Blog, Page 6
Our blog content is designed to keep you up to date with the latest news, products and services from JN White. Whether it's about the latest trends in complex user interface technology or providing advice from our team of experts, we're always sharing something new with you.
Wyoming County 2021 Large Business of the Year
JN White was thrilled to receive the Wyoming County 2021 Large Business of the Year Award, presented by the Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism. Here are our own (L to R) Jason Aymerich (President), Tim Leverett (Vice President,…
JN White Commits to Keeping High-Tech Manufacturing Jobs In U.S. With Latest Acquisition
Perry, NY (February 18, 2021) – JN White®, an industry leader in membrane switch and graphic overlay engineering and manufacturing technology (https://www.JNWhiteUSA.com), has announced its acquisition of ECI Screenprint Inc., located in Watertown, CT. The acquisition will make JN White, a…
How to Interact With Door Handles, Touchscreens, and Other Public Surfaces
The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a new era of public health awareness. In an effort to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, remedies such as social distancing barriers and hand sanitizer stations have highlighted the importance of developing…
Dead Front Panels: Expectations vs. Reality
One of the most common and useful graphic overlay components is the dead front panel. A fully customizable and versatile user interface solution, dead front panels can be printed to accommodate virtually any type of design supported by backlighting, embossing,…
JN White® Named Finalist in 3 Categories for the RBJ 2020 Technology & Manufacturing Awards
I am excited to share that JN White® has been named a finalist for three separate RBJ 2020 Technology & Manufacturing Awards: COVID Innovation, Manufacturing Innovation, and Executive of the Year (Jason Aymerich). These awards, “recognize excellence, promote innovation, and…
What’s New in Addressable LEDs
LEDs are perhaps the simplest and most common technique used in backlighting. These low-cost, low-power, highly reliable light sources come in a range of colors and intensities, so there’s a great deal of freedom from a design perspective. Circuit cards…