Sunday Short Courses (May 19)
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S-4: |
Fundamentals of Touch Technologies
Geoff Walker, Senior Touch Technologist, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA |
Monday Technical/Applications Seminars (May 20)
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M-3: |
Status and Future of Touch Technologies
Geoff Walker, Senior Touch Technologist, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
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M-8: |
Touch-Display Integration Any Way You Want It
Bob Mackey, Synaptics, Santa Clara, CA,USA |
Monday Business Conference (May 20)
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Please check the latest agenda at http://imsconferences.com/SID2013.html |
Tuesday Investors Conference (May 21)
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Please check the
latest agenda at www.cowen.com
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Tuesday Exhibitors' Forum (May 21)
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TOUCH-SCREEN
TECHNOLOGIES |
F2.1: |
User's Guide to Large-Format
PCAP Displays
Keith Loop, PCAP Displays Product Marketing Manager, 3M Touch Systems
Booth 901 |
F2.2: |
The Right Touch: Why It's So Important
Ryan Humpreys, VP Sales, UICO
Booth 326 |
F2.3: |
PCAP Design Considerations for Outdoor and Marine Applications
M Harris, Ocular
Booth 1239 |
F2.4: |
Touch on the "WoW" Factor: Weird or Wacky
Michael Woolstrum, CEO, Touch International
Booth 1235 |
F2.5: |
Cima NanoTech's SANTE Touch Films for Faster-Response Lower-Cost Large-Format Touch Modules
K. Ingham, VP of Marketing and Business Development, Cima NanoTech Pte., Ltd.
Booth 1131 |
F2.6: |
ZeonorFilm Optical Films for Film-Gased Touch Sensors
B. Cail, VP, New Business Development, Zeon Chemicals
Booth 202 |
Thursday Symposium Sessions (May 23)
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Session 39: Touch-User Experience (Touch and Interactivity) |
39.1: |
Invited Paper: The Next Touch Evolution Advancing the Consumer Experience in Other Realms: Tasks and Tough Environment
Donald Norman, Norman Neilsen Group, Fremont, CA, USA
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39.2: |
Invited Paper: Natural and Intuitive User Interfaces: Technologies and Applications
Achintya Bhowmik, Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA |
39.3: |
Invited Paper: The Need for Speed in Touch Systems
Albert Ng, Microsoft, Mountain View, CA, USA |
Session 45: Touch Integration and Controller (Touch and Interactivity) |
45.1: |
Distinguished Paper: 12.2-in. 1920 x RGBW x 720 IPS-LCD Integrating In-Cell Touch Panel for Automotive Use
Chihiro Tanaka, Japan Display, Inc., Kanagawa, Japan |
45.2: |
A Capacitive Touch-Screen Controller IC with Noise-Based Hybrid Sensing Scheme
Ki-Duk Kim, Korea |
Session 51: Touch Application (Touch and Interactivity) |
51.1: |
Integrated Touch Sensing and Front-lit Device and Applications
Ion Bita, Qualcomm MEMS Technologie, San Jose, CA, USA |
51.2: |
Touch Mura Mechanisms and Its Suppression by Use of Cover Glass
Tomohiro Ishikawa, Corning Incorporated, Corning, NY, USA |
Session 57: Touch Sensors, Materials, and Manufacturing (Touch and Interactivity/Display Manufacturing) |
57.5L: |
Late-News Paper: Flexible Transparent Conductors and Touch Sensors for High- Contrast Displays
Erkki Soininen, Canatu Oy, Helsinki, Finland |
57.6L: |
Late-News Paper: Touch-Sensor ITO Thin Films Deposited Using Rotary Sputtering Technology: Comparison of Coating Properties and Cost for DC vs. MF-AC Deposition
Paul Lippen, Umicore Thin Film Products AG, Balzer, Liechtnstein |
Wednesday Market Focus Conference (May 22)
Touch Gesture Motion: The 2013 SID Touch Gesture Motion Conference will focus on next-generation touch, gesture, and motion-based technologies applicable to the display industry. The conference will focus on future technology and interactivity trends – and not so much on what is currently available in the marketplace. Interactive display technologies are one of the most intriguing aspects of the display industry – helping to enable completely new usage models in multiple applications. Highlights include actual demonstrations from some of the leading-edge innovators, bringing together many of our senses – sight, touch, motion, and sound. This event builds on the three prior events presented at past Display Week conferences. The primary goal is to assure that the events are complementary – with minimal overlap. The objective is to establish a series of non-duplicative events such that delegates can easily justify repeat attendance with the assurance of highly differentiated programs.
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