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Security
Identification & Protection with T-Inks’ Ink-Tel systems:

T-INK technology is now developing powerful and unique smart conductive ink based security systems working with standard print techniques but delivering disruptive security functionality in paper, plastic and textile based mediums.
Why T-Ink for Security?
 

  • Inks can be formulated in virtually any color
  • Inks create and control heat, sound, light, current and a wide array of sensors

Client: Concept Johnson & Johnson
Time To Take Your Medicine
This exclusively designed pharmaceutical package utilizes both light and sound to aid the consumer in effectively taking the medication with T-INK activated audio and visual aids.  A T-INK activated timing device between dosages allowed the pharm-pak to alert the user when his/her medication was due.
Client: US Open
What's All That Racket?
This specially designed credential holder introduced at the 2007 US Tennis Open for American Express VIP's incorporates a T-INK activated radio into its base. A retractable earphone lets the wearer conveniently listen to the dedicated station for the event.
Client: American Express/Momentum Worldwide
Don't  Leave Fraud Without It
American Express engaged T-INK to exploring a solution for security fraud without changing the existing infrastructure of how current credit cards are used.  T-INK developed a unique formulation and card interface of an interactive keypad printed directly on the face of the credit card to activate the card for 30 seconds before the card would go dormant.
With the ability to create printed components with unique INK-ID signatures along with printed power sources T-INK has developed ink systems that can be utilized in applications from special ink identification pharmaceutical packaging to smart checks and credit cards creating additional levels of security, interactivity and protection.
Client: Mead Westvaco
Got a Light?
The Kent cigarette box -  This award winning design (Best packaging 2008) utilizes a T-INK activated printed switch to create an animated light show that is displayed across the face of the cigarette box.
T-Ink, Inc.