

E Ink, a leader in ePaper technology, had its debut participation at InfoComm 2026, where the company showcased its latest advancements in large-area color ePaper solutions for digital signage, public information displays and architectural applications.
E Ink demonstrated how energy-efficient, reflective display technologies can help businesses reduce power consumption while delivering vivid, always-on visual communications. The exhibit featured multiple color ePaper platforms, including E Ink Marquee™, E Ink Spectra™ 6, E Ink Kaleido™ 3 and E Ink Prism™ 3.
A centerpiece of the exhibit is E Ink Marquee™, E Ink’s newest color ePaper platform designed for large-area outdoor signage and digital out-of-home (DOOH) applications. The technology delivers bright color performance, wide operating temperature capability and ultra-low power consumption enabled by E Ink’s bistable display architecture.
Visitors also experienced a 75-inch tiled Spectra™ 6 display, demonstrating E Ink’s most advanced full-color signage platform. Designed for retail, advertising and information displays, E Ink Spectra 6 delivers highly saturated color and paper-like readability while consuming power only when content changes.
Additional demonstrations included flexible E Ink Spectra 6 technology, digital picture frame applications and ecosystem partner solutions that showcase the growing adoption of color ePaper across commercial markets.
The booth featured a 75-inch E Ink Kaleido™ 3 display developed with ecosystem partner Agile. E Ink Kaleido 3 utilizes E Ink’s color filter array technology to enable faster refresh rates and partial updates, supporting dynamic content, wayfinding and advertising applications while maintaining the power-saving benefits of reflective ePaper.
This display featured the Agile Conversion Engine (ACE) middleware, which now interoperates with Navori Labs’s content management system, enabling retailers, financial institutions, and out of home networks to manage E Ink ePaper signage with the same enterprise CMS workflows they use for LCD and LED networks. With the new ACE↔Navori connection, users can create or edit playlists in Navori Digital Signage Platform, while ACE securely syncs, converts assets for E Ink, and orchestrates delivery to Agile’s displays.
Beyond signage, E Ink showcased E Ink Prism™ 3, a programmable color-changing ePaper material designed for architectural, automotive and consumer product applications. Demonstrations developed with partners including Meris, Seekink and Cream Guitars illustrate how designers can integrate dynamic color surfaces into products and environments without the energy demands of conventional displays. E Ink Prism technology has previously been featured in concept automotive projects, most recently with BMW, and luxury consumer products, enabling new forms of personalization and interactive design.
InfoComm attendees were also able to explore solutions from ecosystem partners including BOE, NewFace, Sharp, Agile, Mercury and others, highlighting the breadth of products being developed around E Ink’s color display platforms.
Through these collaborations, E Ink continues to expand opportunities for sustainable digital communications across retail, transportation, corporate communications, hospitality and public infrastructure markets.
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