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January 11, 2008
Peratech Acquires Eleksen Assets

(Image Source: Bagir)
Remember Eleksen? We wrote about its technology being used in foldable keyboards and ski-jackets with integrated iPod controls. The suit from Bagir above also exploited the tech.
Eleksen's assets have been acquired from insolvency administrators, reports EE Times . New owner is Peratech, also based in the UK.
Eleksen failed to get the financing it required subsequent to a reverse merger on AIM. While one of its pre-IPO backers made some money on the listing (see bottom of front page in this pdf) the company did not raise enough, apparently.
Peratech said that Eleksen's fabric keyboards are in production. It also recently signed a MoU with Keybo Technology license the tech.
Posted on January 11, 2008 08:16 AM | Posted to News And Updates | Permalink
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