By Bryan Menell May 14, 2008 2 Comments

N-trig, the provider of DuoSense™ technology combining pen and zero-pressure touch for mobile and fixed computers into a single device, announced today that it is meeting environmental Green requirements in compliance with international standards. All articles, including materials, parts, assembly, and packaging that N-trig and its affiliates directly or indirectly supply have been designed and manufactured to meet the latest environmental standards for controlling substances which impact the environment. N-trig has now moved from being RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant to being a “Green” company.

“We have a commitment to protecting the environment and reducing waste, and we’re demonstrating that through the materials and processes that we use,” said Amihai Ben-David, CEO of N-trig. “While our technology improves how we live, we want to improve where we live as well by operating in an environmentally responsible way. We hope other companies around the world will join us as we develop tomorrow’s technology while making the world a cleaner place for all of us today.”

Because N-trig has now gone “Green,” its supply chain is using new, environmentally friendly products as well. N-trig and its supply chain are actively involved in waste reduction and meet Green product requirements that restrict the use of 36 family materials in manufacturing, parts, assembly, and packaging. As an environmentally conscious company, N-trig strives to improve human health by ensuring that all of its processes and products are in compliance with the latest international environmental standards.

About

Bryan is the Managing Editor for AustinStartup and the Director of the Collaboratory at Dachis Group. He is a co-founder of Capital Factory, on the board of Texchange, and runs the popular Austin Tech Happy Hour with his wife. He advises early stage technology companies including Socialware, SpeedMenu, and AudiencePoint.

Comments:
  1. I’m so sick of hearing about this “green” business. It’s marketing pure and simple.

    “N-trig strives to improve human health by ensuring that all of its processes and products are in compliance with the latest international environmental standards.”

    How does anything they do improve human health? Can you prove it in order justify increased costs of production and manufacturing? I’m not the only one out there who is sick of paying exorbitant prices for goods that are compliant to the “International Environmental Standard” that, by the way, has been established to supress the global economy and basically create a global tax on production.

    Who sets these standards anyway?

    trig

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