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Digital Writing Gains Acceptance with Global Adoption of Anoto Live(TM) Technology Reaching 9 Million
Wide-ranging applications include fighting wildfires, helping the United Nations manage hunger in Africa and recording route plans on top of Mount Everest
WESTBOROUGH, Mass., April 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Anoto, the world leader in digital writing technology, today announced that 9 million devices using Anoto technology have been shipped worldwide. This milestone confirms that Anoto Live(TM) technology is gaining momentum as a flexible and easy-to-use solution across an unlimited amount of applications for a multitude of different companies.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130102/NE35029LOGO)
Anoto's digital pen and paper technology is widely used in the healthcare industry and is popular across field service, public safety, and oil and gas applications. The flexibility of the technology has also resulted in countless unique applications that are surfacing around the world including:
-- Good luck messages for Team GB at the 2012 London Olympics - At the
Bleinheim triathlon event, spectators could send messages to Team GB
Olympic athletes via a digital writing wall. Anoto's digital pen
technology was used to write more than 1,700 good luck messages that
were instantaneously displayed on the Internet.
-- The Dakar Rally in the Sahara Desert - One of the world's toughest
endurance races for cars and motorbikes, Anoto provided a way to
communicate mechanical information via Bluetooth transmission, all while
under extreme temperature conditions.
-- Interactive Learning for Students in South Korea - Tstudy uses Anoto
technology to create an interactive and participatory classroom
environment through the use of digital pens, an interactive whiteboard
and its 'Symphony' software. It also offers a web-based distance
learning platform where teachers and students interact real-time by
video, audio, chat as well as through visual writing using a digital pen
as an input tool.
-- The Royal Lahaina Resort in Maui, Hawaii - Check-in procedures have been
modernized with the digital pen so that guests can be checked-in from
locations off-site, such as the airport or golf course.
-- Leapfrog Tag Reading System for Children - The technology enables books
to be interactive and include songs and other sound effects, making the
reading experience and learning process stimulating and fun.
-- Mount Everest - The Anoto digital pen was used to record, report and
save route plans and sketches during a climb to the world's highest peak
by renowned adventurer Johan Ernst Nilson. Nilson went on to climb
Aconcagua in Argentina, also using Anoto technology to communicate with
his colleagues along the way.
-- Life Insurance in Japan - Digital pens are used all over Japan for
onsite visits to customers interested in purchasing life insurance. Once
a customer decides to apply for life insurance, he/she fills in the form
with the digital pen. The data is sent to the head office, speeding up
the application process.
-- Selling Champagne in France - Anoto provides the ability to take orders
in remote rural locations that are unfriendly to other technologies.
-- United Nations Nutrition Surveys in Africa - Data capture and analysis
has improved from three weeks to five days thanks to Anoto technology.
-- Santa Barbara California Fire Department -The speed of data collection
has increased and improvements have been made in the efficiency of data
sharing amid the extreme conditions that occur during wildfire
responses.
-- Re-Writing History with the People's Bible - To mark the 400(th)
anniversary of the King James Bible, hundreds of thousands of people
across the UK, including the Prince of Wales, used Anoto Digital Pen
technology to write their own handwritten verses of the Bible, creating
"The People's Bible," a handwritten, online digital version of the King
James Bible.
-- Pens that Listen as well as Write - Livescribe(TM) Smartpens link audio
to handwritten words. Just tap the pen on a sentence or word, and the
pen plays back what was said at that precise point.
-- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Assessments for Wounded Warriors - TBI's
are a serious consequence for soldiers in combat zones. A TBI is tested
by instructing the solider to draw certain shapes on paper, and the
speed and accuracy of those drawings can indicate whether a TBI is
present. Using Anoto digital pen technology to conduct such tests
provides much more detailed test results, which improve assessments and
create a detailed digital record to which clinicians can get immediate
access and use for long-term tracking.
The portfolio of Anoto Live(TM) pens looks, feels and writes like a normal ballpoint pen. However, it contains an integrated digital camera, an advanced image microprocessor and a mobile communications device for wireless connection. Using a digital pen on a surface covered with the Anoto Live(TM) dot pattern, you can capture, store and then securely send the handwriting, enabling you to easily convert ink to digital data - immediately.
Anoto's patented dot pattern is nearly invisible to the naked eye. Every small area of the pattern has a unique combination of dots with different positions. The pattern indicates the exact position of the digital pen as it moves across the surface. There are so many unique combinations that if every variant of dots was printed out, the stack of paper would reach the moon or cover the continents of Europe and Asia twice over.
"The applications listed above are just a handful of the thousands of diverse mission-critical implementations throughout the globe that we get to hear about from our satisfied customers," said Stein Revelsby, CEO of Anoto. "The Anoto Live(TM) pens are so popular partly because they are incredibly robust and durable. We even had an example of a customer who dropped the pen, drove over it in his truck and then reversed over it again while going back to pick it up. The pen is still working fine to this day."
About Anoto Group
Anoto Group is the company behind and world leading in the unique technology for digital pen and paper, which enables fast and reliable transmission of handwritten text into a digital format. Anoto operates through a global partner network that focuses on user-friendly solutions for efficient capture, transmission and storage of data within different business segments, e.g. healthcare, bank and finance, transport and logistics and education. The Anoto Group has more than 110 employees and is headquartered in Lund (Sweden). The company also has offices in Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Guildford and Wetherby (UK), Boston (US) and Tokyo (Japan). The Anoto share is traded on the Small Cap list of NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the ticker ANOT. For more information: http://www.anoto.com.
For more information contact:
Karen Pantinas
Davies Murphy Group
kpantinas@daviesmurphy.com
781-418-2413
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Digital Writing Gains Acceptance with Global Adoption of Anoto Live(TM) Technology Reaching 9 Million
Wide-ranging applications include fighting wildfires, helping the United Nations manage hunger in Africa and recording route plans on top of Mount Everest
WESTBOROUGH, Mass., April 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Anoto, the world leader in digital writing technology, today announced that 9 million devices using Anoto technology have been shipped worldwide. This milestone confirms that Anoto Live(TM) technology is gaining momentum as a flexible and easy-to-use solution across an unlimited amount of applications for a multitude of different companies.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130102/NE35029LOGO)
Anoto's digital pen and paper technology is widely used in the healthcare industry and is popular across field service, public safety, and oil and gas applications. The flexibility of the technology has also resulted in countless unique applications that are surfacing around the world including:
-- Good luck messages for Team GB at the 2012 London Olympics - At the
Bleinheim triathlon event, spectators could send messages to Team GB
Olympic athletes via a digital writing wall. Anoto's digital pen
technology was used to write more than 1,700 good luck messages that
were instantaneously displayed on the Internet.
-- The Dakar Rally in the Sahara Desert - One of the world's toughest
endurance races for cars and motorbikes, Anoto provided a way to
communicate mechanical information via Bluetooth transmission, all while
under extreme temperature conditions.
-- Interactive Learning for Students in South Korea - Tstudy uses Anoto
technology to create an interactive and participatory classroom
environment through the use of digital pens, an interactive whiteboard
and its 'Symphony' software. It also offers a web-based distance
learning platform where teachers and students interact real-time by
video, audio, chat as well as through visual writing using a digital pen
as an input tool.
-- The Royal Lahaina Resort in Maui, Hawaii - Check-in procedures have been
modernized with the digital pen so that guests can be checked-in from
locations off-site, such as the airport or golf course.
-- Leapfrog Tag Reading System for Children - The technology enables books
to be interactive and include songs and other sound effects, making the
reading experience and learning process stimulating and fun.
-- Mount Everest - The Anoto digital pen was used to record, report and
save route plans and sketches during a climb to the world's highest peak
by renowned adventurer Johan Ernst Nilson. Nilson went on to climb
Aconcagua in Argentina, also using Anoto technology to communicate with
his colleagues along the way.
-- Life Insurance in Japan - Digital pens are used all over Japan for
onsite visits to customers interested in purchasing life insurance. Once
a customer decides to apply for life insurance, he/she fills in the form
with the digital pen. The data is sent to the head office, speeding up
the application process.
-- Selling Champagne in France - Anoto provides the ability to take orders
in remote rural locations that are unfriendly to other technologies.
-- United Nations Nutrition Surveys in Africa - Data capture and analysis
has improved from three weeks to five days thanks to Anoto technology.
-- Santa Barbara California Fire Department -The speed of data collection
has increased and improvements have been made in the efficiency of data
sharing amid the extreme conditions that occur during wildfire
responses.
-- Re-Writing History with the People's Bible - To mark the 400(th)
anniversary of the King James Bible, hundreds of thousands of people
across the UK, including the Prince of Wales, used Anoto Digital Pen
technology to write their own handwritten verses of the Bible, creating
"The People's Bible," a handwritten, online digital version of the King
James Bible.
-- Pens that Listen as well as Write - Livescribe(TM) Smartpens link audio
to handwritten words. Just tap the pen on a sentence or word, and the
pen plays back what was said at that precise point.
-- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Assessments for Wounded Warriors - TBI's
are a serious consequence for soldiers in combat zones. A TBI is tested
by instructing the solider to draw certain shapes on paper, and the
speed and accuracy of those drawings can indicate whether a TBI is
present. Using Anoto digital pen technology to conduct such tests
provides much more detailed test results, which improve assessments and
create a detailed digital record to which clinicians can get immediate
access and use for long-term tracking.
The portfolio of Anoto Live(TM) pens looks, feels and writes like a normal ballpoint pen. However, it contains an integrated digital camera, an advanced image microprocessor and a mobile communications device for wireless connection. Using a digital pen on a surface covered with the Anoto Live(TM) dot pattern, you can capture, store and then securely send the handwriting, enabling you to easily convert ink to digital data - immediately.
Anoto's patented dot pattern is nearly invisible to the naked eye. Every small area of the pattern has a unique combination of dots with different positions. The pattern indicates the exact position of the digital pen as it moves across the surface. There are so many unique combinations that if every variant of dots was printed out, the stack of paper would reach the moon or cover the continents of Europe and Asia twice over.
"The applications listed above are just a handful of the thousands of diverse mission-critical implementations throughout the globe that we get to hear about from our satisfied customers," said Stein Revelsby, CEO of Anoto. "The Anoto Live(TM) pens are so popular partly because they are incredibly robust and durable. We even had an example of a customer who dropped the pen, drove over it in his truck and then reversed over it again while going back to pick it up. The pen is still working fine to this day."
About Anoto Group
Anoto Group is the company behind and world leading in the unique technology for digital pen and paper, which enables fast and reliable transmission of handwritten text into a digital format. Anoto operates through a global partner network that focuses on user-friendly solutions for efficient capture, transmission and storage of data within different business segments, e.g. healthcare, bank and finance, transport and logistics and education. The Anoto Group has more than 110 employees and is headquartered in Lund (Sweden). The company also has offices in Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Guildford and Wetherby (UK), Boston (US) and Tokyo (Japan). The Anoto share is traded on the Small Cap list of NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the ticker ANOT. For more information: http://www.anoto.com.
For more information contact:
Karen Pantinas
Davies Murphy Group
kpantinas@daviesmurphy.com
781-418-2413
SOURCE Anoto
Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130102/NE35029LOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
Anoto
Web Site: http://www.anoto.com