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SHENZHEN, China - Washingtoner -- From April 16 to 18, 2025, Touch Taiwan — one of Asia's most influential smart display exhibitions — was held at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. The event brought together over 400 exhibitors and 50,000 visitors, with a spotlight on e-paper, Mini/Micro LED, smart retail, and intelligent manufacturing solutions.
ZKONG showcased its comprehensive portfolio of e-paper-based smart labels and displays at Booth L931, presenting how these solutions are shaping digital transformation across industries such as retail, logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.
This year's exhibition also marked a significant collaboration between ZKONG and E Ink, with both companies co-presenting in the dedicated e-paper zone, highlighting technological breakthroughs and ecosystem collaboration within the evolving e-paper landscape.
A Versatile Lineup for Cross-Industry Digitalization
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ZKONG's booth featured a wide range of electronic shelf label (ESL) and smart digital signage, including:
Valley Series: Matte-finish, glare-free, with multiple sizes for high-SKU environments like supermarkets and pharmacies.
Blade Series: Ultra-thin and compact, designed for narrow shelf spaces in convenience, fashion, and specialty stores.
Essence Series: High contrast and multi-color ink support, ideal for beauty, consumer electronics, and medical display scenarios.
Shield Series: Durable and low-temperature resistant, optimized for frozen food, cold chain, and refrigerated displays.
Fashion Tag Series: Sleek and compact with NFC support, tailored for apparel, beauty, and boutique settings.
PTL Picking Labels: Equipped with LED indicators and positioning modules, designed to enhance efficiency in logistics and warehouse operations.
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A special highlight was the preview of ZKONG's upcoming 75-inch e-paper display, built for applications like factory dashboards, store announcements, and logistics tracking — offering a low-power, eye-friendly, glare-free visual experience for long-term information display.
Strategic Collaboration to Drive Global E-Paper Adoption
With continuous advances in display clarity, color rendering, and update speed, e-paper is evolving from static labels into dynamic digital signage. ZKONG's joint showcase with E Ink illustrated the growing momentum for commercial e-paper adoption across industries.
ZKONG will continue to deepen its collaboration with E Ink, integrating display innovation, wireless communication, and ESL cloud platforms to accelerate the global rollout of scalable, sustainable e-paper applications.
ZKONG showcased its comprehensive portfolio of e-paper-based smart labels and displays at Booth L931, presenting how these solutions are shaping digital transformation across industries such as retail, logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare.
This year's exhibition also marked a significant collaboration between ZKONG and E Ink, with both companies co-presenting in the dedicated e-paper zone, highlighting technological breakthroughs and ecosystem collaboration within the evolving e-paper landscape.
A Versatile Lineup for Cross-Industry Digitalization
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ZKONG's booth featured a wide range of electronic shelf label (ESL) and smart digital signage, including:
Valley Series: Matte-finish, glare-free, with multiple sizes for high-SKU environments like supermarkets and pharmacies.
Blade Series: Ultra-thin and compact, designed for narrow shelf spaces in convenience, fashion, and specialty stores.
Essence Series: High contrast and multi-color ink support, ideal for beauty, consumer electronics, and medical display scenarios.
Shield Series: Durable and low-temperature resistant, optimized for frozen food, cold chain, and refrigerated displays.
Fashion Tag Series: Sleek and compact with NFC support, tailored for apparel, beauty, and boutique settings.
PTL Picking Labels: Equipped with LED indicators and positioning modules, designed to enhance efficiency in logistics and warehouse operations.
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A special highlight was the preview of ZKONG's upcoming 75-inch e-paper display, built for applications like factory dashboards, store announcements, and logistics tracking — offering a low-power, eye-friendly, glare-free visual experience for long-term information display.
Strategic Collaboration to Drive Global E-Paper Adoption
With continuous advances in display clarity, color rendering, and update speed, e-paper is evolving from static labels into dynamic digital signage. ZKONG's joint showcase with E Ink illustrated the growing momentum for commercial e-paper adoption across industries.
ZKONG will continue to deepen its collaboration with E Ink, integrating display innovation, wireless communication, and ESL cloud platforms to accelerate the global rollout of scalable, sustainable e-paper applications.
Source: Hangzhou Zkong Networks Co., Ltd.
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