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Massachusetts Innovation & Technology Exchange has announced the finalists of its 2009 MITX Technology Awards.
Zink, the company that prints digital photos without ink zero ink, geddit? has launched a competition for designers, students and the bored to imagine what the future holds for instant printing.
Today Bedford, MA-based Zink unveiled the winning designs in a $25,000 contest called “Zero Boundaries,” launched to elicit creative ideas about how Zink’s inkless printing technology might be built into devices that young people and future mobile consumers could use to capture, modify, and share digital photos.
Designer Paula Adina Sumalan has won first prize in the "Futures" category for the Zero Boundaries Zink Product Design Competition, which asked entrants to design concepts using Zink's "inkless printing" technology.
THE COLORMAKERS: Brian Busch, Stephen Herchen, and J.C. Van Dijk [from left] and dozens of other engineers and scientists took ink-free color technology under development at Polaroid Corp. and made it a reality at ZINK Imaging.
The first fruit of a newly announced alliance between ZINK Imaging and Pandigital is the Pandigital Portable Photo Printer, which expands ZINK "zero ink" printing beyond wallet-size prints. It's the first ZINK device capable of outputting 4-inch by-6-inch photos.
Zink Imaging is announcing today that it has launched its second-generation technology for printing without ink cartridges.
It has been a hot minute since we've seen anything fresh from Pandigital, but evidently the outfit has been spending the past few months with none other than Zink.