Immersion Presenting at Mobile User Experience 2009
SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Immersion Corporation (NASDAQ:IMMR), the leading developer and licensor of touch feedback technology, today announced that Terence Warmbier, director of business development Europe, will present tomorrow at the Mobile User Experience 2009 in London. His presentation will explore how the use of haptic technology improves the value-added service experience.
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Leading designers are using and implementing haptic technology to engage the sense of touch and deliver great user experiences. Presentation will explore how providing touch feedback makes products more intuitive, efficient, satisfying and fun.
About Immersion (www.immersion.com)
Haptic (touch) technology is key to the future of user experience in digital devices. Founded in 1993, Immersion harnesses human touch to create user experiences that deliver a more compelling sense of the digital world. Using one of Immersion’s adaptable high fidelity haptic systems, partners can achieve a competitive advantage and greater revenue opportunities with products that are more intuitive, satisfying, efficient, and safe. With Immersion technology, world-class companies can deliver improved user experiences in products such as widely popular video games, leading video console gaming systems, advanced automotive driver controls, and award-winning mobile phones. Immersion manufactures its own line of medical simulators that incorporate touch technology. These virtual reality training tools, installed around the world, enable practitioners to improve their practice of sophisticated life-saving surgical procedures prior to operating on patients. With over 700 issued or pending patents in the U.S. and other countries, Immersion is the leading innovator in touch-enabled user experiences that bring the digital universe to life.
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