Fathom Optics and PrintPack launch wide-web flexible pouch

Fathom Optics and PrintPack launch wide-web flexible pouch

Fathom Optics has collaborated with PrintPack to produce flexible packaging pouches on wide-web flexo presses. This effort demonstrates the wide applicability of Fathom’s embellishment and a major step forward for decorating flexible packaging.

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Printpack launches flexible pouch with hologram-like features

AIPIA member, Printpack, a major manufacturer of flexible and specialty rigid packaging, has partnered with Fathom Optics to develop the first hologram-like 3D pouch on a wide web flexographic press.

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Printpack Produces the First Hologram Pouch Using Fathom Software

Printpack, a manufacturer of flexible and specialty rigid packaging, has partnered with Fathom Optics to develop the first hologram-like 3D pouch on a wide web flexographic press. Using standard ink and equipment, Fathom’s software creates next-level optically-varying features with the illusion of motion and depth much like a hologram.

Little Sparrows Technologies partners with Fathom Optics to protect infants with new visual authentication technology

Little Sparrows Technologies, a Boston-based medical device company, introduced bili∙ruler™, a tool to aid in the visual assessment of infant jaundice, even in remote locations without access to mobile networks or electricity. The company was concerned about potential knockoff devices that could pose a high risk to patients, and needed a solution for product authentication that did not require mobile phones or access to electricity. Enter Fathom Optics, who created a customized optically-varying (OV) authentication feature that looks visually unique relative to any other product in the market.

Fathom Optics Wins 2021 FTA Technical Innovation Award

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Somerville, MA, May 11, 2021 —  Fathom Optics (formerly Lumii, Inc), a printed packaging effects software company, has been selected as one of three recipients of the prestigious 2021 FTA Technical Innovation Award. This award recognizes Fathom’s patented light field technology/software platform which brings printed 3D and motion graphics to packaging without requiring specialty inks, embellishments or substrates, and without the need for additional materials, such as lenticulars or foils. 

The award was announced today at the Virtual FORUM Awards Presentation Session.  According to Mark Cisternino, President, FTA, “Once again this year, the overall judging process was extremely competitive with a variety of distinctive products being submitted for evaluation by the judging team made up of experts representing all segments of the flexographic industry. Therefore, Fathom Optics should be very proud of its outstanding achievement.”

The awards submission included a testimonial from Steve Grace, Grace Label in Des Moines, Iowa who stated, “We were excited to produce Fathom Optics’ light field technology on our current equipment without making any modifications. Previously, in order to do special effects of motion or depth, we needed to use special equipment or materials that were not practical or affordable for our market. This technology gave us 3D type effects without requiring any additional unique materials or special inks.”

Grace Label collaborated with their customer, Confluence Brewery, and Fathom’s designers, to develop a label which would enhance the brewery’s “The Wizard” ale. John Martin, President & Head Brewer, Confluence Brewery, adds, “We really liked the multi-depth aspect of the design, as well as the movement. The design seems to be on three different levels with our wizard in the middle, a Northern Lights effect in the background and an orb on top of the Wizard’s staff which now seems to come from the front of the label and rotate. We are confident the enhanced design and branding will result in increased visibility and hence, increased sales of this product.”

Also as part of the submission, Dion Label Printing in Westfield, MA ran several shrink sleeve jobs on 45 and 50-micron material, each with multiple different effects incorporated into the layout. In the award submission, Brent Berthiaume, Prepress Manager noted, “We were impressed with the results.  Overall, this technology is exciting, easy to run, and provides a new embellishment offering for our customers.”

According to Tom Baran, Fathom CEO, “We are incredibly proud to have been recognized by the FTA as a top innovator. This award acknowledges that we are on the right path in our mission to help narrow web converters add revolutionary new capabilities to their offerings, using software algorithms and standard presses to bring motion to printed graphics. We believe that our light field technology will bring new opportunities for creative expression and new opportunities for business growth, to designers, brands and converters alike.”

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To see the moving effects on “The Wizard” and other labels, visit https://www.fathomoptics.com/gallery

 

About Fathom Optics

Co-founded in 2015 by Tom Baran and Matt Hirsch, Fathom Optics has adapted its light field technology, originally destined for the AR/VR world, and applied it to the world of narrow and mid-web printing, as well as offset. Fathom raised a venture financing round in March of 2020 to accelerate its tech development and bring the cutting-edge capabilities it offers to brands, designers, and converters - and is excited to continue working with converters in helping brands deliver new customer experiences through printed motion.

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Fathom Optics Adds to IP Portfolio with Issued Patent

Fathom Optics receives second patent for 3D and motion graphic effects

Fathom Optics receives second patent for 3D and motion graphic effects

Somerville, MA, April 23, 2021 — Fathom Optics (formerly Lumii, Inc), a printed packaging effects software company spun off from MIT, has been granted a US Patent (based on US20190054734A1) for techniques for manufacturing a light field print using a printing press, with priority to 2017. This patent is another important step in the company’s mission to provide a software platform which brings printed 3D and motion graphics to packaging without requiring specialty inks, embellishments or substrates, and without the need for additional materials, such as lenticulars or foils.

Fathom’s initial family of patents (US10645375B2), with priority to 2015, covers the generation of patterns that produce 3D and motion without lenses, including their application to print. This second family of patents covers additional techniques around the physical printing of those multi-view or light field prints, and their use in various consumer application environments. Fathom has also licensed six patents from MIT developed during Fathom co-founders’ Tom Baran and Matt Hirsch’s time at the university.

According to Tom Baran, Fathom CEO, “This is great news for our customers and partners, since the patents allow us to have more free and open conversations about what the technology does and how best to work with it at their sites. With this new Intellectual Property (IP) in place, we can better collaborate to help printers and converters determine out how best to implement the technology at their site, tailored to their own application mix, and using the equipment they have on their production floor.”

He concludes, “These patents should give our customers and partners confidence that they are part of an exclusive group, leveraging our proprietary technology to grow their business.”

Fathom Optics launches light field software platform

Fathom Optics, a software development company, has introduced a software platform that brings printed 3D and motion graphics to packaging without requiring specialty inks or substrates and without the need for additional materials, such as lenticulars or foils.

Printing 3D & 2D Effects

Printing 3D & 2D Effects

A Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) startup makes printing depth, motion and chromatic effects possible with many conventional and digital presses. Authentication News® interviewed Thomas Baran, PhD CEO and founder and Matthew Hirsch, PhD and CTO about their exciting new company

Boston Startup Collabs With Portico Brewing on Hologram Style Can Label

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