SID's
Popular Business Conference
Expanded to 2 Days PLUS
the Inaugural Investors Conference
May 23-25, Boston, Massachusetts
"The overwhelming success of the SID 2003 and 2004 Business Conferences has prompted us to expand the Conference to a two-day event and add an Investors Conference on a third day," said Elliott Schlam, Chair of the Business Enterprise. This combined "Business Enterprise," run in conjunction with SID 2005 in Boston, will provide an unequaled view of the industry, including technology tradeoffs, market and business dynamics, and equity capital issues. Its comprehensive coverage of the rapidly growing electronic-display industry will challenge executives, entrepreneurs, program managers, marketers, and investment analysts with new opportunities and unexpected understandings. Coupled with access to the extensive exhibit of state-of-the-art display and display-related products from the world's leading display producers and developers, this is a unique opportunity.
The SID 2005 Business Conference will run on Monday and Tuesday, May 23 and 24. A networking reception will be held on Monday evening, and conference attendees will take in the SID 2005 Keynote Addresses on Tuesday.
The SID 2005 Investors Conference will take place on Wednesday, May 25. Co-sponsored by SG Cowen & Co., an international securities and investment firm, the Conference will feature presentations from leading public and private display companies, targeted primarily to securities analysts, portfolio managers, investors, M&A specialists, venture capitalists, investment bankers, and display company executives.
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Program
Highlights All three days of the Business Enterprise will include valuable panel discussions with presenters. Monday, May 23 Emerging TFT-LCD Applications and the Substrate Opportunity. Peter L. Bocko, VP and Director of Commercial Technology of Corning Display Group, will examine the challenge to glass suppliers to deliver more value and more capability to display manufacturers. Managing the Crystal Cycles. Jun Souk, Executive VP, Samsung Electronics, will offer lessons to reduce the burden in future LCD business cycles by reviewing what happened during previous market swings. Cost reduction, line investment timing, and new market generation will be described. Plasma Displays for the Big Screen TV Market. With Plasma TV ranking as the most desired gift of the past holiday season in the U.S., Dr. Larry F. Weber will explore whether the economics, performance, and operating lifetime of plasma displays meets or exceeds that of LCDs. A lunchtime Investment Banking Panel will feature investment bankers, securities analysts, and venture capitalists. Among the other presentations being
offered on Monday are:
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Tuesday,
May 24 Are We Getting the 'Big Picture?' Kyle Ranson, President and CEO of InFocus, will detail how InFocus is reengineering its innovation and branding strategy to address the challenges of serving a broader, less technology-savvy consumer. Valuing the Potential of OLED Technology. David Fyfe, CEO, Cambridge Display Technology will discuss some of the lessons learned from Cambridge Display Technology's successfully completed IPO and the value of OLED from both the display product and Wall Street perspectives.
The Ubiquitous Flat-Panel Display World of Tomorrow -- Today. Size Matters, But Yield Kills. As LCD manufacturers bring Generation 6, 7, and 8 TFT-LCD fabs on-line, Jeff Hawthorne, President and CEO of Photon Dynamics, will detail how yield management will be one of the most critical factors enabling the production of high-quality LCD TVs at lower price points. Intel and Displays: Bridging Mobile Communications, Mobile Computing, the Digital Home, and Investments. Thomas E. Holder, Senior Strategic Investment Manager, Intel Capital, will provide Intel's perspective, role, and activities relating to internal initiatives, external developments, and investments for Intel silicon and their interface with displays. Among the other presentations scheduled for Tuesday are: LED Backlights, an Emerging Key Enabler, Mike Holt, CEO of Lumileds Inc.; LCD TV Performance Meets Mobile-Display Applications, Joe Virginia, VP of Samsung LCD Business - Americas Region; and New Disruptive Display Technologies, Elliott Schlam of Elliott Schlam Associates. Wednesday, May 25
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CONTACTS
Investors Conference: Elliott Schlam, Elliott Schlam Associates, 4 Mahoras
Dr., Ocean, NJ 07712-3323
732.493.3868, fax 732.493.3871, E-mail: eschlam@aol.com
Business Conference: Aris
Silzars, Northlight Displays, 19916 NE 30th Ct., Sammamish, WA 98074-4501
425.898.9117, fax 425.898-1727, E-mail: silzars@attglobal.net
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
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