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Ultrasonic touchless interaction from elliptic labs enables the magic in device

Controlling an electronic device through hand movements in front and around a screen is the next generation of user interface for consumer electronics.

Haakon Bryhni

Haakon Bryhni

This is already happening in the market with high-end smartphones and tablets just released. Elliptic Labs improved state of the art and provide a touchless gesturing software technology based on ultrasound that enables consumer electronic devices to respond to natural hand movements in front and around a screen. Elliptic’s breakthrough technology is the first of its kind commercially available and its first product showed how the solution could be incorporated with Windows 8 using the Elliptic Gesture Suite.

Haakon Bryhni is responsible for the day to day operation of Elliptic Labs. Bryhni is a serial entrepreneur and has a proven track record of bringing new technologies from research to products. Bryhni holds a Ph.D. in high speed communication and multiprocessor server systems from the University of Oslo and a MSc in signal processing and telecommunications from Norwegian Institute of Technology.

By Haakon Bryhni, Chief operating officer (COO), Elliptic Labs

The talk is in English.

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UiO-festivalen
Publisert 22. mar. 2013 16:00 - Sist endret 2. apr. 2013 10:12