Leading global FMCG companies launch printed electronics programs with Thin Film Electronics ASA


Two additional leading global FMCG companies launch printed electronics programs
with Thin Film Electronics ASA.

Oslo, Norway, 8 May 2014 - Thin Film Electronics ASA ("Thinfilm") (OSE: THIN.OL) announced that it has entered into new design and prototype agreements with two additional leading global companies in fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) markets. Both programs involve custom uses of Thinfilm's printed electronics technologies for smart labels. These engagements underscore growing interest in the use of Thinfilm's printed electronic technologies to bring intelligence to high-volume product lines.

ABOUT THIN FILM ELECTRONICS ASA
Thin Film Electronics ASA (Ticker: THIN.OL) is a leader in the development of Printed Electronics. The first to commercialize printed rewritable memory, Thinfilm is creating printed system products that will include memory, sensing, display and wireless communication-at a cost-per-functionality unmatched by any other electronic technology.  Thinfilm's roadmap of system products integrates technology from a strong and growing ecosystem of partners to enable the Internet of Everything by bringing intelligence to disposable goods. Company headquarters are in Oslo, Norway, product development and production in Linköping, Sweden, product development, production, and business development in San Jose, California, USA, and sales office in Tokyo, Japan. In addition, manufacturing is provided through a production partner in Pyongtaek, South Korea. http://www.thinfilm.no/

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For more information, please contact:

 

Thin Film Electronics Inc.

Bill Cummings

VP Marketing and Communications

+1 925 785 8468

bill.cummings@thinfilm.no

or

Thin Film Electronics ASA

Heidi Arnesen
Communications Manager
+47 95 93 73 99
heidi.arnesen@thinfilm.no

 

This information is subject of the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.