SEEKINK, an electronic paper display manufacturer, has unveiled its most comprehensive product portfolio to date at the Infocomm 2026 exhibition. At the event, the company showcased a diverse range of e-ink solutions that extend well beyond the familiar e-reader into commercial advertising, workplace management, consumer gadgets, and public transit infrastructure.
SEEKINK's electronic paper display lineup demonstrates the remarkable versatility of its ultra-low-power, sunlight-readable display technology — from a massive 75-inch full-color tiled decorative wall and large-format advertising signs to miniature pet identification tags and battery-free luggage labels. For office environments, SEEKINK offers an integrated ecosystem of digital workplace tools, including electronic staff badges, workstation status indicators, desktop nameplates powered by photovoltaic cells, and intelligent door signs that synchronize with room booking systems to streamline occupancy management. The consumer-oriented segment introduces creative applications such as digital photo frames that maintain static images without consuming any electricity, reusable airline tags, and compact tracking devices suitable for inventory or medication management, while transit authorities can benefit from the company’s specialized bus stop and passenger information signs.
Electronic Paper Display Solutions
SEEKINK Debuts a Comprehensive Product Portfolio at Infocomm
Trend Themes
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Ultra-low-power Displays — Sunlight-readable e-paper screens create new possibilities for always-on visual communication with minimal energy costs across retail, offices, transit, and public infrastructure.
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Battery-free Identification — Photovoltaic and static-image e-ink tags point to a future where luggage labels, pet IDs, staff badges, and asset markers operate without disposable batteries.
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Adaptive Workplace Signage — Connected door signs, desk indicators, and digital nameplates turn physical offices into responsive environments that reflect booking data, occupancy status, and employee presence in real time.
Industry Implications
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Digital Signage — Large-format color e-paper introduces a lower-power alternative to conventional illuminated displays for advertising networks, decorative walls, and commercial messaging.
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Workplace Technology — Office management platforms gain a physical interface through synchronized e-paper badges, room signs, and workstation markers that bridge digital scheduling with on-site navigation.
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Public Transportation — Transit agencies benefit from durable, readable passenger information displays that reduce infrastructure power demands while improving bus stop and station communication.