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    SID Announces 2017 Display Industry Award Winners; Honorees Reflect The State Of The Art In Display Technology
           
    CAMPBELL, Calif., May 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Society for Information Display (SID) today revealed the recipients of the 22nd annual Display Industry Awards, to be presented at the annual Display Week awards luncheon. This year's honorees – along with the Best-in-Show and I-Zone winners – will be recognized on Wednesday, May 24, at the Los Angeles Convention Center during Display Week 2017, which runs from May 21-26.

    "Choosing the winners of coveted annual Display Industry Awards is always an exhaustive, but ultimately rewarding, task that serves as a reminder of how much innovative work is happening in the display world," said SID President Yong-Seog Kim. "For all the recent debate about the future of OLEDs, it's clear that they are getting stronger – our well-known winners in the Display and Display Application categories all integrate OLEDs, illustrating the technology's flexibility (both literal and figurative) and value for achieving ever-thinner displays with heightened image quality and user satisfaction. Meanwhile, our two Display Component winners have both made names for themselves not just in developing novel technologies, but in ensuring their commercial availability via strategic manufacturing relationships."

    Displays of the Year: Granted to display products that incorporate the most significant technological advances and/or outstanding features.

    LG Display 65-in. Wallpaper OLED TV
    Widely recognized as a leading innovator in advanced TV technology, LG Display launched its line of Wallpaper OLED TV panels in 2016 and 2017. The 65-in. Wallpaper OLED TV display combines stellar image quality with a streamlined design and a form factor that's far slimmer (only 3.9 mm, or less than 0.2 inch, thick) and lighter (just 7.4 kg, or 16 lb) than conventional television monitors. This allows the TV to fit right up against a wall – like wallpaper. LG created a unique interface based on the V-by-One HS digital signaling standard, and included high-bandwidth digital-content protection (HDCP) to transmit video data and control signals between the display and the driver circuit board. The slim, flat external cable enables simultaneous transmission of panel power and video data to the ultra-high display (UHD) panel – 700 watts of power and a frame rate of up to 120Hz. LG Display's vision is for this display to become a trendsetter in the TV market.

    Samsung Display Quad-bended Flexible AMOLED Display
    Samsung Display's innovative flexible display products have been integrated into its smartphone designs since 2013. Two of its previous flexible displays – a curved AMOLED and a bended AMOLED – were SID Displays of the Year in 2013 and 2015, respectively. Last year, Samsung Display introduced the Quad-bended AMOLED Display, which uses industry-first "quad edge" flexible technology on the sides as well as the top and bottom of the display. Used in the Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone, the quad-HD display utilizes special curved technology that varies the radius for the curvature of the OLED panel at the left and right edges from 35R to 3.8R, enabling very fine contours, a natural curve appearance, and enhanced grip comfort. The new display's circuit plan also greatly reduces dead space around the display edges to just 1.09 mm – a record for Samsung Display.

    Display Components of the Year: Granted for novel components that have significantly enhanced a display's performance. Sold as a separate part slated for incorporation into a display, a component may also include display-enhancing materials and/or parts fabricated with new processes.

    Luminit Transparent Holographic Components for Motorcycle Head-up Display
    Luminit's Transparent Holographic Components (THCs) are the latest breakthrough in special-purpose head-up displays (HUDs) and head-mounted displays (HMDs) enabled by the company's patented holographic master recording technology. Luminit THC embeds holographic wave-fronts onto a thin, clear photopolymer film that's applied to such surfaces as helmet visors or eyeglasses. Then, when an image is projected onto the item's glass or acrylic surface, the THC translates the information into a virtual image for the viewer. REYEDR, a developer of motorcycle HUDs, created the first publicly available display product using Luminit's optical components. In these products, the holograms are integrated into a non-planar waveguide, enabling improved ergonomics and product design compared to those possible with conventional flat waveguide optics.

    Nanosys Hyperion Quantum Dots
    A leader in quantum dot technology, Nanosys has developed a significant breakthrough with its Hyperion offering. These new quantum dots enable displays to meet the BT.2020 ultra-high-definition (UHD) color standard without requiring an exemption to the Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive issued by the European Union. The Hyperion quantum dots combine a Cd-free red quantum dot with a green quantum dot whose Cd content and emission spectrum are very low. This has allowed Nanosys to demonstrate >90 percent BT.2020 color gamut using Hyperion in a quantum-dot enhancement film (QDEF) sheet with Cd levels below the RoHS ceiling of 100 parts-per-million (ppm). Nanosys has partnered with Hitachi Chemical to begin immediate production of QDEF with Hyperion quantum dots.

    Display Applications of the Year: Granted for novel and outstanding applications of a display, where the display itself is not necessarily a new device.

    Apple MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
    Delivering an entirely new degree of user interactivity, Apple's Touch Bar feature is a multi-touch, high-resolution OLED display placed directly on the keyboard of the MacBook Pro. The Touch Bar delivers shortcuts and tools to the user's fingertips based on which app is being used and in what capacity, with context-specific features and controls that can both make an unfamiliar app more accessible to a new user and empower a pro by enabling greater workflow efficiency. The creation of the Touch Bar involved several breakthroughs in OLED technology – in particular, its Retina-resolution (221-dpi) display, which enables sharp, print-quality fonts and icons. The Touch Bar's cover glass is also revolutionary; engineered with nano-structures to minimize surface reflection and distortion, it provides a look and feel that allow the Touch Bar to blend seamlessly into the keyboard. Both the Touch Bar's display and the MacBook Pro's liquid-crystal main display are designed to minimize surface reflection from the other display and reduce ambient crosstalk, and color management in both displays is synchronized to ensure matching color.

    PlayStation®VR / Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE)
    The PlayStation®VR (PS VR) system takes SIE's PlayStation®4 to the next level of immersion, achieved by virtual reality (VR) technology that allows players to experience the sensation of being physically inside a game's virtual world. Equipped with a 5.7-in. 1,920 x RGB x 1,080 resolution OLED display, the VR headset provides an approximately 100-degree-wide field of view and enables low persistence with no motion blur or flicker, heightening the feeling of reality for the gamer. The display's "screen door effect" (a visual artifact in which the fine lines separating pixels/sub-pixels become visible in the displayed image) is minimized by the full RGB sub-pixel structure in full HD resolution and the use of an original optical element on top of the display. The OLED display also supports a 120Hz refresh rate and produces exceptionally smooth visual imagery, further adding to the player's sense of presence within the game being played.

    About the DIA Awards
    Products considered for 2017 Display Industry Awards had to be available for purchase during the 2016 calendar year. The six winners, two in each of three main categories, were chosen by a distinguished panel of industry experts who evaluated the nominees for their degree of technical innovation, commercial significance and potential for positive social impact. The winners in each category, along with a brief description of each product, are listed below. Further information about the award winners can be found in the Display Week 2017 Show Issue of Information Display magazine and at www.informationdisplay.org

    About Display Week 2017
    The 54th SID International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition, or Display Week 2017, will take place May 21-26 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, Calif. Display Week is the premier gathering of system integrators, designers, consumers, scientists, engineers and manufacturers in the field of electronic information displays. For more information on Display Week 2017, visit www.displayweek.org or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter @DisplayWeek. Display Week tweets can be created, viewed and shared using the hashtag #DisplayWeek17.

    About SID
    The Society for Information Display (SID) is the only professional organization focused on the display industry. In fact, by exclusively focusing on the advancement of electronic display technology, SID provides a unique platform for industry collaboration, communication and training in all related technologies while showcasing the industry's best new products. The organization's members are professionals in technical and business disciplines that relate to display research, design, manufacturing, applications, marketing and sales. To promote industry and academic technology development while also educating consumers on the importance of displays, SID hosts more than 10 conferences a year, including Display Week, which brings industry and academia all under one roof to showcase technology that will shape the future. SID's global headquarters are located at 1475 S. Bascom Ave., Ste. 114, Campbell, CA 95008.  For more information, visit www.sid.org.

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    Nanosys Hyperion™ Quantum Dot Technology Wins Display Component of The Year Award at DisplayWeek 2017
    Hitachi Chemical developed Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF®) using Nanosys Hyperion™ Quantum Dot Technology and will begin mass production during the second half of 2017


           
    MILPITAS, Calif., May 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Nanosys, the Quantum Dot company, today received the 2017 Display Industry Awards (DIA) Display Component of the Year award for its Hyperion Quantum Dot technology from the Society for Information Display (SID).

    Presented by the SID, the 2017 DIAs recognize innovative display products, components, and applications that hold the most promise for shaping the future of the global display industry.  The DIAs are awarded each year in three categories: Display of the Year, Display Application of the Year, and Display Component of the Year.

    "The SID Display Industry Awards recognize the best display products or applications introduced to the market during the previous calendar year," noted Wei Chen, SID's Display Industry Awards Committee Chairman. "We are proud to award Nanosys a 2017 Display Component of the Year honor for its Hyperion Quantum Dots. We commend the company's ongoing commitment to innovation and to helping shape the future of display performance and solutions."

    Nanosys has selected global electronic materials manufacturer Hitachi Chemical as the lead manufacturing partner for Hyperion QDEF. Hitachi Chemical will begin sampling quantum dot film using Nanosys Hyperion Quantum Dot Technology. Mass production volumes will be available to display makers during the second half of 2017.

    Hyperion Quantum Dots represent a significant development breakthrough in unlocking the market for displays meeting the ambitious BT.2020 color gamut standard that is already in use for UltraHD content distribution today.

    Hyperion Quantum Dots match the color performance of the industry's best cadmium-based quantum dot materials with over 90% BT.2020 color gamut coverage. However, unlike cadmium-based materials, Hyperion Quantum Dot films do not require an exemption to the European Union's Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive. This is because Hyperion Quantum Dots are made using a novel manufacturing technique that combines a cadmium-free red emitter with an ultra-low cadmium green emitter. Hyperion Quantum Dots are fully compatible with Nanosys proprietary QDEF manufacturing process, giving the technology a clear path for rapid deployment at low cost.

    The 2017 DIAs will be presented to the winners at the Symposium Luncheon on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, during Display Week 2017: The SID Annual International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition in Los Angeles, California. Visitors to the DisplayWeek show can also see a demonstration of Hyperion Quantum Dot technology at Nanosys booth #321. Visit the Nanosys event landing page for more information: www.nanosysinc.com/SID

    About Nanosys, Inc.

    Nanosys, Inc. is the leader in developing and delivering state-of-the-art Quantum Dot technology to the display industry. Nanosys proprietary QDEF® technology, a key component of the Ultra High Definition (UHD) TV revolution, is enabling a new generation of displays using Quantum Dots to deliver vivid color, lifelike brightness and incredible power efficiency at a fraction of the cost of competing technologies. Industry leading consumer electronics brands have shipped award- winning devices from tablets to TVs based on Nanosys' proprietary Quantum Dot technology.

    Founded in 2001, the company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California where it operates the world's largest Quantum Dot nanomaterials fab with manufacturing capacity for over 25 tons of Quantum Dot materials per year. Nanosys currently owns or has exclusive license rights to more than 300 issued and pending patents worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.nanosysinc.com/

    QDEF and Nanosys are trademarks of Nanosys, Inc., registered in the United States and in other countries.

    About Hitachi Chemical

    Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd. (Tokyo Stock Exchange:4217), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, delivers wide range of innovative products, such as electronic materials, automobile parts, energy storage devices and systems, in global markets. The company's consolidated revenues for fiscal 2016 (ended March 31, 2017) totaled 554 billion yen ($4.9 billion ). For more information on Hitachi Chemical, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi-chem.co.jp/english/

    ABOUT THE DIA

    The Display Industry Awards (DIA) are the most prestigious awards in the display industry.  Each year since 1995, SID's international awards committee—comprising a distinguished panel of display luminaries—has honored the most innovative display products, components, and applications with the greatest promise of shaping the future of the display industry.  This year's DIAs will be presented at the SID International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition, also known as Display Week 2017—the premier international gathering of scientists, engineers, manufacturers and users in the field of electronic information displays.  Display Week 2017 will be held in May in Los Angeles, California.  For more information on the DIAs or Display Week 2017, please visit: http://www.displayweek.org/ or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter @DisplayWeek, hashtag #DisplayWeek17.

    ABOUT SID

    The Society of Information Display (SID) is the only professional organization focused on the display industry.  In fact, by exclusively focusing on the advancement of electronic-display technology, SID provides a unique platform for industry collaboration, communication and training in all related technologies while showcasing the industry's best new products.  With more than 6,000 members worldwide, the organization's members are professionals in the technical and business disciplines that relate to display research, design, manufacturing, applications, marketing and sales.  To promote industry and academic technology development, while also educating consumers on the importance of displays, SID hosts more than 10 conferences a year, including Display Week, which brings industry and academia all under one roof to showcase technology that will shape the future.  SID's global headquarters are located at 1475 S. Bascom Ave., Ste. 114, Campbell, CA 95008. For more information, visit www.sid.org.

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      Display Industry Leaders to Discuss Technology Trends Disrupting the TV Market during annual Display Week Business Conference
      JobsOhio to Debut as Event Sponsor


             
      CAMPBELL, Calif. and AUSTIN, Texas, May 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Society for Information Display (SID), together with Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), announced today that leading display industry executives and analysts will be gathering in Los Angeles at the Display Week Business Conference (May 22) to discuss the outlook for TV markets and technologies such as OLED, quantum dots (QD) and QLED, High Dynamic Range (HDR), ultra-high definition (UHD) and more. The Business Conference kicks off the Business Track that runs through Display Week, which will be held this year at the Los Angeles Convention Center from May 21-26.

      Experience the interactive Multimedia News Release here:

      The fast-growing, large-size TV category is poised for even faster growth with waves of Gen 10.5 capacity coming on-line in the next several years from multiple suppliers. At 2,940 mm x 3,370 mm, Gen 10.5 is the largest LCD glass substrate available, efficiently enabling the manufacture of 65- and 75-inch TV panels. These large sizes will drive higher performance in resolution, color, contrast, brightness, viewing angle and other performance metrics.

      JobsOhio is debuting as a sponsor of the Display Week Business Conference, and will participate in a panel session about the industry and the opportunity this affords domestically, as well as to the State of Ohio. "Interest in display industry manufacturing in the United States continues to grow, and we believe there is no better destination for this industry to thrive than Ohio," said Ted Griffith, Managing Director, Information Technology & Logistics, JobsOhio. "Sponsoring the SID/DSCC Business Conference is an opportunity to meet with industry leaders and showcase what the advantages are of doing business here. We look forward to sharing how Ohio's resources, location, talent and long-standing record of success make it the best location for a successful U.S. display manufacturing hub."

      "This is an exciting time for the display market," notes SID President, Yong-Seog Kim. "Those of us at SID have the privilege of regularly getting early peeks at new display technologies and ongoing advancements – and since we have to remain agnostic, we actively support and encourage companies from across the globe. That being said, we also would welcome seeing an uptick in display manufacturing here in the U.S., which has lost ground over the years. The interest we're hearing from JobsOhio about the state becoming a display manufacturing hub is very promising – and I guarantee that this is just one of several exciting topics to be covered during the Business Conference. We're pleased to be teaming with DSCC in bringing this and many other critical issues needed to advance the display industry to full view for attendees, not only domestically but also on a global scale."

      Beyond Gen 10.5 manufacturing capacity developments, perhaps one of the biggest technology topics facing the high-end TV market is the battle between OLED TV and LCD TV with QD, or QLED. The Business Conference will highlight speakers from both camps, with LG Display's Bryan Huh and Samsung's Steve Panosian presenting in the afternoon session, and sharing the stage for what's sure to be a lively Q&A panel discussion.

      This session of the Business Conference will draw out the main technology and market trends in TV, and include the following presenters:

      Stephen Baker, VP, Technology Industry Analyst, The NPD Group will present sell-through trends and insight about the US CE and IT market including sales by market segment, brand, size and retail channel, and how the shopping experience is changing.
      Steve Panosian, Director of Product Planning for Home Entertainment, Samsung will discuss Samsung's QLED TVs and its vision for the future of TVs.
      Bryan Huh, Director, Market Intelligence Team, LG Display will discuss the progress and success of LG Display's OLED TV panels and the company's strategies to develop the OLED TV market. He will also share their outlook on how OLED will clearly change our lives in the future.
      Bob O'Brien, President, DSCC will provide his outlook for the major display markets, including TVs, phones, monitors and mobile PCs, and major trends within each market.
      Adam Ellison, Corporate Research Fellow, Corning will join the panel session Q&A and discuss how new developments in glass light guide plates are enabling improved design and performance of Slim LCD TVs.
      After these presentations, there will be a panel Q&A session, including:

      Chris Larson, SVP, TCL North America
      Ted Griffith, Managing Director, Information Technology & Logistics, JobsOhio
      In addition to the session focused on TVs, many of the speakers for the Business Conference's day-long agenda will discuss technologies addressing the TV market:

      John Zhang, Corporate Vice President, General Manager, Corning Display Technologies will discuss the current state of the LCD business and will examine some of the trends – including the large screen size migration, TV replacement and the increase in Gen 10.5 panel capacity – that are likely to influence the evolution of the industry. 
      Dr. Neetu Chopra, Technology Marketing Manager, Kateeva will discuss Kateeva's efforts to enable cost-effective mass production of OLED displays with inkjet printing.
      Dr. Mike Hack, VP, Business Development, Universal Display will update the audience on new technology trends and roadmaps, which will increase the performance and reduce the cost of exciting new OLED products, particularly OLED TVs.
      Jason Hartlove, President and CEO, Nanosys will describe how Quantum Dot technology has entered a new phase of growth and proliferation in the TV market.
      The SID Business Conference is sponsored by Corning, Merck, Applied Materials, Cynora, UDC and JobsOhio. For more information on the agenda, please visit www.displayweek.org. Conference fees include lunch, refreshments, access to the Display Week exhibit hall and Tuesday morning keynotes, along with electronic copies of the presentation material and admission to the Monday evening networking reception.

      About Display Week 2017
      The 54th SID International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition, or Display Week 2017, will take place May 21-26 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, Calif. Display Week is the premier gathering of system integrators, designers, consumers, scientists, engineers and manufacturers in the field of electronic information displays. For more information on Display Week 2017, visit www.displayweek.org or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter @DisplayWeek (hashtag #DisplayWeek17), Instagram @siddisplayweek or the Display Week YouTube Channel.

      About SID
      The Society for Information Display (SID) is the only professional organization focused on the display industry. In fact, by exclusively focusing on the advancement of electronic display technology, SID provides a unique platform for industry collaboration, communication and training in all related technologies while showcasing the industry's best new products. The organization's members are professionals in the technical and business disciplines that relate to display research, design, manufacturing, applications, marketing and sales. To promote industry and academic technology development, while also educating consumers on the importance of displays, SID hosts more than 10 conferences a year, including Display Week, which brings industry and academia all under one roof to showcase technology that will shape the future. SID's global headquarters are located at 1475 S. Bascom Ave., Ste. 114, Campbell, CA 95008. For more information, visit www.sid.org.

      About Display Supply Chain Consultants
      Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) was formed by experienced display market analysts from throughout the display supply chain and delivers valuable insights through consulting, syndicated reports and events. The company is in the US and Japan, on the web at www.displaysupplychain.com and can be reached at info@displaysupplychain.com.

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