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For Immediate Release
Contact: Michael Morgenthal
Phone: (212) 460-8090 ext 206
Fax: (212) 460-5460
E-mail: press@sid.org
2006 International Display Research
Conference (IDRC) Emphasizes Focus on Research With Setting at
Kent State's Liquid Crystal Institute
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 22 - For the first time in the
event's history, the Society for Information Display's
(SID) International Display Research Conference (IDRC)
will take place in a university setting in 2006, underscoring
the conference's focus on research and allowing attendees to
participate in laboratory-based workshops. IDRC 2006 will take
place September 18-21 at the Liquid Crystal Institute (LCI)
at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, U.S.A, which is
about a one-hour drive from Cleveland.
IDRC is unique in the world of technical display
conferences because it is a hands-on event that focuses on the
research behind the hottest display technologies, including
plasma displays, liquid-crystal displays (LCDs), organic
light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), flexible displays and
electronic paper. While the conference is a great opportunity
to learn about the impact these technologies will have in the
near future, it also offers a rare glimpse at how they will be
used for years to come.
"Other conferences put a heavy emphasis on what's
available now and what's going to be available a year from
now, whereas at IDRC, you have the underlying work that is
pointing toward the future of displays," explained
Conference General Chair and LCI Associate Director Philip
Bos. This theme will be established in the Keynote
Address, entitled "Flat-Panel Display World in
2012," by Jun H. Souk, executive vice president
and director of the LCD Research and Development Center for Samsung
Electronics.
The futuristic theme will permeate the entire technical
program of IDRC 2006, which is still being finalized. The IDRC
2006 program will be formatted to attract a wide range of
participants, from students or scientists looking to break
into the world of display technology, to industry investors,
to seasoned display professionals. The program will be divided
into 15 technical sessions that will cover the following
topics:
- Flexible Flat-Panel Displays
- Electronic Paper and Reflective Displays
- Advances in OLED/PLED Devices
- Advances in AMLCD Materials and Alignment
- AMLCD Compensation Films/Backlights/Color Filters
- AMLCD Devices
- Advances in Projection Devices
- Active Substrates
- Nano-Science and Technology in Displays
- New Display Materials and Applications
- Advances in Plasma, FED and CRT Devices
- MEMS
- Ink-Jet Processing of Displays
- Research in Medical Displays
- 3-D Displays
A highlight of IDRC 2006 is sure to be its one-of-a-kind
participatory workshops, during which attendees can see
first-hand how LCD prototypes are made and even build their
own basic display devices. These workshops will take place at
the LCI, a center for basic and applied liquid-crystal
research. It is home to a 2,500-sq.-ft. clean room for LCD
production, a characterization facility featuring 2,000 sq.
ft. of lab space, and a 2,000-sq.-ft. synthesis facility.
Workshops will be offered in three tracks created for
attendees at all levels of involvement in the display
industry, Bos said. The first track will focus on display
fundamentals and basic display technology. Another will target
more advanced professionals interested in device prototypes.
The third track, which will concentrate mainly on flexible
displays, will be aimed at display experts who are already at
the top of their field but want to review this cutting-edge
technology.
Several other special events are planned for IDRC 2006.
Professor Stephen Forrest of Princeton University will deliver
a plenary lecture entitled, "Displays and OLEDs: Perfect
Together?" A special evening roundtable discussion will
focus on the pioneers of display research at the legendary RCA
Laboratories. There will also be an evening open house at the
LCI's cutting-edge facility.
To learn more about IDRC 2006, including how to register
for the conference, visit http://www.sid.org/conf/idrc2006/idrc2006.html.
About IDRC
The 26th International Display Research Conference (IDRC 2006)
is the premier conference for the presentation and discussion
of the new ideas and research that will shape future displays.
This forward-looking conference rotates yearly between North
America and Europe-where it is called EuroDisplay-and offers
an intimate look at display topics being actively researched,
both in universities and in the industry as a whole.
About SID
The Society for Information Display (SID) is the premier
international professional society exclusively devoted to the
advancement of electronic-display technology, manufacturing,
and applications. Its international headquarters are located
at 610 South Second Street, San Jose, CA 95112, U.S.A. Visit
SID online at www.sid.org.
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