Revolutionary Transparent Antenna with Ultra-Thin Copper Circuit Technology SEOUL, South Korea , Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- CIT Co. Ltd., a leading startup in advanced materials, has been awarded the CES 2025 Innovation Award in the Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility category for its revolutionary transparent antenna, "Dolphin." Inspired by a dolphin's ability to detect a wide range of frequencies, Dolphin represents a groundbreaking innovation in the field, supporting the broadest range of frequencies among transparent antennas. Meeting the Needs of Next-Generation Vehicles The automotive industry is rapidly transforming with autonomous driving technologies and the rise of Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), often described as "smartphones on wheels." These advancements demand fast and reliable data transmission, yet existing transparent antennas are limited in frequency range and application. CIT's Dolphin addresses these challenges with a design that combines unparalleled performance and flexibility. Dolphin operates across six frequency bands, from L-band to K-band, and supports frequencies up to 20 GHz, making it uniquely suited for 5G communication. Its exceptional frequency coverage significantly surpasses that of conventional antennas, meeting the needs of modern connected vehicles. Transparency and Sustainability at Its Core Dolphin achieves an extraordinary 90% transparency using ultra-thin copper circuits less than 10 nanometers thick—1,000 times thinner than a human hair. This innovative design ensures the antenna is virtually invisible when integrated into car windows or other glass surfaces. In contrast, traditional antennas rely on copper circuits 5 to 10 micrometers thick, which cannot match Dolphin's sleek and flexible design. In line with CIT's commitment to sustainability, Dolphin is manufactured using recycled copper wires, reducing its carbon footprint to just 1/1000th of that of traditional antennas. This eco-friendly approach supports CIT's goal of environmentally responsible production. Expanding Applications Beyond Vehicles Dolphin's potential extends far beyond automotive applications. It can be utilized in smart building windows, streetlights, and bus stop glass panels, enabling innovative solutions for urban infrastructure. Additionally, CIT's advanced material technology has been applied to create transparent displays. These displays use ultra-thin copper circuits that are invisible to the human eye, delivering a clear and seamless viewing experience. Transparent displays are increasingly popular in digital signage, exhibition halls, commercial spaces, and transportation systems such as cars, buses, and trains. Showcasing Innovation at CES 2025 CIT will present its award-winning transparent antenna, Dolphin, alongside its transparent display technology at CES 2025 in Las Vegas . Visitors can experience these innovations firsthand at the Venetian Expo, Halls A-D, Booth #50769. For additional details about CIT's CES 2025 Innovation Award-winning transparent antenna, Dolphin, visit CIT's Innovation Award Site. To learn more about Dolphin's groundbreaking technology and applications, watch the product introduction video: Discover Dolphin. About CIT CIT is a leading advanced materials startup founded in 2023. Since its foundation, the company has been growing quickly and steadily, specializing in innovative materials like low-dielectric FCCL (Flexible Copper Clad Laminate), transparent antennas, and transparent displays. These advanced products are used in industries such as automotive, smart buildings, and AR/VR technology. CIT has earned recognition for its innovative technology by winning major awards, including the CES 2025 Innovation Award, the FLY ASIA Advanced Manufacturing Award (2024), and the Public Technology Commercialization Innovation Award (2024). The company also focuses on sustainability by using recycled copper wires to manufacture its products, reducing carbon emissions to 1/1000 of traditional methods. By collaborating with global companies, CIT is working to bring its groundbreaking products to market and striving to become a global leader in advanced materials for next-generation technologies.Drew Lock played a small role in making NFL history in Week 17. The quarterback ended up being the third man the New York Giants turned to under center behind Daniel Jones and Tommy DeVito. He helped rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers top 1,000 yards for the season. He joined Jacksonville Jaguars star Brian Thomas Jr., Los Angeles Chargers pass-catcher Ladd McConkey, and Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers in hitting the mark. It is the first time ever that four rookies have hit four digits in receiving yards. Thomas Jr, despite a torrid season in Jacksonville took his totals for the season beyond 1,1000 yards and 10 touchdowns - only the fourth WR to achieve the feat. The 2021 and 2014 campaigns each had three 1,000-yard rookies. Analysts were convinced the Class of '24 was going to be special in terms of receivers. Bowers was considered a generational talent at tight end and surpassed Mike Ditka's rookie receiving record at the position that stood for 63 years. In any other class, Nabers would likely have been the top prospect but Marvin Harrison Jr. brought Hall of Fame pedigree to the list thanks to his iconic father. MHJ has 822 yards with only one game to top 1,000 despite being the first wideout off the board at No. 4. The Giants felt they had a steal with Nabers as the sixth pick. He was their No. 1 receiver of the class, as was revealed in footage from their war room during the Draft. Nabers and first-year running back Tyrone Tracy are the first pair of teammates to pass 1,000 yards in their debut seasons since Marques Colston and Reggie Bush in 2006. Ja’Marr Chase, Jaylen Waddle, and Kyle Pitts all topped 1,000 yards in 2021. Seven years earlier it was Odell Beckham Jr., Kelvin Benjamin, and Mike Evans. Evans, and Beckham Jr. have cemented their status as greats as Chase has an argument at being the NFL's top wideout - although Minnesota Vikings star man Justin Jefferson mate have something to say. Pitts has flattered to deceive with the Atlanta Falcons, struggling to build on his rookie promise. Kelvin Benjamin also didn't quite live up to his first-round draft stock but enjoyed a promising career. The latter names are a reminder to Nabers, Bowers, McConkey, and Thomas Jr. that they have a long way to go to lay down a legacy. talkSPORT is your home of the NFL, join us every Sunday through the regular season and the playoffs for live commentary - and talkSPORT will be in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX Catch up on the latest news, views and interviews via our dedicated NFL YouTube channel and weekly 'Run Down' show
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