SID ANNOUNCES
DISPLAY WEEK 2012 KEYNOTES
The
Evolution of Displays
Electronic information displays touch
nearly all aspects of modern life. Display Week’s 2012
Keynote addresses will describe how new technologies are shaping the displays of
the future.
Keynote Speakers
Dr.
Byung Chul Ahn, Senior Vice-President and Head of the OLED
Development Center , LG Display Co., Ltd.
"Recent
Breakthroughs for Larger-Sized OLED Displays and Their
Application to OLED TV"
This year will mark the first year of the launch of
larger-sized OLED TVs. This talk will highlight recent
advances made in OLED technology and reveal the
manufacturing breakthrough that led to the production of
larger-sized OLED panels. Dr. Ahn will also describe the
core technologies behind this breakthrough. Dr. Ahn led the
development of the mass production of the first 5-in. OLED
TV in 2009. In addition, he recently has been involved in
the commercialization of LG’s 55-in. Full-High-Definition (FHD)
OLED TV.
Dr.
Sung Tae Shin, Senior Vice-President, LCD R&D Center, LCD
Business, Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.
"Display Transformation for Continuous
Growth of the Display Industry"
Three waves of display evolution have been responsible for
the continuous growth of the LCD market -- notebook PCs in
2001, monitors in 2005, and LCD TVs in 2008. However, during
the past few years, the display industry has become
saturated due to stagnation in market growth, low panel
price as a result of oversupply, and stagnant investment
after Gen 8 production even though new applications, such as
3D, smart TVs, and tablets, have entered the marketplace.
This talk will describe the next wave of display evolution
-- Display Transformation – that will stimulate healthy
growth in the display industry. Here, Display Transformation
means the multi-purpose use of displays, such as in smart
windows, smart e-Boards, and digital art displays, that will
deliver various online content and services for the “Smart
Society.” The talk will be also describe what types of
future technologies will be needed for this display
transformation and the prospects of the display industry of
the future. Finally, Samsung’s vision and strategy of the
next display world will be introduced.
Dr. Ramash Raskar, Associate Professor, Media Arts and
Sciences, and Co-Director, Center for Future Storytelling,
MIT Media Lab
"Computational Displays:
New Optimization for Interactive, LightingSensitive, and 3D
Displays."
Dr,
Raskar will focus on the development of novel displays by
the Camera Culture Group at the MIT Media Lab that (1)
respond to ambient illumination (lighting-sensitive
displays), (2) support intuitive multi-touch and gestural
interaction (interactive displays), and eliminate the need
for 3D glasses (automultiscopic 3D displays). At their core,
these architectures exploit both the design of optical
elements (e.g.,
lenslet arrays and layered light-attenuating masks) and the
development of the associated light-field encoding/decoding
algorithms. Some of the novel displays to be described
include the High-Rank 3D (HR3D) display, which contains a
stacked pair of LCD panels rather than heuristically defined
parallax barriers’ the Bidirectional (BiDi) screen, an
example of a new type of I/O device that possesses the
ability to both capture images and display them, and a 6D
optical system, which responds to changes in viewpoint as
well as changes in back-lit transmitted illumination.
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