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Touch of genius Tech can make screens contactles­s

- Hannah BAKER hannah.baker@reachplc.com

ABRISTOL technology company has developed a way to make public touchscree­ns touchless in a bid to stop the spread of germs.

Ultraleap has created an applicatio­n, known as TouchFree, that lets companies retrofit existing kiosks and touchscree­ns so people are able interact with the screen without touching it.

The company uses camera technology and hand-tracking software that means the screens can work with touchless gesture control.

Ultraleap says TouchFree detects a user’s hand in mid-air and converts it to an on-screen cursor so they can interact with the screen.

The applicatio­n is designed to run invisibly on top of existing user interfaces without the need for modificati­ons, the company said, and could be used in restaurant­s, train stations, hotels, museums and airports, which rely heavily on public touchscree­ns and kiosks.

Steve Cliffe, chief executive at Ultraleap, said: “Convention­al touchscree­ns have worked well over the years because of their convenienc­e, but people want to be able to interact with them in ways they perceive to be safe.”

Ultraleap said it had worked with more than 20 global kiosk makers, brands and agencies to develop the applicatio­n and make it “real-world ready”, including immersive experience company Cortina Production.

Earlier in the year, Cortina signed a major deal with Ultraleap for its touchless technology.

The agreement, which took place in August, will see the company’s

TouchFree gives us a viable and customisab­le solution to interact in a safe and engaging way Jim Cortina

tech installed in museums and aquariums across the US.

Jim Cortina, principal and director of developmen­t at Cortina Production­s and early adopter of TouchFree, said: “We’ve received many requests from our museum clients to turn their touchscree­n exhibits into touchless experience­s. TouchFree gives us a viable and customizab­le solution to interact in a safe and engaging way.”

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Ultraleap launches applicatio­n to turn public touchscree­ns touchless

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