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Dragon Elements Unveils LATIDO® Capsules, Redefining Audiovisual Technology

A Breakthrough in XR and Wearable Electronics 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025 | 3:05 PM IST (9:35 AM GMT) 

Valencia, SpainSCALE Nanotech, an advanced R&D company based in Estonia, has launched its spinout Dragon Elements in Spain. This marks a significant leap in the XR and wearable electronics industry with the introduction of LATIDO® capsules—a groundbreaking graphene-based audiovisual technology

LATIDO® redefines human interaction with devices by eliminating the need for traditional screens and speakers. Instead, it uses millions of one-atom-thick graphene membranes to seamlessly control light and sound in a single monolithic unit. 

A New Era in Audiovisual Technology

Derived from the Spanish word latido (heartbeat), LATIDO® represents a paradigm shift. Unlike conventional audiovisual hardware, LATIDO® integrates both sound and vision within a single device, revolutionizing the way users experience digital content. 

“We are building a paradigm shift with the power of people worldwide,” said Santiago Cartamil, CEO of Dragon Elements and Managing Director of SCALE Nanotech. “LATIDO® is here to reshape the audiovisual market. The change is happening now.” 

To facilitate a global rollout, Dragon Elements will first distribute LATIDO® capsules for pre-commercial testing. This initiative allows early adopters and developers to experiment with the technology before it enters mass production. 

Empowering a Community-Driven Revolution

To accelerate adoption, Dragon Elements is launching a community-driven bootstrapping campaign. Early supporters and developers will receive evaluation kits to test LATIDO® in real-world applications. 

“Markets often resist disruptive technologies,” Cartamil noted. “That’s why we are putting this technology directly in the hands of the people. If you believe in LATIDO® and its potential to transform society, join us by signing up for a developer kit or backing our community launch.” 

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