
Recently, an investor on the investor interaction platform Huxin Yi asked: "Can the company's products be used in e-cigarettes? Similar to products from Jun Cheng Technology."
In response to this, Akita Micro (300939.SZ) stated on the investor interaction platform that the company mainly engages in the research and development, design, production, and sale of liquid crystal displays and touch products. Their products are applied in various fields such as industrial control and automation, Internet of Things and smart living, healthcare, and automotive electronics. Currently, the company's products are not used for e-cigarettes.
According to publicly available information, Akita Micro was established in 2004 as a high-tech enterprise specializing in research, design, production, and sales of liquid crystal display components and related products. The company continuously improves its products and innovates its technology to provide customers with comprehensive solutions for touch and display.
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