted knowledge in both fields has culminated in the revolutionary EMC-Touch chip, HW0888, which seamlessly integrates passive electromagnetic pens and capacitive touch into a single layer of sensors.

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Image: Touch the future, EMC Touch Chip Display | Credit: Hanvon/CES

The HW0888 chip is designed with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity and supports multi-finger touch functionality, elevating user experience to new heights. This innovation not only enhances precision and responsiveness but also signifies Hanvon’s leadership in touch technology, setting a new industry benchmark.

Penstar: A New Era in Digital Notebooks

Hanvon’s venture into the digital notebook market through its Penstar brand is a strategic move to tap into the rapidly expanding global demand for smart writing devices. The Penstar eNote, which entered the North American market in August 2024, has quickly become a favorite among users, thanks to its state-of-the-art PureView™ ePaper screen technology. This technology eliminates accidental touches and offers enhanced screen clarity, making the digital writing experience more seamless and intuitive.

The introduction of Penstar at CES 2025 marks Hanvon’s aggressive push into global markets, both online and offline. With its innovative features and growing popularity, Penstar is well on its way to redefining the digital notebook landscape.

GoGoBird 3010: Biomimetic Flight Revolutionized

Hanvon’s GoGoBird series, the world’s first commercialized autonomous flying biomimetic robots, has been a sensation since its launch in 2019. The latest iteration, GoGoBird 3010, dubbed “Golden Eagle,” continues this legacy by incorporating advanced biomimetic flight, intelligent sensing, and AI technology.

The Golden Eagle model features autonomous obstacle avoidance and high-definition real-time image transmission, making it not only a marvel of engineering but also a practical tool for various applications. Its global success in markets across North America, Australia, Europe, Japan, and South Korea underscores Hanvon’s prowess in creating innovative robotic solutions that captivate and inspire.

Industry-leading solutions in Digital Signatures and OCR

At CES 2025, Hanvon also highlighted its cutting-edge solutions in digital signatures, input methods, and Optical Character Recognition (OCR), promoting global digital sustainability. Hanvon’s input method, integrated with its handwriting recognition technology, offers high accuracy, low resource consumption, and robust security, supporting multiple languages. This solution is particularly effective in in-vehicle applications, optimizing input efficiency and enhancing human-vehicle interaction through multi-screen input, voice recognition, and multi-terminal screen responses.

With over two decades of experience in OCR, Hanvon has tackled significant challenges in handwriting recognition, achieving an impressive accuracy rate of over 95%. Its OCR solutions are widely applied in various scenarios, including financial bills, cards, certificates, vehicle driving licenses, reimbursement vouchers, and batch data recognition, helping businesses streamline operations and reduce costs.

Leading AI Innovation and Industrial Development

Hanvon’s consistent focus on AI innovation is evident in its diverse product lineup and its strategic industrial development. The introduction of the EMC-Touch chip, Penstar digital notebooks, and GoGoBird robots at CES 2025 underscores the company’s dedication to enhancing human-machine interactions.

“Hanvon will continue to prioritize original innovation, striving to fulfill the mission of ‘machines understanding you better.’ Together, we will touch the future in this new era of artificial intelligence,” a Hanvon spokesperson declared, encapsulating the company’s vision for the future.

As Hanvon continues to push the boundaries of technology, its products are not merely tools but bridges to a more connected, intuitive, and efficient world. The future, as Hanvon sees it, is one where technology seamlessly integrates into our lives, enhancing our abilities and understanding. Through its pioneering efforts in AI and touch technology, Hanvon invites us all to touch the future—together.

Sanjana Kashyap
Sanjana Kashyap
Sanjana is a passionate science writer. She enjoys writing about psychology, biology, sustainability and technological innovations. Apart from passion for work, she likes to explore humanities.

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