Program

Keynote Speakers

Pricing Information

 

MEMBERSHIP FEE - A one-time fee of $75 (or $95 to add hard copy mailings of Journal of the SID) is charged to attend any of the technical programs (Symposium, Business Conference, Investors Conference, Short Courses, Display Technology Seminars, or Applications Tutorials). This fee is waived for current SID members whose membership is paid through May 2008 or later. Payment of the fee automatically enrolls the registrant as a SID member for a 12-month period. Please remember that the membership fee paid at the 2007 Symposium in Long Beach will have lapsed by the date of the 2008 Symposium in Los Angeles. The Student membership fees are $5 (or $25 to add hard copy mailings of Journal of SID). Membership fees are non refundable.

SYMPOSIUM - The Symposium is held on Tuesday through Friday, May 20-23. It consists of 73 sessions of invited and contributed papers with 290 oral presentations and 260 poster presentations. Each paper has been subject to a peer review before being included in its designated technology session. The fee for the symposium is $400 ($35 for full-time Students or Life Members). A copy of the Symposium Digest and a CD-ROM is included in the fee.

3-D CINEMA - SID is very pleased to present an afternoon of invited presentations on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 by speakers working at the cutting edge of the resurgent 3D cinema industry. The talks in this 3D Cinema Special Session will span the full pipeline of the 3D movie process, from content creation (animation and live action), to editing and post production, to stereoscopic theatrical display. Real D will provide stereoscopic projection equipment and viewing glasses for all audience members, enabling the speakers to show illustrative clips from their bodies of work-including U2 3D, Beowulf, Meet the Robinsons, Monster House, Chicken Little, and The Polar Express. See how the characteristics of 3D display technologies shape every aspect of the movie creation process. The cost of attending this session is included in the Symposium registration fee. For anyone not attending the Symposium the cost to register for this Special Session is $100.

DISPLAY APPLICATIONS - There is only one way to get a comprehensive look at everything you need to know in order to design and integrate a display into your product. And that is by attending the one-day Display Applications Special Session to be presented as part of Display Week 2008 on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. From the basics of how to select an appropriate display for your product, to in-depth analysis of individual display technologies, to the chance to network with leading display innovators, the Display Applications Special Session offers everything you need to know in order to specify and design a display for your product. Speakers have been invited based on their expertise and will convey practical knowledge in their respective areas that can be put to immediate use in specific display applications. The cost of attending this session is included in the Symposium registration fee. For anyone not attending the Symposium the cost to register for this Special Session is $175.

BUSINESS CONFERENCE - Will be held on Monday and Tuesday, May 19 and 20. A networking reception will be held on Monday evening and the Conference will include the SID 2008 Keynote Addresses on Tuesday morning and continue the rest of the morning. Presentations at the Conference will be given by the highest-level executives of the leading display industrial organizations. The fee for the Business Conference is $575, which also includes the Tuesday afternoon Investors Conference presentations. A copy of the Business Conference Notes and a CD-ROM is included in the fee.

INVESTORS CONFERENCE - Will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20 and 21. Co-sponsored by Cowen & Co., LLC, a securities and investment banking firm, this Conference will feature company presentations from leading public and private display companies, intended to appeal primarily to securities analysts, portfolio managers, investors, M&A specialists, and display company executives. The fee for the Investors Conference is $195 ($125 when combined with the Business Conference), which also includes the Tuesday morning SID Keynote Presentations and Business Conference presentations. A copy of the Investors Conference Notes is included in the fee.

SUNDAY SHORT COURSES - These four-hour classes covering the fundamentals of information displays are held on Sunday morning and afternoon. S1 and S2 are held in parallel in the morning (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM). S3 and S4 are held in parallel in the afternoon (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM). You may register for any single course or for a combination of two (one in the morning and one in the afternoon). The single course fee is $200 ($25 for full-time Students or Life Members). The combination fee (S5) is $325 ($40 for full-time Students or Life Members). A copy of course notes is included in the fee for each course.

DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS - These twelve 90-minute seminars (M1 - M12) on diverse topics, related to the information display field, are held on Monday, May 19. There is no single seminar registration. Registering for the Display Technology Seminars entitles you to attend any combination of seminars. The fee for the Display Technology Seminars is $300 ($25 for full-time Students or Life Members). A copy of the Display Technology Seminar Notes, which contains material for all 12 seminars, is included in the fee.

APPLICATION TUTORIALS - The Applications Tutorials are practical and interactive 90-minute tutorials held on Wednesday through Friday, May 21-23, in the early morning hours (7:30 AM - 9:00 AM) before the Symposium sessions begin. Two tutorials are scheduled in parallel each of these 3 days. Registrants may attend one tutorial on each of the three days. The fee for the Applications Tutorials is $225 ($15 for full-time Students or Life Members). A copy of the Applications Tutorial Notes, which contains material for all six sessions, is included in the fee.

EXHIBITION ONLY - Registering for any of the technical sessions above allows the attendee admittance to the Exhibition on Tuesday through Thursday, May 20-22, without any additional fee. However, if you plan to only attend the Exhibit, without registering for any of the above technical sessions, there is a charge of $10. Exhibit-only registration does not require a current SID membership.

EXHIBITOR FORUM - Here, exhibitors give 15-minute presentations describing their technologies and products in a symposium-like setting, offering attendees a more complete picture of what is being exhibited. The presentations are organized by subject and will be presented on a predetermined schedule.

EVENING PANEL - On Tuesday evening, May 20, 2008, from 8:00 to 10:00 pm, a stimulating and controversial Evening Panel on "AMLCD World Domination: Does Anything Stand in the Way?" will take place at the Wilshire Grand Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Arguments against AMLCD world domination include the need for better energy efficiency than is achieved in today's power-hungry AMLCDs; the need to reduce cost by eliminating the multi-billion-dollar AMLCD fabs; and the need to reduce image blur and latency even more than has been possible with AMLCDs. Our panel experts on AMLCDs, PDPs, OLEDs, projection, and plastic reflective displays will discuss the prospects for the survival of their respective technologies.

Pricing Chart

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Short Courses -
Fee: $200 for one
$325
for a combination of one morning and one afternoon course.

S1, S2 -
morning
S3, S4 -
afternoon
Display Seminar -
Fee: $300

M1-M12
  Application Tutorials - Fee: $225 for all, A1-A6
  A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
Symposium - Contributed and invited oral and poster presentations in 73 technical sessions
Fee: $400
    3-D Cinema
Fee: $100

(Incl. in Symposium)
Display
Applications

Fee: $175
(Incl. in Symposium)
 
Business Conference - 
Fee: $575
Investor's Conference - 
Fee: $195
(starts Tue PM)
 
Business Conference and Investor's Conference
Fee: $700
 
Business Conference and Symposium
Fee: $875
Special Combination - Business Conference + Investor's Conference + Symposium
Fee: $920
  Exhibition - Fee: $10
(No charge if registered for any of the technical sessions.)
 

 

 

Keynote Speakers

 

Paul (Shuang-Lang) Peng
Senior Vice President and General Manager, Information Technology Display Business Group, AU Optronics Corp.

The Evolution of Green Products and Production of TFT-LCD Industry

Nowadays, environmental protection is a very critical issue. As a
mainstay of high-tech industry, the TFT-LCD industry has to make a
long-term commitment to improve products, supply chains, and the
manufacturing process in a way that will reduce environmental impact. We
will strive to develop and create possible ways that not only improve a
TFT-LCD manufacturer's operations and bottom line, but improves our
environmental footprint as well. The "Green Solutions" initiative is a
company-wide mission to practice green innovations, green procurement,
green production, green logistics, green service, and green recycling
that will be used in an environmentally friendly manner.

 

Yoshito Shiraishi
General Manager, E-Products and Business Development Department, TV Business Group, Sony Corp.

Sony's challenges in launching the world's first OLED TV, featuring an astonishingly thin 3-mm thickness and unparalleled picture quality, will be discussed. The long-term OLED business opportunities in the display marketplace will also be discussed.

 

Mary Lou Jepsen
Founder, Pixel Qi Corporation

Why Displays Lead When Designing Computers for the Very Poorest

Mary Lou, who co-founded One Laptop per Child, will discuss the creation of this non-profit organization, its business model, and the design of the XO laptop. The display is the key in creating a low-cost low-power laptop because it is the most expensive and power-hungry component in portable consumer-electronics devices. Furthermore, it enabled a new power-management architecture and sunlight-readability capability. Jepsen will describe a future where the display will play a key role in the initial design and architecture of portable electronics devices.