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Ocean Thin Films Releases New Development Kit

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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Ocean Thin Films Releases New Development Kit

Largo, FL– Ocean Thin Films has introduced a new product development tool for robust wireless network optical sensing platforms.

The WiFi Optical Sensing Development Kit provides a complete, high-quality design environment for product engineers, helping to simplify the design process and reduce time-to-market.

The Ocean Thin Films hardware and software create a cost-effective foundation for an application specific instrument that will wirelessly communicate data to handheld devices such as the iPhone/iPod touch, Mac computer or a network. The small footprint and powerful software can be used in many different applications where space and power are a factor.

For more information visit www.Oceanthinfilms.com

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